Che: A Revolutionary Life
>> 25 February 2009

Anyway, I had a great time watching the film despite it was Spanish the subtitles were powerful and moving. You get to see the different faces of Che. After all, he wasn't really a war-freak commendante. He was a physician and a guerilla with a touch of humanity and love for liberty and justice. Guess what, his movement was not really concentrated in Latin America but it also reached the shores of West Africa. Revolution spread like wild fire. I wonder if he lived longer he might be able to visit the Philippines when Marcos ruled with an iron fist. LOL. The film is recommended for students in the liberal arts to spark their own revolution... kidding. Del Toro won Best Actor in the Festival de Cannes for his performance in the film and also the 2009 Goya Awards as the Best Spanish Lead Actor.

"Soy no libertador. Libertadores no existen. ¡La gente se libera!"

"I am not a liberator. Liberators do not exist. The people liberate themselves!"
2 comments:
ive always been really fascinated with the life of Che. I want to see this movie, thanks for the quick blurb.
and eto pa galing, benicio del toro , who could better play the role than the guy himself.
You know what if it wasn't benicio, i think brad pitt can play CHE role.
@Novell
The best Spanish film I've ever seen after El Laberinto Fauno (Pan's Labyrinth). Filipinos can relate with the film aside from the cultural resemblance the political climate is so distinct. The presidential elections is fast approaching we should choose our leaders well this time.
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