he's really a warrior, not just a joke, staying up all night for a few nights without sleeping, playing all over the world, not because of work, but Never stop, for the motherland, never stop shouting that the real warrior is the one who has no motherland or would rather die.
I will not deny the last episode. It took me two days to watch it all because I saw half of it on the first day and fell into a drowsy sleep in Spanish When it was intertwined with English letters and Chinese subtitles, my brain couldn't keep up. After waking up, I found that the revolution had progressed to a part that I didn't know at all, so I went back and watched it again. I put it on the next day and felt that I couldn't digest
the movie for a day. The Che Guevara is a mortal who just wants to call him Che is Soderbergh handpicked by certain historical plots in 257 minutes in all Spanish an ordinary Argentine who died as a Cuban History gave him a name -- The brains of the Cuban Revolution or the gods feared by Western countries or Castro's smug assistant, Che, have no sense of these titles. His whole life has been where the revolution needs to be. Except for the revolution, it is the revolution, except for the brave or the brave or himself. I can't understand or ponder that after his death, he has become a hot symbol in the market. In the commodity revolution, he is a milestone. A classic symbol runs through ideals, beliefs, beliefs, souls, and bodies. The spirit of eternity has become a dumped idol
. Controversy, many opinions, and history, there are many multiple-choice questions, but no answer. Some people think he is holy. Some people think he has blood on his hands. Either way, he is paranoid and we believe in what we want to believe and believe in and fight for him all our lives. The power of faith is not incomparable. It can be said that who can judge whose beliefs there is no right or wrong. It is better to have faith than no faith. It has been slandered and even demonized. It doesn't matter. The flowers are plain
In total, the movie is about four hours long. For Che's life is too short, Soderbergh has carefully selected and reluctantly cut his love for a while, and he also has a lot of mysteries and doubts to blur some historical concepts. This is the artistry of the movie, such as The director still avoided the content of Che Guevara's reign, which could easily make the director's selection questionable. This is a pity for the audience, or it is difficult to film Che's reign without emotion. He may be brutal, authoritarian, or wise. Who knows the movie The Che in it is very plain, cotton, clothes, and hair. The only hobby is probably the enjoyment of cigars. It is easy to question whether Soderbergh has deliberately embellished the simplicity of Che. The bigger mystery is Che and Castro. The relationship between Che has denied that he is Castro's right-hand man. The actor who played Castro in the film is too shrill and not as strong and firm as I imagined. Those decisions about war or revolution don't seem like
they were well thought out. It's like having a friendship and it's like commanding and being commanded. It's impossible to blame the movie for art. He can restore some truth but it can't be completely true. We need to be able to strip facts and art ourselves. After all, Soderbergh didn't distort anything.
I hope the soldier takes a break on the way to learn culture, write, and march, ask him to take out his notebook to review the questions, he sees a doctor for the poor, even though they are malnourished, he tries to rescue every compatriot who was shot in the battlefield, and he watches them die with their heads drooping. On the other hand, he felt anger, and he suppressed this anger. He demanded that the enemy pay the price. He cared about the sickness. I wouldn't expect him to execute someone who raped a young girl and made money in the name of the Revolutionary Army without pity. That's what he gave Soderbergh.
To some extent, we will all be affected by some Things come alive but our enthusiasm ebbs and flows instead of if he gets up every morning and goes on or if he doesn't sleep and goes on whether you like him or not he always sacrifices himself for others even those he has never met
So in the face of all adversity, no matter how deep, dangerous, or painful, I can hold on to my beliefs very strongly. In the movie, I never felt fear from him or doubted myself. I just think that every time he smokes a cigar, it means that he is going to set off again.
Che is so alive Che is so cool
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