Aesthetic so it fails

Adela 2021-12-12 08:01:05

Some people are beautiful, they pursue perfection, sublime, purity, and ideals. The beautiful ideas in their hearts and their expectations of life are like fireworks in the blue night sky, brilliant and lonely as beautiful. But life will use ironclad evidence to tell us that all things are incomplete, compromised, and relative. The pure pursuit can only be the moon in the mirror. When you run towards the mirage and forget yourself, you have embarked on the road of no return.
Che Guevara is such a person, apart from the coat of revolution, he has courage, knowledge and nobility. Unlike other revolutionaries, he has almost no selfish thoughts, no transformation and enjoyment after the victory of the revolution, and he has not been buried in fame and wealth and business affairs. He uses extreme methods to interpret the pure pursuit of ideals and society. This kind of uncompromising on all violations of ideals rarely happens to the leader of a country, but it is also doomed to his failure.
Aesthetic, it should inevitably be incomplete. The statue of Venus had his arms cut off and became an eternal symbol of incomplete beauty. And why is Che Guevara not a living symbol of such beauty? Aestheticism, so it failed, but it was this way that made generations of people remember him. While failing in reality, he became eternal in the spiritual world.
I watched this film when it was released in 2004. It was deeply touched at the time. I wrote a few lines and it was very superficial, but it was recorded at the back today to commemorate Che Guevara.



Long unruly hair, publicity and rebellion; as soon as he raised his head, it illuminates the whole world, and the young man takes the cloud; all his life clashing with dreams, he died without reward. When you travel thousands of miles, you are alone by bicycle; when you talk and laugh in politics, you are heroic and handsome; when you hide from wild warfare, your eyes are sad.

Where is the ideal of communism? For the happiness of all mankind, do you try again and again to gain supreme honor? It has been reputed all over the world, and countless heads are looking up to you and your comrades in arms. But you suddenly turn your head, go alone, go on, still alone, sick with a lonely heart, but can hold the entire human dream.

You never came back, like Zorro, riding a snow horse, wearing a black silk mask, and swinging a narrow long sword to draw the symbol of consummation. What is left is unwillingness, confusion, outcry, and a heroic face. But the Gun of Death in Bolivia cannot stop you from becoming a legend.

Che Guevara was born in a middle-to-upper-class family in Argentina in 1928. Like many well-known Argentines, he is handsome, passionate, and wandering by nature. The only thing in particular is that he is born with asthma, and God will always leave more or less flaws in the works he admires deeply.

In January 1952, Guevara, who was still a medical student, and a companion set off from Buenos Aires on a worn-out motorcycle, passing through Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela, traveling more than 10,000 miles. Since then, he I have a dream to unite the entire South America, regardless of you and me, to get rid of poverty and suffering together. The birth of a hero is always connected with the suffering of life and the disillusionment of love. During the journey, the noble Zhizhina left him. On the vast and vicissitudes of South America, a boy who was as simple as a white paper grew into a tough man in the endless trek.

When the tough Che Guevara has a lofty dream, no one will believe what he will accomplish. In many things, people will believe that he will succeed after success. In 1954, he met the most important friend and comrade in his life, Cuban Castro. The two hit it off and formed a Cuban revolutionary organization and served as its leader. An Argentine, but he did not hesitate to go to Cuba to make a revolution. Is he crazy? What is he for? Can he succeed? In 1956, he and Castro led the team to land in Cuba. Three years later, the pro-American Batista regime was overthrown, which shocked the world. At this time he was only thirty-one years old, and as the number two man, he successively became the governor of the central bank and the minister of industry in Cuba.

History has proved that he succeeded, and Guevara could have become an excellent doctor, enjoying praise among the elegant crowd in Argentina. But he went to Cuba. Because what he wants to liberate is not individual sick people, nor is it the toiling masses of one city and one pool, but the people of the whole world who are suffering from injustice and suffering. There, he became a revolutionary and guerrilla expert in South America, and one of Cuba's most prominent leaders. Is that the end? No, Che Guevara’s revolution knows no borders. He wants to realize his childhood dream, and he wants to liberate all of America! Who are the true believers of Marxism? Who, like Che Guevara, puts aside wealth and fame and breaks the boundaries of the nation-state? What kind of legacy would be a person who became a national leader in his early thirties.

When Stalin’s senior officials were allocating villas, Che Guevara announced that he renounced Cuba’s official position and nationality, broke with the CPSU in his own name, and declared that his battlefield could be in any of Asia and Africa. Pull on the land of the country. He led dozens of people to Kinshasa in the Congo, Africa to support the revolution, and then led a team of guerrillas into the jungles of southeastern Bolivia in 1966 to directly challenge the pro-American government supported by the CIA. There are many communist movements in the world, but how many people single-handedly lead the liberation of other countries?

If Guevara succeeds, he will be a myth. But how has every feat in the name of a dream succeeded? this is the truth. Reality will make the villain win and the hero shed tears. Che Guevara led a guerrilla of only 17 in the Bolivian jungle with a 1,300 Bolivian government army trained by the US special forces and commanded by the CIA for a full year. On October 8, 1967, he had an asthma attack and was injured and arrested. The next day, he was shot and killed in La Higuera, a small town in Bolivia.

Let's take a look at Che Guevara's face, a Baylor hat, long tousled hair, eyes looking up to the sky, and a fist with one hand. For a time, Luoyang was expensive, and many young people around the world wore T-shirts with his head. Approval of his revolutionary career and political views should be second, it should be the longing of beautiful beliefs in youth, dreams, indomitability, excitement, etc. The portrait is a gesture. He is an idealist who is the closest to us in time and has been able to succeed. The more we miss when we are most lacking, although it is often not necessarily good.

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  • Ryley 2021-12-12 08:01:05

    Young romantic feelings, you must do what you say, you are probably the best model to fulfill many people's dreams.

  • Madelyn 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The true story of Che Guevara is as extraordinary as their journey The film is not as dull as imagined

The Motorcycle Diaries quotes

  • Ernesto Guevara de la Serna: [voice over] What we had in common - our restlessness, our impassioned spirits, and a love for the open road.

  • Ernesto Guevara de la Serna: Wandering around our America has changed me more than I thought. I am not me any more. At least I'm not the same me I was.