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Che: Part Two
Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
Not Rated
2009
2h 15m
Drama
,
History
,
and more
6.8
80%
66%
6.6
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In 1967, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara leads a small partisan army to fight an ill-fated revolutionary guerrilla war in Bolivia, South America.
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Cast of Che: Part Two
Benicio del Toro
Ernesto Che Guevara / Producer
Carlos Bardem
Moisés Guevara
Demián Bichir
Fidel Castro
Joaquim de Almeida
President René Barrientos
Pablo Durán
Pacho (Alberto Fernández Montes de Oca)
Eduard Fernández
Ciro Algarañaz
Marc-André Grondin
Régis Debray
Óscar Jaenada
Darío (David Ardiazola)
Kahlil Méndez
Urbano (Leonardo Tamayo Núñez)
Cristian Mercado
Inti (Guido Peredo Liegue)
Jordi Mollà
Captain Mario Vargas
Gastón Pauls
Ciro Bustos
Antonio Peredo
Coco (Roberto Peredo Liegue)
Jorge Perugorría
Joaquin (Juan Vitalo 'Vilo' Acuña)
Lou Diamond Phillips
Mario Monje
Franka Potente
Tania (Haydee Tamara Bunke Bider)
Othello Rensoli
Pombo (Harry Villegas Tamayo)
Armando Riesco
Benigno (Dariel Alarcón Ramirez)
Néstor Rodulfo
Miguel (Manuel Hernández Osorio)
Catalina Sandino Moreno
Aleida March
Che: Part Two Ratings & Reviews
Washington Times
Kelly Jane Torrance
It seems the most important point the director wanted to make was that Mr. Guevara accomplished all he did while fighting terrible asthma attacks.
IGN Movies
Kaleem Aftab
Ultimately, whatever the eventual shape this movie comes in, it is bravura, ambitious film-making and a welcome, post-Ocean's 11 return to serious form from this talented director.
Rincón de cine
Laura Hiros
Titanic work, obviously ambitious with extraordinary performances and a history that (pardon the redundancy) made history. [Full review in Spanish]
Stream on Demand
Sean Axmaker
where Part One is the triumph of the Cuban Revolution and Che's part in making it a success, Part Two is the failure of the dream in Bolivia and the desperation and the failure is felt in more jarring camerawork.
East Bay Express
Kelly Vance
After the exhilaration of Part One, the mood of Part Two seems somber, almost funereal, but it's integral to the story.
Las Vegas CityLife
Matt Kelemen
Part Two is the more interesting film. ... Gorgeously shot in a lyrically linear style, with combat often depicted with carefully composed extreme long shots,
DCist
Ian Buckwalter
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.
Eye for Film
Amber Wilkinson
Certainly Soderbergh gives you a sense of the boredom of war - as the days tick by on the screen, you feel your own will to live begin to falter.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Philip Martin
... a deeply interesting and commercially brave movie, one that recognizes the limits inherent in cinematic biography. It is meant to be experienced, not sounded for meanings, and is weakest when Soderbergh caves into his poetic impulses...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Duane Dudek
The film's narrative flow is less driven by events, which are revealed in spurts, but are drawn along as their inevitable consequences.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
The film quickly turns into what can best be described as a lot of wandering around in the Bolivian jungle.
Charlotte Observer
Lawrence Toppman
At this length, that's an unforgivable sin.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Rosenblatt
Luckily for us, Soderbergh is one of those rare directors who's able to make uninterrupted misery engaging.
Groucho Reviews
Peter Canavese
Can be dry, but it's never less than interesting, well filmed and honestly acted.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
Soderbergh's guerilla-style filmmaking lends a grittiness to Part Two that puts you in the action...
I.E. Weekly
Amy Nicholson
This isn't a biography -- it's a nature show where Guevara is the lion.
BrianOrndorf.com
Brian Orndorf
Coming directly after the enthralling sweep of The Argentine, it's easy to lose some faith in Soderbergh's ability to obtain a consistent pace to the picture.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
Twice as long as it needs to be, but it is also only half the movie it should have been.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
...while Part Two needs Part One and not vice versa, it is Part Two that is the more cinematically daring and enveloping.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
These are films that are certainly thought out clearly but not nearly felt enough.
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