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  • the song is Balderrama by Mercedes Sosa mmmm....

  • @1:13 is he masturbating

  • Does anyone know the name of that song.

  • whats the name of the song????

    

  • FINALLY THNX

  • i wanna see these movies! cant some1 upload on youtube ^_^

  • He is a hero...for the working class, for the poor n the oppressed..long live the revolution.....

  • what if che guevara disappeared?...

  • Che could have stayed in Cuba and had it all but he went to Bolivia for the good of the people,

  • HI, I'm looking for a specific clip in the movie before Che is killed (I believe) the soldier with him asks what he believes in, if he doesn't believe in god, and he answers by pointing to his chest, in a universal manner, and saying "this", meaning, the human spirit. I am trying to find a clip of this to share and discuss with my friends. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as would a +1, at least until someone can find a link. I think this is a moment truly worth dwelling on.

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  • @acedshort watch?v=p0eCBkODLfc&feature=re­lated

    He says mankind is what he believes in

  • Viva la revolution

  • when i was a kid,my teacher asked me to define the word TRUTH,i replied to be honest,and sincere just like CHE .She laughed and i was always here favourite rip che rip miss aspinall.

  • long live dr.che guavera

    

  • @vitaminkmovie soon it will burn

  • whats the song near the ending?

  • what the hell is he doing in 1:12?

  • @Reekyehl that was the scence where he was having a bout of asthma and he was recieving a shot of some sort of medicine. though i think it was stupid to put that shot of him in the trailer cuz it looks very odd lol.

  • @VladFerdinand1 lol looks like he was jacking off lol

  • @HaLfDeAdArtist wow, really? congradulations on figuring that one out , genius.

  • @VladFerdinand1 dont be offended u puss.

  • @HaLfDeAdArtist  w/e

  • Hasta Siempre Comandante!! Nunca te olvidaremos!! CHEEE!!

  • @LakatamiaScout Balderrama

  • Balderrama

  • A Guerilla leader what a personality stead brave and bold.The mast favourite part of mine in this films is that when the che at the end talk to the police officier and asking about his family,the scene full of sensetions and tell about the love of che towrds his family.great leader my inspirations.

  • A revolution,which tells the story of struggle.The song in the end remaind me about the sialkot incident the city of pakistan at which the two brothers innocent aged 17 and 15 brothers killed bruetly by the some peoples which are animals in the form of humans terrible incident you can search this on you tube and also on google.

  • People have to be accept that as a species we can't move on unless we abandon the way we rule ourselves now (talkin about the governents) and evolve to a greater single "country" THE EARTH. The and only then the true and pure nature and ingenuity of the human race will accomplish miracles in every aspect known and unknown to us now and in future. But that won't hapen soon beacose we have to change the way we think and that is called a evolution.

  • "Slave plantations replaced by the corporation"? Give me a break!  There is no comparing slavery with say... working a minimum wage job at McDonald's! Big business isn't going to impregnate me or separate me from my family! Have you even read up on this guy? He was an idealist run amok!

  • Ugh where the hell can i watch this i cant find it anywhere but megavideo but that always cuts me off!!! PLZ HELP!!!

  • can you please tell me what's the song playing after the 1st minute?? thanks in advance!

  • there is some moments there should be included in this movie..

    Which like, when Che was captured. And he was saying, "I am Che Guevara and I am more worh alive then dead" such important scens should have been in this movie.

  • @alkabash66 u know that is a big fat american lie

  • Che might be dead, but ideals are bulletproof.

  • this movie was filmed as a Documentry , It wasnt great at all ..... they should make a great Movie about him with good Music and a Fine scenario and suspense tho ...

    the best thing in this movis was Benicio....

  • balderrama by mercedes sosa

  • No porque hayas caído tu luz es menos alta...

    ¡¡ VIVA CHE GUEVARA !!

  • Who's that at 0:48?? Is it Aleida??

  • Not Aleida. That is Tamara Bunker Bider. An spy for the East Germans who kept an eye on Che and his activities but ended up loyal to him and his ideals. She was killed in Bolivia.

  • @LukyButtons Wow, Thank you soooo much. Been tryng to find the answer.

  • i have birthday today and i got this and i have to say this is a good movie, but sad when he got killed at the end

  • Y que viva el Che carajo!

  • this looks better than the first has it come out yet im a little behind on these things

  • @raindancerist yeh it has. Same year as the 1st one I think.

