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- Rent Che: Part Two on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. The second part of Soderbergh's biopic is a dark, hypnotic and sometimes frustrating portrait of a warrior in decline, with a terrific central performance from Del Toro.
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Yes. Terrific, both of them. 5. Reply. gelectrox • 9 yr. ago. Cool. Watching it this weekend then. 1. Reply. FuzzyLoveRabbit • 9 yr. ago. Vote number 3 coming in - Totally watch it. Del Toro is great. 2. Reply. legthief • 9 yr. ago. There are no Steven Soderbergh movies that aren't worth watching. 2. Reply. gelectrox • 9 yr. ago. You are correct.
I liked part one more only because it was filmed on film. However, I still loved part two and I think it's Soderbergh's best film. It also goes really well with the motorcycle diaries film. I recommend watching that if you liked Che.
Thoughts on Che (2008) Discussion. While watching hours worth of old (man) 60's-70's war movies, I remembered I had the Criterion copies of Che Part 1 and 2 directed by Steven Soderberg starring Benicio Del Tero.
Jan 9, 2009 · Rent Che: Part Two on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. The second part of Soderbergh's biopic is a dark, hypnotic and sometimes frustrating portrait of a warrior in decline, with a terrific...
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- Benicio Del Toro
- Steven Soderbergh
- Biography, Drama
Mike Edwards What Culture. As a standalone film this is far less enjoyable than the first, but there is enough in here to engage and entertain for the duration. Full Review | Original Score:...
Jan 24, 2009 · Che: Part Two: Directed by Steven Soderbergh. With Demián Bichir, Rodrigo Santoro, Benicio Del Toro, Catalina Sandino Moreno. In 1967, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara leads a small partisan army to fight an ill-fated revolutionary guerrilla war in Bolivia, South America.
Budget. US$58 million [3] Box office. US$42.8 million [1] Che is a two-part 2008 biographical film about Argentine Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, directed by Steven Soderbergh. Rather than follow a standard chronological order, the films offer an oblique series of interspersed moments along the overall timeline.