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We meet Che Guevara in the form of Gael Garcia Bernal in the film "The Motorcycle Diaries." We go to watch "The Code," a TV drama, Gael García Bernal Walter Salles
The film holds an on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 75/100 on Metacritic , indicating generally favorable reviews.
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The film’s narrative brilliance lies in what it doesn't show. We never see Che as a revolutionary or a soldier. Instead, we witness the gradual and profound process that led him to become one. Through a series of powerful and heartbreaking encounters with the harsh realities of Latin America, the film depicts the "dawning of Guevara’s social conscience".
Leo closed the laptop. Outside, the first snow of winter was falling on a city he'd never left. He grabbed his coat and walked to the garage, where his uncle’s Suzuki still sat under a tarp.
The official title and release year of the biographical drama.
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The story follows 23-year-old medical student Ernesto and 29-year-old biochemist Alberto as they depart from Buenos Aires. Their 8,000-mile route takes them through Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela. A romantic, lighthearted quest for adventure.
The film holds a high Metascore (88/100) and was praised by reviewers from Rolling Stone