Soderbergh's sincerity

Sabrina 2022-03-22 09:02:32

For passionate young people all over the world, Che Guevara is a god-like figure, and documentaries and dramas about him are not uncommon, but Soderbergh still used his sincerity and efforts to hand over a film The work of carrying the tripod, with an epic spirit, truly and vividly restores the legendary life of Guevara. The film is 257 minutes long and has to be released in two parts. The first part tells the story of Guevara's growth as a revolutionary leader, and Castro led his comrades to overthrow the Cuban dictatorship to victory. The lower part depicts his departure from the Cuban dictatorship. Cuba, went to Bolivia for a jungle guerrilla struggle and was eventually shot. Based on the different endings, Soderbergh chose different methods. The upper part deliberately exaggerated passionate, enthusiastic and united revolutionary feelings, highlighting the stalwart of Che Guevara, while the lower part was full of tense and cramped rhythms, covering the The tragic atmosphere of the hero's end is collected one by one, but it is equally exciting. The high-density, large-scale war scene scheduling also fully demonstrates Soderbergh's directorial strength. He carefully avoided the controversial side of Che Guevara, and with Benicio del Toro's excellent performance, the spiritual charm of Che Guevara's "Revolution to Death" was vividly and touchingly highlighted. heart and soul.

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Che: Part Two quotes

  • Ernesto Che Guevara: To survive here, to win... you have to live as if you've already died.

  • [last lines]

    Ernesto Che Guevara: [to a Bolivian soldier about to execute him] Shoot. Do it.