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2008 • Drama / History • 134m

Che: Part One

"Everyone knows the icon. Few know the man."

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Ernesto Guevara, known as 'Che', leads a group of Cuban exiles under Fidel Castro in a revolution to overthrow Fulgencio Batista, the dictator of Cuba.

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Benicio del Toro
Benicio del Toro
Ernesto Che Guevara
Demián Bichir
Demián Bichir
Fidel Castro
Santiago Cabrera
Santiago Cabrera
Camilo Cienfuegos
Vladimir Cruz
Vladimir Cruz
Ramiro Valdés Menéndez
Alfredo de Quesada
Alfredo de Quesada
Israel Pardo
Jsu Garcia
Jsu Garcia
Jorge Sotus
Kahlil Méndez
Kahlil Méndez
Leonardo Tamayo Núñez
Elvira Mínguez
Elvira Mínguez
Celia Sánchez
Andres Munar
Andres Munar
Joel Iglesias Leyva
Julia Ormond
Julia Ormond
Lisa Howard
Jorge Perugorría
Jorge Perugorría
Vilo (Juan Vitalo Acuña)
Edgar Ramírez
Edgar Ramírez
Ciro Redondo García
Victor Rasuk
Victor Rasuk
Rogelio Acevedo
Othello Rensoli
Othello Rensoli
Pombo (Harry Villegas)
Armando Riesco
Armando Riesco
Benigno (Dariel Alarcón Ramírez)
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Aleida March
Norman Santiago
Norman Santiago
Tuma (Carlos Coello)
Rodrigo Santoro
Rodrigo Santoro
Raúl Castro
Director: Steven SoderberghProducer: Silvana PaternostroExecutive Producer: Belén AtienzaProducer: Laura BickfordProducer: Benicio del ToroExecutive Producer: Philip ElwayExecutive Producer: Gregory JacobsExecutive Producer: Frederic W. Brost

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2024-04-25
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This first stage of Steven Soderbergh's biopic of the life of the Argentinian revolutionary Ernest Guevara begins with his arrival on the island of Cuba and follows his increasingly effective leadership of the revolution against the government of President Batista. That old adage about one man's terrorist being another's freedom fighter is well exemplified here with us left in no doubt by the director and writer of the merits of the Guevara cause. That writing isn't actually up to very much, nor is much of the acting but the documentary style of story-building and photography does work really well illustrating the extent of the poverty in which the subsistence population survived, hand to mouth and day to day. Benicio Del Toro takes the title role and when he reunites with Fidel Castro (Demián Bichir) and brother Raúl (Rodrigo Santoro) he is soon an integral part of the command and control structure of the communist insurgency that intends to remove the pro-US government. It's Castro's increasing alignment with the Soviet Union that earns the the chagrin of their nearest neighbours and much of the drama here sees all of them crawling through the jungle wary of all they meet while their increasing number of troops and weaponry, coupled with increasing dis-satisfaction amongst the government troops, gives them a chance of success. It's history, and the fact that there's a part two doesn't leave a lot of room for jeopardy, but Soderbergh doesn't shy away from the uncertainty and brutality of the conflict and the hostility of their island environment. The location photography does work well but it sacrifices the sound mix to achieve that - there is a lot of mumbling going on here. This characterisation presents us with a man of some vision who believed in the principles of communal ownership and universal education, and is worth a watch.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, Spanish
Studios
Wild Bunch, Laura Bickford Productions, Morena Films, Telecinco Cinema
Budget
$58,000,000

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