  • @raindancerist It came at least year ago I guess

  • What`s the song?

  • What´s the song in the trailer?

  • These movies are bloody brilliant. Del Toro captures Che beautifully and the dialogue is kept so close to the diaries of Che. If you still haven't seen these movies, YOU NEED TO.

  • BALDERRAMA -- MERCEDES SOSA thats the music at the end of this video

  • Che Part Two is every bit as compelling and rewarding as its predecessor, but this time with a tragic but uplifting, reaffirming conclusion fit for the history pages of film.I Enjoyed Watching This Movie At BigOnlineMovies . c o m

  • Tha Lost City with Andy Garcia is a great movie.

  • Che Guevara embodies the ideals of justice, equality, freedom, truth, and bravery.

    He is a martyr to the cause of world liberation from the shackles of capital slavery. The slave plantations were replaced by the corporation and Guevara gave his life to wake up the huddled masses of humanity.

    CHE will live on for all eternity and will reside in the hearts of billions until this world breathes its last breath. Hasta La Victoria Siempre!

  • @4Barbudos but he was a communist

  • @4Barbudos Vive Fidel y Che ! Greedy capitalism have always destroyed the human nature

  • We don't need revolution but peaceful evolution

  • It isn't the rebels who cause the troubles of the world, it's the troubles that cause the rebels

  • people stop arguing about shit you really cant comprehend only the people who lived through this including che himself kno's the real truth and guess what...hes dead....so just enjoy the movie and stop arguing about past history.

  • era tudo oq faltava um filme da vida de che!!

    ele era o cara, espero que o filme seja tão bom quanto a historia da vida dele!!

  • omfg?!?!?! dude you even came to latin america? you calling us tribes!? yes there should be revolution here but that doesnt mean so fucked up to be tribes! wtf? and i bet you guys are so smart that you gonna "Improve" our conditions and "save" us right? u never came to america idiot. yes poorness is huge but thats cuz usa owes us millions of dollars by financing dictatorships and recieiving ilegal money from us. what an ignorant and u thihnk that yankies are much smarter? what a kid you are!

  • from where are you dumb asss

  • Agreed!

  • Great movie

  • Che is an inspiration to many around the globe. He witnessed first hand what Imperialism, and specifically American imperialism (via military juntas) did to the world. And in particular Latin America.

    You don't think that the world is justified in wanting change? He is the inspiration, and the face of the revolution, not the only member of it.

  • Wonderful performance, Benicio!

    Muy bien.

    It could not be better.

  • so what does dropping the h bomb on horishima make the americans...saints?..you talk complete crap....go and do something useful like ...read a book on latin amaerican history and all about the usa paying and giving arms to puppet regiems....if you dont know what a puppet regiem is ...look it up....then again your so ignorant...you probably cant read

  • I am so sick of africans blaming us for slavery...Africans sold Africans to white men, white men didn't travel 200 miles into the center of africa to catch the 6'8" black people who resided there....uh uh, it was the northern and coast africans who went into the center, where the tribesmen were, and brought them out to sell, africans sold africans into slavery, white men are inoccent until proven guilty.

  • So what you are saying is that it's ok to drive the car for a murderer as long as you didn't do it? It doesn't matter who started the slave trade but it was aided by whites and africans. We still bought them and didn't complain about the conditions they went through. We are guilty too as well as the coastal tribes.

    Africans are disrespected in our media, the portrayal of their nations and we and other nations fund their civil wars and drug trade. Of course they're mad. We help create poverty.

  • It's okay to drive the car for a murderer if you try to stop it and he threates to murder you, in that situation it is, becuase you live another day to try andstop him when you can, otherwise no it's not. It does matter who started it because the trend continues today, africans empowered with guns hold other africans hostage, in order for this cycle to stop it must be understood from its root. I am not guilty, I chose not to pay taxes to teh establishment at my own risk, i am a freedom fighter

  • your ignorance knows no bounds does it...che fought for the black people many africans in cuba who were being persecuted by the bastita goverment...one of his best friends was african...so dont harp on about the black issue or che when you dont know fuck all about what your talking about..you are a disgrace to black people everywhere....and im black myself

  • @Isamright33 How does not paying your taxes make you a freedom fighter you fucking self absorbed prick

  • I'll tell you how. Right now, in every place in the world, civil rights are monetary units of tax parcels, abstractly ofcourse, this materializes something which cannot be materialized, and allows for the manipulation and transformation of rights which should be absolute and imemorial, i think that's the word that means timeless, but i don't write essays on youtube, there's a good explanaition.

