Che: Part Two Page #6

Synopsis: In 1965, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara resigns from his Cuban government posts to secretly make his latest attempt to spread the revolution in Bolivia. After arriving in La Paz, Bolivia late in 1966, by 1967, Che with several Cuban volunteers, have raised a small guerrilla army to take on the militarist Bolivian movement. However, Che must face grim realities about his few troops and supplies, his failing health, and a local population who largely does not share the idealistic aspirations of a foreign troublemaker. As the US supported Bolivian army prepares to defeat him, Che and his beleaguered force struggle against the increasingly hopeless odds.
Director(s): Steven Soderbergh
Production: IFC Films
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
64
Rotten Tomatoes:
82%
NOT RATED
Year:
2008
135 min
$2,000,000
652 Views


ato.

Get Aniceto.

Go with ato and take over

for Pombo and Urbano.

Make them both come back.

Wait a moment.

What's that?

Hey, Urbano.

ato is making signs

I don't understand.

Either he's saying Fernando wants us

to retreat or move toward him.

- Antonio, do we move?

- No, we stay here.

Pablito, prepare the wounded to leave.

Go now.

F***! We have to leave now, Urbano.

Pombo, go now! I can cover you!

Wait, wait, wait!

Wait! Now move!

There they are.

Pombo and Urbano are there.

How do you feel?

Fine.

The lieutenant bandaged it for me.

Where have you taken

Willy and Chino?

They're next door.

How many guerrillas are left out there?

I don't know.

What was your rendezvous point?

We didn't have one.

What's your rendezvous point?

- I told you we didn't have one.

- You didn't have one?

Why did you come here

to La Higuera during the day?

Does it matter?

Nothing matters anymore.

Listen to me.

You are no longer in Cuba, sir.

And you should know that

I am a colonel in the Bolivian army.

You escaped the Congo, Venezuela,

but I assure you, not Bolivia.

This is where your adventures end,

you foreign piece of sh*t.

All right. Get some rest.

Tomorrow we'll go to Vallegrande

to have your wound examined.

Put on your best face.

A lot of people

will want a photograph of you.

Maybe we should shave you.

Piece of sh*t!

Bring me the dead,

and leave them here, quickly!

That's not right.

They shouldn't do that with the dead.

Do you want to smoke?

Yes.

Thanks.

How is Cuba?

Cuba is progressing.

Do they have religion there?

Yes, there are religions.

I thought Communists

didn't believe in God.

Well,

in Cuba there's no official religion,

but many people believe in God.

You don't believe in anything?

Yes, I believe in mankind.

- Are you married?

- No, no.

- How about you?

- Yes.

Do you have children?

- I have five.

- Five!

Three girls and two boys.

You want some more?

Yes.

What's your name?

Eduardo.

Would you untie me, Eduardo?

Hey.

- Che asked me to free him.

- What?

He asked me to untie him.

No, you're crazy. They'd kill both of us.

I don't want to go back in.

You take the next shift.

What are you thinking about,

comandante?

Where are you from?

From Cuba.

I don't talk to traitors.

Okay, so you don't

want to talk to traitors.

But listen to what I have to say.

You executed my uncle.

Must be hard, comandante?

You, here, in the jungle,

and Fidel in Havana

having lunch at El Nacional.

Can you imagine?

What made you think the Bolivians

would be receptive to your ideas?

We already had our revolution.

Didn't you hear

about the land reform in 1952?

Yes, and Barrientos sold out.

Now you have a military dictatorship.

Have you seen how your peasants live?

If the peasants are so bad off,

why did they turn you in?

Maybe they believed your lies.

Or maybe, they never wanted you here.

Yes, maybe.

Or maybe our failure

will wake them up.

Captain.

- Tell me.

- A call for Colonel Zenteno.

I told them he had left, but they

asked for the senior officer.

Bravo Uno.

This is Captain Ramrez.

Repeat, please.

Order 600. I will tell the colonel.

Put him there.

Take a picture.

You just have to press here.

So that you can smoke, comandante.

Say cheese.

Stop there.

I have a message for you from the

high command. They ordered a 600.

Fine. I have to leave for Vallegrande.

I'll send a helicopter back at 1400 hours.

Have the body ready.

Yes, sir.

Let's go.

You can shoot from here down.

Nothing more.

Listen to me closely.

I need two volunteers.

Someone else?

Sergeant. Let me do it.

Shoot him below the neck.

Come.

Come with me.

Sit down!

Shoot. Do it.

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Peter Buchman

Peter Buchman was born on July 13, 1967 as Peter David Buchman. He is a writer, known for Jurassic Park III (2001), Eragon (2006) and Che: Part One (2008). more…

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