On November 26, 1956, Fidel Castro sails to Cuba with eighty rebels. One of those rebels is Ernesto “Che” Guevara, an Argentine doctor who shares a common goal with Fidel Castro - to overthrow the corrupt dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
Che proves indispensable as a fighter, and quickly grasps the art of guerrilla warfare. As he throws himself into the struggle, Che is embraced by his comrades and the Cuban people. The film tracks Che’s rise in the Cuban Revolution, from doctor to commander to revolutionary hero.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Writer: Peter Buchman
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Cast: Benicio Del Toro, Benjamin Bratt, Franka Potente








December 12th, 2008 at 10:02 am
I’m really upset about this movie. Che is a murderer. He killed innocent children and women. Innocent people in general. He stands for communism. They portrayed him as a hero, and he is not a hero. Every Cuban knows who Che really is. Anyone who supports Che is ignorant. Google him.
January 2nd, 2009 at 8:06 pm
Che is a murderer?….and George Bush?….hmmm (So why is the memory of Che at the front instead of non-violent leaders like Mahatma Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Jr., Eleanor Roosevelt and the Dalai Lama?)…why do we continue to study this violent man? Is there anything that he represents that we hope for in our selves or our future?
January 6th, 2009 at 2:56 pm
There is so much to be explained about him that I can’t do on here. But if you’d like I’d be glad to speak with you over AIM or MSN.
This man… there’s alot of thing’s people over look. He was ruthless.