Description: Further DetailsTitle: Che (The Criterion Collection)Format: DVDCondition: NewNumber Of Discs: 3Release Date: 01/19/2010Actors: Julia Ormond, Benicio Del Toro, Oscar Isaac, Pablo Guevara, Franklin DíazDirector: Steven SoderberghAudio Language: UnqualifiedRuntime: 4 hours and 21 minutesRegion Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)Studio: Criterion CollectionSubtitle Language: EnglishCertificate: MPAA Not RatedDescription: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Far from a conventional biopic, Steven Soderbergh's film about Che Guevara is a fascinating exploration of the revolutionary as icon. Daring in it's refusal to make the socialist leader into an easy martyr or hero, Che paints a vivid, naturalistic portrait of the man himself (with a stunning, Cannes-award-winning performance by Benicio del Toro), from his overthrow of the Batista dictatorship, to his 1964 United Nations trip, to the end of his short life. Originally released in two parts, the first a kaleidoscope view of the Cuban revolution and the second an all-action dramatization of Che's failed campaign in Bolivia, Che is presented here in it's complete form. AMAZON Lauded for its documentary approach yet also experimental in nature, Steven Soderbergh's Che spends over four hours chronicling different phases in the revolutionary career of Che Guevara (Benicio Del Toro). In Che: Part One, the successful Cuban campaign is covered, interspersed with glimpses of Guevara's camera-ready visit to New York in the Castro Revolution's aftermath. This section can't help but approximate the outline of a battle epic, despite Soderbergh's anti-romantic approach, and ends up being a stirring account of guerrilla action (it also has the bonus of Demian Bechir's uncanny impersonation of Fidel Castro). Che: Part Two jumps ahead to Che's grueling later experiences in Bolivia, where he traveled to aid the homegrown insurgents but found much less fertile ground than in Cuba. Here Guevara is--figuratively and visually--lost in the jungle, as Soderbergh reduces the characters and story to a series of factual sequences laid end-to-end. It's not Dr. Zhivago, that's for sure, although it does last longer. By spotlighting two specific sections of Che's life, Soderbergh sidesteps the less heroic aspects of his struggle, including the executions that followed the Cuban Revolution (omissions that brought criticism from anti-Castro Cubans). But the film's approach is so intentionally flat that such criticisms are almost not worth the trouble. And while Benicio Del Toro sinks into the role of the asthmatic jungle fighter with total commitment, his Guevara is an elusive protagonist, seen from a distance except for the scenes in which he's being turned into a celebrity during his NYC interlude. In short, Che is a very intriguing idea for a movie, and not a terribly engaging film. --Robert HortonDVDs ARE REGION 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Title: Che (The Criterion Collection)
Actor: Franklin Díaz
Rating: MPAA Not Rated
No Of Discs: 3
Run Time: 4 hours and 21 minutes
Release Date: 01/19/2010
Subtitle Language: English
EAN: 0715515049511
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language: Unqualified
Producer: Benicio Del Toro, Bill Pohlad, Laura Bickford, Steven Soderbergh, Tay Garnett
Movie/TV Title: Che (Criterion Collection)
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2008
Genre: Drama
Studio: Criterion Collection
Sub-Genre: Biography