  • it's because a social contract is formed between an individual and collective society, in the collective societies name is the power base government, which should be pro-bonum and not based on money, money a unit of power should be balanced by government.

  • point 2, everyone is disrespected in our media, however none so much as african americans are responsible for there own disembowlment of respect so to speak. We did not help create poverty, my acnestors did nothing to contribute to slavery, my ancestors were slaves for 300 years worst htan africans, we were persectued not only on our looks but also on our religion and we openly jumped off cliffs like lemings until the world saw what was happening, africans did not do that, they conformed.

  • i absolutely loved this movie, and benicio del toro is the hottest man ever<3

  • This comes out in Blu-Ray in January... ^.^

  • no se merecia ese final....malditos....

  • This movie blew me away! I even picked up the soundtrack....pure beauty. Del Toro's magnum opus

  • I've only seen this part of the film over Xbox Live, but it's already a masterpiece in my opinion.

    Che was a great man, and he will live on forever in out hearts.

  • damm,I whatced part 2 first cos it was the only one on xbox live and i thohgt that was the whole film! Oh well,i whatce part one now i guess!

  • Personally I preferred Part One but this was good

  • THIS IS A MUST OWN!!!! GET IT ON DVD!!

  • Ernesto "Che" Guevara is a great role model, and I'm happy that he has inspired today's left-wing movement in Latin America. But it's kind of sad that no one remembers the other revolutionaries, only him.

  • They do in Cuba.

    Camilo, Vilma, Almeida, etc.

  • I think it's ironic that the left emulate this man; for with all his talk of Socialism and Communism, he wasn't to fond of "racial equality".

    The man considered people with African or Amerindian genes to be slightly inferior to those, like him, who came from wholly European lineage.

    Interesting.

  • Concepts of equality and social justice have been evolving gradually over the years, even among those on the left. Socialist pioneers from Marx have often failed to be fully consistent in their advocacy of equality (as were Thomas Jefferson and the American founders), but this has improved over time as leftists now advocate for a more inclusive equality, including women, GLBT minorities, and indigenous peoples (i.e. Evo Morales and the Zapatistas).

  • where did you get this jewel of information from, cause i would like to recommend you do a litte more research before pulling stuff out of your ass.

  • "The black is indolent and a dreamer; spending his meager wage on frivolity or drink; the European has a tradition of work and saving, which has pursued him as far as this corner of America and drives him to advance himself, even independently of his own individual aspirations." --Che Guevara, after Congo Revolution.

    "Mexicans are a band of illiterate Indians." --Che Guevara

  • that first quote of yours if true says nothing about racial equality or that he does not believe in it and what your doing is taking quotes from him and using them for your own means, like some pastors do with the bible im sure he was refering to the situation as a whole with the congo, because this sort of short term thinking it whats been dogging the african continent for hundreds of years .

  • And to top it off your taking quotes from the Motorcycle diaries which were written from a young white middle class argentines perspective during the 1950's before he became the revolutionary we all know now, and BEFORE the congo revolution , so go spew your rascist jargon else where .

  • i dont know if he believed that, I havent read enough of che yet but i never read that. Anyway, if he believed africans were inferior he didnt care about it because as we all know he went to congo to help the rebel fight against belgium colonization.

  • You don't have to like somebody or trust their abilities to assist them, especially if you know something is holding them down.

    I am all for helping Africa, but not by pumping money into their economy. Not by taking in the millions of extra babies they have each year because they have no self-restraint. Not by funding their entire AIDS prevention program. That is their business. The only way we need to help them is with advice.

    I fully support repatriation as well.

  • Allproblems of africa come from poberty,when people is poor they can only care of find somethingto eat,they cant even think about anything else like being educated and obtain knoledge.And poberty came to them from the colonization made byUK and France,they took a lot of natural resorces.Then the international corporations(mostly U.S.)enter to the game of keeping people poor an uneducated by arranges with corrupt goverment,to get maximus profit,and i can go on and on because its very complex.

  • It proves nothing when poverty is used an excuse for a countries misgivings; at points of time throughout history certain people have been belittled to dirt-status and have risen again.

    The Germans.

    The Jews.

    The Japanese.

    The Native Americans.

    They have all risen to extreme providence. The Germans & Jews especially as their culling was rather recent. After WWI, it cost $500,000 for a loaf of bread. That is extreme poverty yet now they thrive.

