Faith is great. .

Cade 2022-04-21 09:02:12

A road movie that looks like a running account is actually full of youth, with romantic revolutionary feelings, and at the same time human humor. Strong South American style soundtrack, passionate Latin dance. I didn't know until the end that the male protagonist was cut. Guevara. I've seen the next episode before. Guevara's film, not as good as this, huh.

The natural scenery of South America in the film is extremely beautiful, and the director's humanistic care is reflected everywhere. The Native Americans who almost disappeared in North America but survived in large numbers in South America were deprived of their land, means of production, and lived a miserable life of poverty. "The question of revolution is fundamentally a question of land." Hehe, how many revolutionaries fought for it.

Guevara: "But the Spaniards have ammunition" to bring us back to the cruel colonial history. In fact, until now, Latin America is still more or less economically controlled and influenced by the Iberian Peninsula. Although their suzerainty fell 100 years ago. Guevara stood on the ruins of the former Inca Empire. He could hardly imagine that the Spaniards, relying on muskets, destroyed an ancient civilization like this.

At the end of the film, Guevara made a cry of "the world is not fair". At that time, he was only 24 years old, and then he devoted himself to the great communist revolutionary movement until he gave his life for it. I believe in his belief, which has been baptized and sublimated by what I saw and heard on this trip.

Integrity, bravery, perseverance, sympathy for the weak, with his own great belief, this is Guevara. .

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The Motorcycle Diaries quotes

  • Ernesto Guevara de la Serna: [voiceover] The goal: to explore a continent we had only known in books.

  • Alberto Granado: We land on the Guajira Peninsula. The tip of a great continent. Bellies full of wine and two tropical beauties, hopefully sisters.

    Ernesto Guevara de la Serna: That's good beer, huh?