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The Motorcycle Diaries Blu-ray
 
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The Motorcycle Diaries Blu-ray

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4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)

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  • Region: Region B/2 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Channel 4
  • DVD Release Date: 16 Jun 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001U3EOGC
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 20,919 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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The beauty of the South American landscape and of Gael Garcia Bernal (Y Tu Mama Tambien, Bad Education) gives The Motorcycle Diaries a charisma that is decidedly apolitical. But this portrait of the young Che Guevara (later to become a militant revolutionary) is half buddy-movie, half social commentary--and while that may seem an unholy hybrid, under the guidance of Brazillian director Walter Salles (Central Station) the movie is quietly passionate. Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado (Rodrigo de la Serna, a lusty and engaging actor) set off from Buenos Aires, hoping to circumnavigate the continent on a leaky motorcycle. They end up travelling more by foot, hitchhiking, and raft, but their experience of the land and the people affects them profoundly. No movie could affect an audience the same way, but The Motorcycle Diaries gives a soulful glimpse of an awakening social conscience, and that's worth experiencing. --Bret Fetzer

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Gael Garcia Bernal, Rodrigo De La Serna, Mia Maestro, Mercedes Moran, Jorge ChiarellaDirectors: Walter Salles

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Inspiring! 19 Jun 2006
Format:DVD
I watched this film when I was in a miserable mood and it really uplifted me! It's an interesting and beautiful film with just enough detail to get you keen to learn more about Che's life.

I would recommend this film to anyone who needs reassurance that there are people out there who can make such a difference and inspire others!

It also makes you want to fly over to Peru- what wonderful landscape!!!
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57 of 59 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Sometimes a movie comes along that shows you exactly what the filmmaking art is all about. The Motorcycle Diaries is just such a movie. It deals with the trials and tribulations of the young Ernesto Guevara de la Serna whilst he was still a medical student and before he became slightly more famous as "Che" Guevara, and his friendship with Alberto Granado, a fellow medical student as they take an eye opening and often hazardous motorcycle trip across the South American continent.
Along the way, the two friends encounter women and adventure in equal measure, as well as hostile locals, friendly locals, illness and danger, but are most affected by what they witness the treatment meted out on the native populations (or what remains of them) by locals. It is this factor that influences young Ernesto the most, and obviously what drives him to become the famous (or to some infamous) revolutionary he would be most remembered as. Granado on the other hand sees the whole thing as a big adventure at first, but whilst it takes him longer to awaken his social conscience, when he does the transformation is all the more uplifting.
As Ernesto, Gael Garcia Bernal gives a committed performance as a relatively privileged young man from a well to do family who, as his journey progresses, realises that much of his own privilege is gained at the expense of others and ultimately gives him the first inkling of his life's calling (to quote Alberto "I am not me anymore, at least I am not the same me I was"). The fact that Bernal is a highly charismatic young actor also helps to humanise the man who would become "Che" (which is actually utilised by Argentineans in much the same way as "dude" or "mate" is used by us), and allows us to empathise with his social awakening to the inequities of not only his own country but the continent as a whole.
That is not to say that Rodrigo de la Serna as Alberto is any less watchable than Bernal. Initially coming across as a chubby, fun loving man who sees the journey as nothing more than an excuse to get laid in a variety of countries, his journey from self satisfaction into a more well rounded human being is all the more satisfying because he has much further to go.
On top of a couple of top notch performances, director Walter Salles has crafted a truly beautiful movie, breathtaking in scope and wonderful to look at (particularly when the two friends reach the Incan city of Machu Pichu). The film also has a number of noteworthy and often very touching scenes, in particular an extended section when the two friends stay and help out in a leper colony, something that has a deep impact on both of them, as well as the viewer.
Part road movie, part travelogue, part adventure and part social commentary, this is a film that has much to offer both the casual viewer and the more committed cinephile. Do not be put of by the subject matter, a deep understanding of "Che" Guevara is not necessary to enjoy this film, or the undoubted political slant, neither is a hindrance to the viewer's enjoyment. Ultimately a movie about two friends and their deeper understanding of each other and the world around them as a result of their experiences.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Blu-ray
Whilst I enjoy a good blockbuster film, it's great to see intelligent and thoughtful films beginning to be issued on Blu-ray. This is a film that really draws me in and holds my attention throughout - I soon forget that I'm reading subtitles as the film gets under way. Reviewers of the DVD have expressed well the film's great qualities - I shall therefore comment on the Blu-ray presentation. The film does look slightly grainy, but it obviously didn't have the huge budget of a glossy Hollywood production so that's not surprising - and somehow it adds to its charm. Otherwise the transfer is fine and with the enhanced detail over the DVD, it looks great on a big screen. I haven't watched the extras yet, but there's over an hour of them (in SD). Well worth the extra cost for the Blu-ray version.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Brilliant film. Must see.
I saw this film at friend's house and really liked it so decided to buy one for my collection. Brilliant film about an interesting person. Must see.
Published 3 days ago by Mrs. Anikolenko
Superb.
I watched this before going to Cuba, as I wanted to see where what developed Che's passion for Marxism. It's a truly inspiring story and one everyone can enjoy. Read more
Published 4 months ago by S. Brown
Motorcylce diaries
This should be compulsory viewing for all teenagers!!! Love this film! Live the dream and make a difference! Brilliantly acted, moving and evocative.
Published 6 months ago by Kimlerley
The Motorcycle Diaries
Don't be put off by the title. This is a seriously good movie based on the (true) diary of two students in the 1950's taking a year out from university to travel by cranky old... Read more
Published 6 months ago by warwick
If you travel far enough, you might just find yourself
Ernesto `Che' Guevara enjoys iconic status as a Latin American anti-establishment Communist revolutionary. Read more
Published 7 months ago by LXIX
Buddy movie, road movie, travelogue, coming of age...
Well, rather late in the day I add my praise to this extraordinary film.

I have to admit, I approached this film with some skepticism ... Read more
Published 12 months ago by S. D. Nunn
The Motorcycle Diaries
I had allready seen this DVD, a couple of years ago, having received it from a
newspaper. And I enjoyed watching it, However, it got lost. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Tomos
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Published 13 months ago by Charles Vasey
A great film
A great film, the story tells not only about the revolutionary, but also about many different countries in Latin America. It is beautifully shot and presented. Read more
Published 21 months ago by IM
A homage to youth and South America.
I really liked this film. A college student setting out on an adventure, full of mischief, confidence and fun. Its about youth and seeking out your place in this world. Read more
Published 21 months ago by John L
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