    Why? Europeans are intelligent. Africans are not.

  • do you believe that poberty in southamerica is because their lack of inteligence too? did you watch the movie? it tells some trues about the poberty as an important need of capitalism. As long as the first world nations continue with the consumist kind of life poberty in others will be always necesary, doesnt have anything to do with inteligence, Obama's father was African, but in the US there are universities so he could become smart...

  • In regards to the last about education, it was stated by a African-American Professor at Harvard University that it takes nearly twice the time and effort to educate a black as it does to educate any other race. Their brains are sow-absorbing.

    In any case, no poverty is South America is not due to intelligence. There are a great deal of extremely smart people there. It has to do with cultural err (i.e. excessive procreation) and political failure (i.e. nationalization of poor industries).

  • However, the Native Americans have never risen close to the power that the other nations have. America wouldn't allow that. We don't have a 'Native America' beside the reservations which are NOT great places to live.The system was erected by the government to force the native americans to this new fate. Sure they are rising but very slowly.

    As for Africa, wealthy nations keep poverty in check b/c to reduce it, reduces profit, reduces control.

  • It is true, they're held down. If they actually worked together as one people instead of tribes, as the others mentioned did and continue to do, they could use the money from all their non-taxed businesses to literally buy portions of the country.

    The daily-income of the Reservation Casinos is likely enough to provide food, water and shelter to EVERY Amerindian with much to spare.

  • & quote 'SpeckerWrecker91':

    I fully support repatriation as well.

    & end quote.

    Does that include the repatriation of resources removed from the continents using force & fraud?

  • Long Live Che Guevara, they killed his body and never killed his ideals which are still present in Latino America today....

    his liberating spirit is alive to this day

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  • @xxmcneilxx What's wrong with being a communist?

  • fuck you RetroVGamer

  • The song is "Balderrama" by Mercedes Sosa

  • thanks!!

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  • Says the Bolivian Rangers who obviously hated him and communism in general. They have already had one lie after lie exposed after another. Anybody who actually knew Che or his personality knows he would never have said those things.

  • I don´t think this film tried to portrait Che's death has brave or dramatic, but regardless of that, you need to read what Mario Teran (the bolivian soldier who personally executed Che) says about Che's last seconds of life.

  • good movie

  • name of the song in this vid ?

  • The lady is one of Argentina's most famous singers, her name is mercedez sosa. Her music is very socially motivated.

  • Is the movie in cuban or english plz tell cause i bought che part 1 and it seems it was directed in english but the part 2 is totally different so i was like confused if it really was the second part

  • cuban? haha you ignorant bastard

  • cuban is not a language.

  • Well not only "his most dangerous campaign", it was his last one.

  • name of the song 0:13?

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  • Balderrama by Mercedes Sosa

  • zamba de balderrama

  • I think the movie brings a different view of how revolution have affected South and central America.

  • Much controversy surrounds Che. Some say he was a freedom fighter. Others say he was a murderer. One thing is certain. Whatever his intentions were the Cuban Revolution ultimately, like so many other revolutions, only served to exchange one dictator for another.

  • Vive CHE!!

    If he were alive today he'd be sick to death of whats happening in Cuba and around the world

  • hey if bolivar and che were still alive they just would comited suicide cuz the world is nothing like they planned to be :D

  • you Americans dont understand anything about South America

    if you just stupid don't say anything please...

  • they don't know any thing about the red revolotion... USA will always be a blue liberal capitalistic contry

  • At least we have the freedom to criticize our government. In Cuba if you speak out against the government you get locked up. All Che did was help exchange one bad government for another. The Cuban people won no real freedom with Castro.

  • olivemike81 have you ever lived there by any chance? (im not trying to cause n arguement, im just wondering)

  • I don't need to live there to know how the Cuban people are barred from speaking freely against their government.

  • well i have, and trust me, many feel that Fidel is a lot better than Batista. Also it is important to remeber Cuba did go through rough patchs, and you can critises Castro for, but to direspect Che is very unwise.

    BTW their are television channels in Cuba that scrutinised him, In the USA, their is only little scrutiny of the President and that is done by media puppets that he chooses, rather than a political oppostion.

  • Just because Fidel is better than Batista doesn't change the fact that you are not allowed to democratically oppose the Cuban government. lol you think Castro gets more scrutiny and criticism than Obama? That's hilarious. You know how many negative words Obama has been called by the right winger's in this country and how many of them oppose everything he's done so far? You need to wake up.

