Guevara, a great young revolutionary, but this movie was highly recommended to me by a friend. I still took the time to watch it today, and when I finished listening to the guitar chords at the end, I got goosebumps, I think I had a nervous orgasm. --------------------------------------- It is still a road movie, from Start from a place, start an unknown journey, have you reached the destination or not, but the person on the road is no longer the self of yesterday. Che said, "The me who organized and polished this diary has long ceased to be me; at least the me now is no longer the me of the past. Roaming in South America has changed me far more than I am. It can be foreseen." So in fact this is not a movie about a revolution, its significance is to remove the mythological flavor of Che Guevara, "Motorcycle Diary" set out in January 1952, 8 months, 20,000 trips Many kilometers, bumping on a Norton 500 motorcycle. After the car was completely scrapped, Zhe shed tears and covered the cloth to send his beloved "girl" away, but the journey would not end. They began hiking, boating, and hitchhiking, and the journey for Guevara and his friends was hard, winding but also romantic. Before becoming "Che", Guevara took his youth on the road, just to explore the unknown and experience life. The first half of the cut and the second half of the cut are gradually changing the inner things. The scenery of South America flashed before my eyes, and I kept rushing according to the plan. The time became blurred, and there was only the dust of young people all the way. Watching the two young men take turns driving a broken car, falling down and getting up, galloping on the vast grassland highway between the sky and the earth. From the vast grasslands to the snow-capped mountains, and the Amazon River in the rainy season, camcorders record the scenery of South America, allowing us to experience the scenery on the other side of the earth. Besides the terroir, there are more human feelings, and the passionate and unrestrained South American women are the customs that cannot be ignored during the journey, and the mysterious culture of the Inca aboriginal people is surprising in Machu Picchu. In this film, the turning point of Che's heart is watching "The Dimension of Silence" on the bed. The screen transitions to the poor people he sees. The grayscale cross-cut of the picture indicates that the people he sees in his heart will form a force that evolves into him. Want to change the fuse of the world. In San Bablo, Che and friends went to see lepers in the south. Che was reluctant to wear gloves and shook hands with the patients. This move made me especially admire. The warmth and enthusiasm of the two young people quickly won the support of the crowd. "No one has ever swum to the other side, and he succeeded." At first, he was too slow to go into the water for food, and finally he jumped into the Amazon River at night. The most touched patients from the south and the doctors, nurses and nuns from the north were on both sides of the strait, cheering for Che. Everyone is clustered together, there is no gap. Keep moving forward, the more local customs and living conditions bring more thinking, the protagonists start to think, start to be confused, and their hearts start to change subtly. Road movies always bring thinking and changes as they move forward, and such a journey also determines the protagonist Guevara's wandering life. At that moment in his life, he has decided to integrate into Latin America, and even into the world. Stop somewhere. After watching the film, I want to know more about this complete process, and look forward to seeing detailed books and materials. Tribute to dreams.
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