I always knew what I was fighting for. - Che Guevara

Ona 2022-12-15 02:42:21

I knew early on that Che Guevara was still in the art district, and the T on the street was printed with Guevara's head.

Later it was in the narration of film class.

The reporter asked him, what is the most important thing about revolutionaries?

Che : A kind of great love, a kind of love for human nature, justice and truth. Without this kind of love, it would be difficult for him to become a true revolutionary.

There are so many stories and facts about Guevara's saga, maybe Soderbergh's description of the clips in the movie is not enough to show a real, living Che, at the beginning of the movie people shout, murderous, yes , he did kill people, those who were guilty, those cops in disguise.

During the revolution, he rescued the wounded as a doctor and fought for national independence as a leader.

Maybe only a few people remember this history, because everyone has faults in their memory of history, and some deliberately avoid it, because there is a voice: We are living in a beautiful era, what is the use of mentioning those painful histories? But because of this, the truth of the past should be seen again, shouldn't it? Che is a very pure and lofty ideal in this world. You can fight for your beliefs and ideals all your life. Do we in the Belle Époque remember even fighting for our own purpose in life?

I will continue to watch this film, including (below), because I feel that some of the flames that have been extinguished in life have been rekindled. We need to introspect from time to time. How important it is to remember that any time society needs people who think independently and practice with a lifetime.

Without a homeland, it is better to die.

At the end of the film, the reporter asked him: How does it feel to be used as a logo?

Che: What sign?

Reporter: A sign of revolution.

Che Guevara said: I can tell you one thing, we clearly realize that what we represent: the hope of the bottom Latin American people. The eyes of the oppressors and the oppressed are watching us.

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Extended Reading

Che: Part One quotes

  • Ernesto Che Guevara: [addressing the United Nations in Spanish] Executions? Yes, we have executed. We execute, and we'll continue to execute.

  • Ernesto Che Guevara: Ours is a fight to the death.