Showing posts with label Benicio del Toro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benicio del Toro. Show all posts

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Che Part Two: Guerilla


Guerilla is the second part of Steven Soderbergh's film about argentinean revolutionary , Ernesto "Che" Guevara. Benicio del Toro plays the role of Che's final months (1967) in the bolivian andes where he formed a small guerilla to overthrown the bolivian military government. In this second part, as well as in the first part, we have Demián Bichir (Weeds) as Fidel Castro, Rodrigo Santoro (300 and Lost) as Raul Castro and Catalina Sandino Moreno (Maria Full of Grace) as Aleida March de Guevara. Also we have actors like Gaston Pauls (Nine Queens) as argentinean painter/guerillero Ciro Bustos, Lou Diamond Phillips (La Bamba) as Secretary General of Bolivia's Communist Party Mario Monje, Franka Potente (Run Lola Run) as only-female guerillera Tania, Óscar Jaenada (Noviembre) as bolivian guerillero Darío and Matt Damon as parish priest Father Leo Schwartz.

In general this part of the film has more action but does not have any good character development other than Che's character. Also, the editing sometimes made it difficult to differentiate between who was from the guerilla or who was from the bolivian army. Del Toro's performance was great as he transformed literally to become the charismatic leader. The other actors were ok, some did not pull out the correct accents (i.e. puerto rican actors speaking like puerto ricans instead of cubans) but Franka Potente stand out in a perfect argentinean accent (she is german) and puertorican actor Norman Santiago (Maldeamores) spoke a good cuban accent. The story was a bit sloppy in occasions but overall was not boring. At least, we got to see the final months of Che's struggle to bring communism to latin america. Not Soderbergh's greatest piece of work but one of the best performances by the puertorican actor, Benicio del Toro.

Benicio del Toro recently won the spaniard award Goya for best actor for the first part of the film, The Argentine. As well as the best actor award in Cannes 2008 for both parts of the movie.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Argentine


Benicio del Toro estelariza y produce la nueva película del director norteamericano Steven Soderbergh titulada "The Argentine". La historia del médico argentino, Ernesto Guevara, luego convertido en líder revolucionario latinoamericano, El Che, desde que conoce a Fidel Castro en Ciudad de México para los 50s hasta que lucha en Cuba para derrocar el régimen de Fulgencio Batista. Los revolucionarios del Movimiento 26 de julio batallan desde la Sierra Maestra hasta llegar a la Habana donde acaba esta primera parte de la saga que tiene como segunda parte, el otro film "Guerilla". Además se intercalan los discursos de El Che en la ONU.

La actuación de Benicio del Toro es excelente y por tanto obtuvo el premio al Mejor Actor en el Festival de Cannes de 2008. Tanto el y otros de los actores son puertorriqueños por tanto el acento de la isla caribeña está presente en muchas ocasiones. Destacan las apariciones de Norman Santiago (Maldeamores), Eugenio Monclova (hermano de René Monclova), Catalina Sandina Moreno (Maria Full of Grace), Victor Rasuk (Lords of Dogtown), Rodrigo Santoro(300), Israel Lugo (El Clown), Julio Cesar Morales (Y No Había Luz), entre muchos otros. Algunas de las localizaciones son en Puerto Rico, como por ejemplo la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras. Es una tremenda película, que te adentra en las hazañas de este héroe revolucionario de culto, durante su estancia en la Revolución Cubana. Además presenta otras figuras claves como Camilo Cienfuegos (interpretado por el venezolano Santiago Cabrera), Fidel (por el mexicano Demián Bichir) y Raúl Castro (el brasilero Rodrigo Santoro).