Hi, I just finished watching the DVD. I was touched and moved,"conmovido", by the movie. I enjoyed very much the Argentinian accent and how they express themselves. So frank, so free, so rich.
I loved taking the ride with them. Excellent cinematography. Beautiful images at the end of the film.
It's no doubt Gael and Rodrigo portrayed excellent personalities of the "Che" Guevara and Alberto Granado. Very "simpatico" characters. You want to explore with them the unknown and the injustice they come across the road.
A friend of mine told me that the director Walter Salles did not reach further on his quest to go deeper as he did with Central Station with the reality of life. But to me, you can understand what is going on in south America. I don't need to go back to the 50's. He can use this movie to reflect what is Latinamerica about.
You can sense it right now. But, some of us might turn the heads and close the eyes. It does not matter, with eyes closed, eal life is happening right now. You know it. I know it. And that is why we feel compelled by this movie to identify what some parts of Latinamemica faces.
It's a great film. Don't miss it. Rent it. I enjoyed a great film-making.
Cut. Print. That's a rap.