However, when he was in power, he gave up everything and went to Venezuela, forcing the oppressed people there to accept the Cuban model. Although the success of the Cuban revolution is not accidental, the failure of Bolivia is indeed inevitable. After all, the leader of the Cuban revolution is a group of Cubans and an Argentine, while on the land of Bolivia there are an Argentine and a group of Cubans working hard. Trying to use the same method to liberate different countries has repeatedly run into obstacles. One is that it is difficult for the local people to believe in a revolution organized by a non-national force, and the other is that the government can learn from the failed experience of the authorities in the Cuban revolution to deal with the guerrillas. Without the mass base and concealment, guerrilla-style victory is difficult to maintain.
When asthma once again fell on the revolutionaries in the jungle, Cuba’s revolutionary partners were enjoying the fruits of the revolution. We can't find out the true intentions of Che's persistence in revolutions in various countries, and can't trace the source of his beliefs, but when his blood stained the land of a foreign land, he was worthy of being the greatest revolutionary in South American and even the world's history.
At the end of the film, Cut looked at Castro from a distance on the boat going to Cuba. As a foreigner, even if he lives and dies side by side, he may still not be able to truly enter the circle of Cubans. Revolution, maybe it's just a way of pursuing self-realization.
So cut, you will continue to revolution when you reach heaven.
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