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El día que mataron al Ché is a documentary that captures the tension and complexity surrounding the life and death of Che Guevara. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of its historical context. It dives deep into themes of revolution, martyrdom, and the conflicting narratives that frame Guevara's legacy. While the direction isn't flashy, the practical effects—like archival footage and original interviews—anchor the film in reality. There’s something raw about the performances too, as real voices share their stories and insights. It’s definitely an interesting watch for those who appreciate documentary storytelling that leans into the gray areas of history.
Strong focus on historical contextRaw and engaging storytellingThought-provoking themes of revolution
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