Reviews of The Motorcycle Diaries
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Jye Sherwell
17Mar11
This film feels like it was made with love. It’s the story of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara (Played by the charismatic Gael García Bernal) as he travels South America on a motorcycle (and on foot).
Some films make you interested in their characters more than other films. This is certainly a film that made me very interested in the life of Ernesto and interested in him as a person.
The film drags sometimes, but carry on through those rare times and you’ve got quite a good film. Don’t think you’re just getting a road movie either because in the latter part of the film you get a solid amount of time spent in one spot which is really the best part of the film I’d say. Walter Salles has made a touching, absolutely beautifully shot film with incredible locations and all that is complimented by a superb soundtrack which includes another great score from Gustavo Santaolalla.
I think this is a film that a lot of people could enjoy, so I’m recommending it. Plus it might get you interested in this man like it’s got me interested.
Actually now I’m planning on renting part 1 or Steven Soderbergh’s “Che” starring Benicia Del Toro, so hopefully you’ll see a review of that this week.
“The Motorcycle Diaries” gets a 4/5
- Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
Benoît
3Mar11
Voilà un film qui me laisse une impression réellement mitigée. Outre le fait que tout est assez convenu dans le déroulement, on sait au fond ce qui va se passer, il fallait donc jouer sur d’autres cartes pour pouvoir sortir du lot. D’une part, le voyage qu’entreprennent Ernesto et Alberto est remarquable. On s’attend donc à voir des paysages merveilleux et une foule de personnes. Si c’est bien le cas, il faut par moment avouer que la beauté des paysages est gâchée par cette voix off contant les différentes lettres d’Ernesto à sa mère. Une voix off cruellement décevante et qui n’apporte pas grand chose de plus aux différentes images puisque la transformation de Guevara se fait petit à petit et se voit aussi bien à l’écran. La seconde partie, dès la léproserie se révèle bien plus intéressante et offre certainement les plus belles séquences de l’oeuvre (la séparation de la rivière et un Che prenant déjà parti pour les plus démunis et puis la séquence de départ, chargée comme il faut en émotions). Je regrette aussi cette volonté d’idéaliser un peu trop le personnage du Che (par exemple, il ne ment jamais…) et le communisme en général.
- Currently 2.0/5 Stars.
Hunter Duesing
17Nov09
Ebert hit it on the head when he said that this movie is nothing special and garners acclaim mainly because it’s not cool to dislike Che or anything related to him. Walter Salles is a director that loves to fashionably stare at the problems facing Latin Americans, but has nothing of substance to say about them or their plight, another perfect example being his vapid entry in PARIS, JE T’AIME. What should be an interesting, transformative story about two men is rather boring and tedious, lacking any real complexity or emotional depth. It’s a glossy, well-shot faux-art movie dressed up to make people feel smart and socially responsible for watching and enjoying it, giving it about as much value as a packet of saccharine.
- Currently 2.0/5 Stars.