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Ché, el Argentino: entrevista Steven Soderbergh (parte I)

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2008

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El director habla sobre el rodaje del biopic sobre el revolucionario cubano

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  • La pelicula ha sido hecha en español pero el director no sabe la lengua. ¿Comó lo habrá hecho?

  • Among the individuals that Che Guevara hated the most, were all the intellectuals artists and other professionals. Rich Stupid bourgeois, and alcoholic potheads as Bebicio and Soderbergh, could not have had many opportunities to survive Che (the murderer) Guevara in Cuba in those early days of the Communist Revolution.

  • Che Guevara after the triumph of the Cuban revolution and for more that tree years after, and while acting as head executioner in Cuba, he put to dead many innocent people just because they had a different political opinion and didn't like Communism and had the courage to say it.

  • Che murder at the Wall (Paredon) many hundreds under false pretenses and accusations and send many other thousands to his new concentration camps (UMAP).

    Che executed and imprison "the undesirables", because he wanted to cleanse the Cuban society of "Worms, Bourgeois, Gays and the Weak and Antisocial", to make way for the New Glorious "Cuban Revolution" and.. "The New Man of the Future"

  • I agree...

    Soderbergh has truly taken the road less travelled with these two beautiful films. He and Del Toro has demystified Guevara in the best possible way.

    I have devoted my life to work in health and am very much opposed to violence. But these films do describe a process of armed struggle in which the revolutionary violence was in my opinion justified in seeking to bring to an end institutionalized violence of many kinds.

    This film is a real benefit to everyone...

  • Tremenda pelicula, increible.

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