Tragic greatness

Hilton 2022-01-14 08:01:24

Before watching this movie, I only knew that Che was an avatar on a T-shirt of countless people, and I didn't know anything about his experience. After watching the movie, the understanding of Che is still only a rough understanding.

The reason why Che is remembered by future generations is not because of his correct leadership of the team's strategy and tactics, nor how much victory he has achieved. But because of the firmness of his conviction and the purity of being an idealist. The struggle in Cuba in the upper part did not go beyond the “strategizing and constructive” of the Cuban revolutionary leader, let alone the guerrilla struggle in the lower part. It can also be seen from the movie that Che had no appeal at the time, otherwise there would not be only dozens of people following him to fight guerrillas. This may be the root cause of its tragic ending. But it is precisely because of the tragic nature of this ending that the greatness of Che as an individual is revealed.

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Extended Reading
  • Mae 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    Men are always addicted to women. A man who is addicted to revolution goes to a world that he knows is not so beautiful. He tries to transform him into a beautiful place. He fails. The culprit of his failure is the United States, they I refused to be nominated for the Oscars for this movie. From then on, I personally ignored the Oscars.

  • Dessie 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    I prefer epics, but this film is seriously unpopular and not good.

Che: Part Two quotes

  • Ernesto Che Guevara: To survive here, to win... you have to live as if you've already died.

  • [last lines]

    Ernesto Che Guevara: [to a Bolivian soldier about to execute him] Shoot. Do it.