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"Che: Part One" is a riveting biographical drama directed by Benicio Del Toro and Steven Soderbergh, released in 2008. The film follows the iconic Argentine Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, played by Benicio Del Toro, as he joins Fidel Castro's efforts to overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. Through a series of flashbacks and present-day sequences, viewers are immersed in Che's journey from a medical student to becoming a key figure in the Cuban Revolution. The stellar cast, including Julia Ormond, Pablo Guevara, and Oscar Isaac, brings to life the complexities of Che Guevara's character and the historical events that shaped his ideology. As the narrative unfolds, audiences witness Che's unwavering dedication to his cause, his charismatic leadership, and the challenges he faces in his quest for social justice. "Che: Part One" expertly captures the revolutionary spirit of the era, offering a compelling glimpse into the life of one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Steven Soderbergh insisted on shooting 'Che: Part One' entirely in Spanish, despite concerns from financiers about its marketability. Soderbergh believed authenticity was key for the film's integrity and felt that having characters speak in their native language would lend credibility and immerse the audience in the period and culture. This decision led to a smaller distribution deal but greatly enhanced the film's realism.
Benicio Del Toro underwent an intense preparation process for his role as Che Guevara, including reading over 7,000 pages of Che's writings and spending weeks at a boot camp in Cuba. He even gained 35 pounds to resemble Guevara's physique more closely, which significantly deepened his portrayal, earning him the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival.
The production team initially planned to shoot in many of the exact locations in Bolivia where Che Guevara led guerrilla warfare. However, political and logistical challenges forced them to relocate large portions of the filming to Spain and Puerto Rico. This shift required the art department to meticulously recreate Bolivian environments, significantly increasing the production costs and time.
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🎬During filming, a local was so convinced by Benicio Del Toro's portrayal of Che Guevara that he approached Del Toro to thank him for 'returning to Bolivia.' This incident vividly shows how deeply Del Toro immersed himself into the character, blurring the lines between actor and historical figure.
💡The iconic black beret worn by Del Toro in 'Che: Part One' was actually made by the same company, Boinas Elosegui, in Spain that manufactured the original beret worn by Che Guevara. This detail was part of Soderbergh's commitment to authenticity in the film's costume design.
🎯A significant scene involving a United Nations speech was shot in just one take. Soderbergh, known for his efficient filming techniques, used multiple cameras to capture Del Toro's entire 7-minute speech without cuts, adding to the film's raw and authentic feel.
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