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Che (Criterion Collection) [Import]

Julia Ormond , Benicio Del Toro , Steven Soderbergh    R (Restricted)   DVD
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Lauded for its documentary approach yet also experimental in nature, Steven Soderbergh's Che spends over four hours chronicling different phases in the revolutionary career of Che Guevara (Benicio Del Toro). In Che: Part One, the successful Cuban campaign is covered, interspersed with glimpses of Guevara's camera-ready visit to New York in the Castro Revolution's aftermath. This section can't help but approximate the outline of a battle epic, despite Soderbergh's anti-romantic approach, and ends up being a stirring account of guerrilla action (it also has the bonus of Demian Bechir's uncanny impersonation of Fidel Castro). Che: Part Two jumps ahead to Che's grueling later experiences in Bolivia, where he traveled to aid the homegrown insurgents but found much less fertile ground than in Cuba. Here Guevara is--figuratively and visually--lost in the jungle, as Soderbergh reduces the characters and story to a series of factual sequences laid end-to-end. It's not Dr. Zhivago, that's for sure, although it does last longer. By spotlighting two specific sections of Che's life, Soderbergh sidesteps the less heroic aspects of his struggle, including the executions that followed the Cuban Revolution (omissions that brought criticism from anti-Castro Cubans). But the film's approach is so intentionally flat that such criticisms are almost not worth the trouble. And while Benicio Del Toro sinks into the role of the asthmatic jungle fighter with total commitment, his Guevara is an elusive protagonist, seen from a distance except for the scenes in which he's being turned into a celebrity during his NYC interlude. In short, Che is a very intriguing idea for a movie, and not a terribly engaging film. --Robert Horton

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece Mar 26 2010
Format:Blu-ray
A true masterpiece. This is one of those movies that isn't appreciated upon its release, but is later seen for what it is: an amazing piece of filmmaking, featuring an amazing performance by Del Toro.
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5.0 out of 5 stars amazing ! Feb 27 2013
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Amazing movie , you will 100% need to have part 2 so if your thinking of getting this one order them both at the same time :)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece. July 14 2010
By gilles
Format:DVD
Steven Sodenberg's CHE is probably the most ambitious biopic ever, with over four hours runtime.
PART 1: The ARGENTINE follows Castro and Guevara Cuban revolutionary war against Bastista's dictature. Doing flash back and foward between the war and Guevara's trip to NY for a UN assembly, the film is fascinating.
PART 2: GUERILLA show the unsuccessful Bolivian revolution campain of Guevara, always keeping the viewer in the life of the revolution soldiers.

At the end, part 1 show the rise of EL CHE and part 2 is fall.
Personnaly, the first half is better than the second one. The first got more rhythm than the other one, but it as to be taken as ONE and only film, even if both part get a different treatment visually and narratively.

Over all, what make it a masterpiece is that the film doesn't pass a judgement on the man. It forget the myth and all the controversy around it. The film show the man. It allow the viewer to make is own opinion of Ernesto Che Guevara.
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