The Motorcycle Diaries

The Motorcycle Diaries

By Walter Salles

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2004-09-24
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 6min
  • Director: Walter Salles
  • Production Company: Film4 Productions
  • Production Country: Argentina, France, United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.427/10
7.427
From 1,264 Ratings

Description

Based on a true life story, The Motorcycle Diaries is an inspiring and thrilling adventure that traces the youthful origins of a revolutionary spirit. The film follows two daring friends, Ernesto "Che" Guevara (Gael García Bernal,, Y Tu Mama Tambien) and Alberto Granado (Rodrigo de la Serna), who hop on the back of a beat-up motorcycle for a breathtaking and exciting road trip across Latin America. From executive producer Robert Redford and acclaimed director Walter Salles (Central Station) comes a life-changing journey that critics are hailing as "Magnificent!" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone)

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  • A good movie

    4
    By Mateo147
    This is an important, if incomplete, movie, particularly for Latinos (including those like me who were raised in the US). The movie should inspire us to unite and find the best in ourselves. This was the best in el Che Guevara. This is not to say he was perfect or that all that he did was good. There's plenty of fault that can be found about el Che. (But that same criticism could be leveled 10 times over about George Washington, Thomas Jefferson or half a hundred American heros.) He loved and fought for the Latin American people. And in the end, he died for the Latin American people (even those who disagreed with him).
  • Beautiful production. Hard political message.

    4
    By Trotskii
    Here’s the bottom line on this film: The production is wonderful. The acting, photography, score, screenplay, sound are all first rate, but the politics are polarizing. You know what you’re getting into here, so if you can suspend personal opinion long enough to absorb the graceful humanism of it all, you’ll like this movie.
  • Leftist Propaganda.

    1
    By bixby7
    "Che Guevara was a real nice guy." That's the basic message of this film. If it wasn't such a bore I might have enjoyed it, but this movie has an agenda to change minds on a person who truly may have been a nice guy, but in this film he's the messiah. This is probably the sort of film that the left thinks is good due to the message alone; forget the lousy story. The acting was good, though.
  • Failed

    1
    By msalt88
    I purchased the rental and apple said I had 24 hours to finish it. I stop it half way through that night, come back the next morning and it wouldn't allow me to finish. The movie could have been great if I was able to finish it.
  • good movie

    4
    By bigmamma90
    It was a good movie but the error was in trying to make Che look like a saint when he was just a man. The friend was given the role as the womanizer when t it was really Che who was the womanizer. I wish that had been more accurate. That truth would not have diminish the things that he tried to do in uniting Latin America. The fact is that dispite growing up in great wealth and comfort, his heart and deeds were with the poor.
  • Great movie!

    5
    By Buste003
    This movie is one of my favorites.

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