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Plot Summary
This two-part biopic chronicles the life of Marxist revolutionary Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Part one focuses on his pivotal role in the Cuban Revolution, from his early guerrilla warfare in the Sierra Maestra mountains to the eventual overthrow of the Batista regime. Part two follows his efforts to spark revolution in Bolivia, depicting his isolation and eventual capture.
Critical Reception
Che received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Benicio del Toro's performance and Soderbergh's ambitious direction. Critics praised its unconventional narrative structure and historical depth, though some found its length and episodic nature challenging. It is widely considered a landmark in biographical filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Benicio del Toro delivers a powerful and nuanced performance as Che Guevara.
Steven Soderbergh's bold, non-linear approach offers a unique perspective on a complex historical figure.
The film's epic scope and dedication to historical detail are highly praised.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the captivating performance of Benicio del Toro and the film's impressive historical scope. Some viewers found the lengthy runtime and fragmented storytelling to be demanding, but most appreciated its intellectual depth and bold directorial choices.
Awards & Accolades
Won Best Actor (Benicio del Toro) and Best Cinematography at the Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for Golden Globe for Best Actor.
Fun Fact
Steven Soderbergh decided to split the film into two parts because he felt that Che Guevara's life was too expansive to be covered in a single movie, and that the two distinct phases of his revolutionary career (Cuba and Bolivia) warranted separate, yet connected, narratives.
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