South America tour

Kristy 2022-03-21 09:01:58

It's about the same as I imagined~ It's not bad or it's not bad. It belongs to the type
that can be watched or not. Strictly speaking, it is not appropriate to call the film a motorcycle diary, because
their motorcycle "Fearless" was declared scrapped shortly after the trip.

It was an eight-month journey of exploration to South America
that Che Guevara took with friends when he was young, when Guevara was only 23 years old and a medical student majoring in leprosy.
And his friend Albert is a 29-year-old biochemist.

In the first half, the camera was on the road all the time, and there was almost no plot, which was very rough.
Guevara was just a young traveling man, and he could not see the slightest temperament as a revolutionary leader.
After entering Peru in the second half, they encountered more and more homeless natives of South America.
After learning about the real South America, Guevara's thoughts began to change
. The description in this paragraph has a lot of contrived traces. , There is a feeling that our Chinese leaders go to local places to offer condolences. It's irrelevant, how can it be profound?
In the end, they came to a leprosy sanatorium, where they worked as a doctor for 3 weeks, which also made Guevara truly appreciate the important
birthday of human rights. The scene where Guevara swims through the quarantine area on the birthday is the climax of the whole film. .

Gael García Bernal has always been a great actor in my mind
from "your mom too" to "bad education" to this "moto diary",
not only is he not limited by his height , and is also a highly malleable actor, who can surprise everyone every time

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Extended Reading

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?