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Che: Part Two Reviews

  • Gilda 2022-08-03 18:59:15

    Che: Part Two--Morals and Values of the Times

    I didn't know much about Che Guevara before. I chose to watch this film because I wanted to get more into this legendary revolutionary, and secondly, because Che had visited the sugar factory in my hometown, which was my fate. This part is a biographical film that lasts for more than four hours. It...

  • Manley 2022-03-24 09:03:07

    Dig into the scum of history

    From January to March 1965, Guevara visited China, Mali, Congo (DRC), Guinea, Ghana, Dahomey, Tanzania, Egypt, and Algeria. Participated in the second session of the Asian-African Solidarity Organization in Algeria. On February 3, the delegation led by the Cuban Socialist Revolutionary United Party...

  • Winona 2022-03-24 09:03:07

    Hey, my friend

    No intention to watch TV, Castro, who is still alive, also remembered his former good brother - Che Guevara. In contrast to that hot-blooded era, it was difficult for you to contact this person with a simple smile. De Toro played well, although he was originally from a more remote South America -...

  • Alayna 2022-03-23 09:02:54

    "Che Guevara: Argentina" "Che Guevara: Guerrilla": Che Guevara's map of Latin America

    It took three days to finish the two biographical films. The first part was very painful to watch. I watched it for two days and fell asleep in the middle. After watching the second part in one go, I didn't get any sleepiness. Clearly, the first is not as engaging as the second. The first tells the...

  • Dovie 2022-03-23 09:02:54

    record legend

    Two are very long, the upper part is in Cuba, the lower part is in Bolivia. The film is basically shown in the form of a documentary, and the reflections are extremely profound. In particular, Guevara and Castro paid great attention to protecting the private rights of the common people during the...

  • Sabrina 2022-03-22 09:02:32

    Soderbergh's sincerity

    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...

  • Julius 2022-03-22 09:02:32

    The director's response to the standard

    Stephen Superbow has attracted the attention of the film industry with his "Sexy Lies" in 1989. 2000 was his harvest year. "Iren's Self-improvement" sold well at the box office and won the best Oscar for "Drug Net". director. However, the results of subsequent works are always unsatisfactory. The...

  • Ward 2022-03-21 09:02:52

    Che Guevara's Bolivian Revolution

    After the victory of the Cuban Revolution, Che led the armed struggle in Congo. Due to the ignorance and indiscipline of many Congolese people who participated in the revolution, and even the internal struggle caused the revolution to fail, Che had to leave the Congo. Che and several Cuban comrades...

  • Nyasia 2022-03-21 09:02:52

    To be flat-out told by a capitalist director is an insult to the cut.

    Looking at the avatar of Che on the mouse pad, I felt uneasy.

    Whether you want to make a documentary, or a feature film, I think you have to get the core of the characters right first.

    What exactly is being described in this movie? The guerrilla career that is generally flat and straightforward, swam...

  • Chet 2022-03-21 09:02:52

    The soul of the 'loser' is floating in the sky

    Che said, the only thing we can do now is to live as if we were dead. If what you see in the first part is belief, then the second part is full of existential nihilism. It suddenly occurred to me that when we see that tiger-like avatar in any corner, does it really become a commercial means? Even...