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So, Che: Rise and Fall, it’s this raw documentary shot in Cuba during a really pivotal moment. You get a sense of the atmosphere as they transport Che's remains back home, and it’s heavy, man. The film dives deep into the voices of his comrades from Sierra Maestra, Congo, and Bolivia, which gives it a unique perspective. You feel the pacing—it's not rushed, but rather, it lets you absorb the weight of their stories. There's a real authenticity in the way they present the struggle and camaraderie. The practical effects are minimal since it's all about the interviews and the historical context, but that’s what makes it distinctive. It’s not just about Che as a figure; it’s about the people who fought alongside him. Really something to ponder.
Focuses on personal narratives from Guevara's comradesShot entirely in Cuba during a significant eventCaptures the emotional weight of historical reflection
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