what are your thoughts?
I thought it was a great film. I found myself going back to see it three times. For not being a very fast and action pack film I felt very humbled by the experiences these two were having. And the acting was at its best. I also thought the use of the black and white stills was very powerful.
I thought it was a great film. I found myself going back to see it three times. For not being a very fast and action pack film I felt very humbled by the experiences these two were having. And the acting was at its best. I also thought the use of the black and white stills was very powerful.
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Re: Anyone see The Motorcycle Diaries yet?
Wed, March 23, 2005 - 10:56 AMi loved it
i actually got to meet the star Gael at some bar several months ago :) -
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Wed, March 23, 2005 - 11:06 AMawsome! How was he? He seems like he would be a humble guy. -
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Re: Anyone see The Motorcycle Diaries yet?
Wed, March 23, 2005 - 11:10 AMNo, I haven't seen the movie. But, now that you remeind me, it is back on my list. I do want to see it!
Thanks,
Skip
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Re: Anyone see The Motorcycle Diaries yet?
Fri, March 25, 2005 - 9:36 AMThe movie was awesome and i liked the fact that the only act of violence was to gather food,and the sights of South America was amazing....road trip anyone?
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Re: Anyone see The Motorcycle Diaries yet?
Mon, April 18, 2005 - 8:24 PMI finally rented the DVD last night. It was amazing to see the way each experience influenced their thinking. I think it's a movie I will have to re-watch also.
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Re: Anyone see The Motorcycle Diaries yet?
Thu, January 19, 2006 - 5:59 AMI loved the movie.
I appreciate the fact that this film helps people understand more about Che Guevara and the reasons why he chose to fight for communism. In an innocent society, like the one envisioned by Che and other communists of his time, it was to help bring everyone together -- to break the barriers between the rich, poor and middle class.