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Che: Part One
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Based on the true story of Guevara, a young courageous doctor, who after being exiled, manages to enter the Cuban's borders, where he manages to compose a powerful army, in order to take over the rule of the country and destroy the corrupted ruler.
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Julia Ormond
Played by:
Benicio Del Toro
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Rodrigo Santoro
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Demián Bichir
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Yul Vazquez
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Jsu Garcia
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Santiago Cabrera
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Roberto Santana
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Vladimir Cruz
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Marisé Alvarez
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Jorge Perugorría
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Elvira Mínguez
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Andres Munar
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Alfredo De Quesada
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Roberto Urbina
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José Luis Gutiérrez
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Joksan Ramos
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Edgar Ramírez
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Michael Countryman
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Victor Rasuk
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Kahlil Mendez
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Othello Rensoli
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Joaquín Méndez
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Norman Santiago
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What Culture
March 24, 2011 The quality of the film is more than a testament to Mr Del Toro's acting skills, it is a reminder that Hollywood can make great films without 'selling out'.
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Q Network Film Desk
February 04, 2010 simultaneously a Hollywood throwback with its lengthy, four-and-a-half-hour roadshow grandiosity and a challenging experiment in genre reformulation
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Film.com
March 06, 2009 There is precious little in these movies to fill out our understanding of what it was that made Che a rebel, a leader of men, and the repository of the romantic dreams of several generations of armchair revolutionaries
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Detroit News
January 23, 2009 Che, the story of a failed revolutionary, also fails as a film.
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Las Vegas CityLife
January 26, 2011 The director sees Guevara as a pure humanitarian. ... The films are excellent, but understanding this complex historical figure requires more than one source.
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Toronto Star
February 20, 2009 A potentially great title-role performance by Benicio Del Toro, which won him the best actor award at Cannes, is buried beneath Soderbergh's stylistic tics and a defiant lack of dramatic tension.
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MovieTime, ABC Radio National
October 01, 2009 Soderbergh has made two almost perfect war films, more like the Rings Trilogy than The Green Berets.
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Orlando Sentinel
February 18, 2009 In releasing this reverent, meticulous, fascinating but flaccid history in two lengthy parts, Soderbergh committed perhaps the greatest sin of all. He made Che boring.
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DCist
June 13, 2010 Soderbergh has no interest in sentimentality, or back story, or even really in Guevara's philosophy, except as a rigorously footnoted onscreen reflection. Practically rejecting outright the concept of poetic license, Che is radical as a biopic.
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