  • look, in the USA you have nothing like Prime Minister Question Time (UK) or in Cuba (I cant recall the name, hwever it features members of the public critising the government to its face-and it has worked, especially late last year when several corrupt people were forced out due to dodgy dealings).

    .

  • Any way just to let you know, I was deeply upset by your disregard to Che. He is the reason why Cuba has such a good health care system, whilist in the USA over 50% of people dont have health insurance! in Cuba there is none- all yo have to do is go the doctor and sign some forms, declaring protection from any dangers brought against you

  • I didn't disregard the man. I only said his fight for freedom ended with a man like Castro coming to power. You really think any real opposition to Castro's government was allowed there? Yeah, Castro has done a lot of good for Cuba. Too bad he didn't do the ultimate good and give his people real freedom. And by the way, I'll take no health insurance over no right to peacefully oppose my government any day of the week.

  • Cuba continues to fade away in economic delay. Fidel is just as big a murderer as Batista. Except that with Batista there was economic prosperity. there is a reason why all Cuban intellectuals left during the brain drain when Fidel came to power, they saw that the country was becoming the horrible place it is today. The bolivarian revolution is destroying my land, and it was all inspired by yours truly, el che.

  • Look, I can agree that he is controversial and all. But who in history can be said to have benifited everyone?

    btw your land? It says on your profile that ur from canada, and i know mine says i'm in the Uk as that is where I am from, not where I am at the moment.

  • And what good has Capitalism done? exploited millions of peasants? Polluted our environment? Created the drug and human trade issue? Caused poverty in hundreds of governments? Murdered millions? You, you brainwashed American child, have a long way to go. I recommend reading Marx's writing first. Fidel is not Communist. No one has been or is Communist since 1917 (to 1928).

  • finally some one who talks sense

    I find it very disturbing how Americans are so blind. I agree with what you say entirely-btw Fidel is a communist, however he is probably the most capitalist communist ever.

  • That is your opinion. Everyone has one and everyone's opinion is to be respected.

    But since we cannot think that our truths represent the whole truth, we cannot impose our truths onto other people. It is always important to remember that there are always two sides to every story.

  • as the song Laam.

  • Theese 2 films are really good.Benicio Is Che.

    Have seen both this week,and they are not some films you easily forget.

    brawo Benicio

  • how can i get a copy of part 2???

  • i have it, but it is 1,5Gb size, how can i give it to you?

  • is this movie good? cause i wanna watch it this weekend... and it's like 4 hours isn't? so, is it worth the time??

  • Funny and ironic the fact that a capitalist charge me twice for a movie in two part about a socialist icon middle-class doctor...Never heard of el doctor Norman Bethune!!! A heroes in China just like el doctor Che in Cuba...

  • does anyone know the name of the song at the end?

  • Che is justice ... Che is righteousness ... Che is liberty ... Che is equality ... Che is fearlessness ... Che is rebellion ... Che is truth.

    Che is everything noble in the human spirit. An eternal flame that burns in the hearts of millions - that flame can never be extinguished. If a heaven didn't exist before Oct 9 1967, then one would have had to be created ... solely for Che Guevara.

    Hasta la Victoria Siempre !

  • 4barbados you are just nuts,I'm surprised you don't have play along word with Che,If Che were here he would told you to stop the idolizations process,It's embarrassing,It's counter revolutionary,Cemetery are full of people irreplaceable,The poors all over the world will always be willing to change a dictator for a doctor or a Fidel and the Fidel and the doctor of the world will always be ready to change the poor for cold hard cash.

  • Che was just a person, get over it..

  • and what the captalkist idelogy caused billions of hungry men who ask you to shot them to get them from their suffer and hunger

  • que pendejo e ignorante eres primero define lo que es revolucion y dime las muertes que causo fueron de personas que eran un alma de dios?? pinche imperialista hijo de puta. suck my balls ashole

  • um, he brought the world to the brink of a nuclear war.

  • @4Barbudos wow that saying is so true and beautiful!!!!! 

  • Che was one of the most complete, intelligent, poetic, and brave men to ever live.

    He inspires millions around the world to be better people. He drives people to fight against injustice. He symbolizes everything that is good and noble in the human condition.

    A secular saint who died for our capitalist $ins

  • he was a socialist and was fighting USA-imperialism.

  • VIVA CHE GUEVARA