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Part One played around a bit much with trying to find different ways of showing Che Guevara's personality through different types of film stock, different locations, and cutting back and forth between an interview and the Cuban
revolution.
Soderbergh continues his fact based telling of Che's life that he started in Part 1. Part 1 told a story of a
revolution
moving from unpromising beginnings to an ultimately successful conclusion.
Part 2 tells a story of a
revolution
that moves from unpromising beginnings to a completely unsuccessful conclusion.
Our spirit is based on that revolution, it's asleep...
I can explain, I think!! Well... Until that happen on 25th April 1974, our freedom was limited, we didn't had liberty of speech, but when we got it at the revolution, it seems that Portuguese People lost his opinion, we don't use our liberty of speech!
That's all a consequence of the
revolution!
The Last Command (1928) is a silent film directed by Josef von Sternberg.It shows us Czarist General, Grand Duke Sergius Alexander (Emil Jannings) in his days of glory.In 1917 he had all the power but after the
revolution
and the collapse of Imperial Russia he has nothing.He also had the love of a woman, Natalie Dabrova (Evelyn Brent).About ten years later he applies for a small part in a film about the revolution.His old enemy Lev Andreyev (William Powell) is the director who gets to choose whether to hire him as a film extra or not.The
Possibly the most brilliant thing about Che: Part Two, as we begin to integrate it with Part One in our minds, is that there is no clarification of why Che chose to confidentially abscond from Cuba after the revolution, no allusion to his experience in the Congo, no clarification of why he chose Bolivia as his subsequent setting for a coup d'etat, no allusion to the political decisions he made as a young man motorcycling across South America, which Walter Salles has given prominent familiarity.
These are the roots of a social
revolution
that is still playing out: "don't speak too soon for the wheel's still in spin, for the times they are a-changin'".
To put it in perspective it was when Gay was the word used for the homo-sexual revolution, and not just Gay as a descriptor.
The Portuguese
revolution
can be remembered because of the action of several young officers, but for me the most interesting part of the film was when the young captain expressed that Portugal should develop itself democratically, and this is what the country achieved some years after this coup or
revolution.
This country had it's
revolution
in 89 and is becoming much more powerful....it's finding it's place and regaining it's footing.
Telling about the years from his fateful first encounter with the Castro brothers in Mexico to the end of the revolution, The Argentine helps show how a young doctor became a Comandante respected and loved by a nation that was not even his.
The year 1789 appears in the beginning of the movie as a date of French
revolution
to which Diderot was a kind of forerunner.
The second collaboration of Sergio Corbucci, the Italian Western's most important director besides Sergio Leone, and Franco Nero, one of the genre's greatest actors, after the ingenious "Django" from 1966, "Il Mercenario", a movie set in the time of the Mexican revolution, and therefore late for a Western, is a must-see for every fan of the genre.
He was killed before the
revolution.
Taken as a period piece when the sexual
revolution
was completely redefining the country's moral code, the film is a shrewdly observed, sharply comic character study among the Southern California bourgeoisie.
The appearance of the Holmes stories was a
revolution
in narrative.
Jiang Xian uses the complex backstory of Ling Ling and Mao Daobing to study Mao's "cultural
revolution"
(1966-1976) at the village level.
Now we have been reduced to seeing prime time become infested with the dreadful likes of the reality show
revolution.
History tells us this movie was made at the tail end of the sexual revolution, ground zero in the disco era, and it shows--I can't imagine anyone being shocked by this turkey.
Tintorera is actually a sex/beach-flick, and thus perfectly captures the feel of the seventies take on sexual revolution; an era of hedonistic disco parties, sexual experimentation and short, loveless sexual encounters.
Corruption, fortune telling, lust, and
revolution.
This is interspersed with excerpts from an interview Che gives while visiting the the UN after the
revolution
and from his speech to the UN general assembly.
Director should retire after this movie even a foreign director can do a better movie about the Romanian so called
revolution.
This is one of the films that borrows, yet still stands alone in creating a
revolution
of beastie pictures.
Rather than focusing on a coffin-towing gunslinger, this one features a story taking place around the time of the Mexican
revolution.
He hooks up with a Mexican revolutionary named Paco, and together they strike a bargain; The Pole will aide Paco in his revolution, for a slice of any profits that the pair and their army 'liberate' from the Mexican towns and villages.
It's a film about
revolution
but it does not neglect the hidden problems in all of us regarding this.
The
revolution
has failed.
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