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Diários de Motocicleta

Título original: Diarios de motocicleta
  • 2004
  • 12
  • 2 h 6 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,7/10
107 mil
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Diários de Motocicleta (2004)
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Mostra a viagem de motocicleta que Ernesto "Che" Guevara fez em sua juventude e que lhe mostrou a vocação de sua vida.Mostra a viagem de motocicleta que Ernesto "Che" Guevara fez em sua juventude e que lhe mostrou a vocação de sua vida.Mostra a viagem de motocicleta que Ernesto "Che" Guevara fez em sua juventude e que lhe mostrou a vocação de sua vida.

  • Direção
    • Walter Salles
  • Roteiristas
    • Ernesto 'Che' Guevara
    • Alberto Granado
    • Jose Rivera
  • Artistas
    • Gael García Bernal
    • Rodrigo de la Serna
    • Mía Maestro
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,7/10
    107 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Walter Salles
    • Roteiristas
      • Ernesto 'Che' Guevara
      • Alberto Granado
      • Jose Rivera
    • Artistas
      • Gael García Bernal
      • Rodrigo de la Serna
      • Mía Maestro
    • 316Avaliações de usuários
    • 177Avaliações da crítica
    • 75Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 1 Oscar
      • 36 vitórias e 49 indicações no total

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    The Motorcycle Diaries
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    What You Need to Know About 'I'm Still Here'
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    What You Need to Know About 'I'm Still Here'
    What You Need to Know About 'I'm Still Here'
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    What You Need to Know About 'I'm Still Here'
    What to Watch When You Miss Traveling
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    What to Watch When You Miss Traveling

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    Gael García Bernal
    Gael García Bernal
    • Ernesto Guevara de la Serna
    Rodrigo de la Serna
    Rodrigo de la Serna
    • Alberto Granado
    • (as Rodrigo De la Serna)
    Mía Maestro
    Mía Maestro
    • Chichina Ferreyra
    Mercedes Morán
    Mercedes Morán
    • Celia de la Serna (Argentina)
    Jean Pierre Noher
    Jean Pierre Noher
    • Ernesto Guevara Lynch (Argentina)
    • (as Jean-Pierre Noher)
    Lucas Oro
    • Roberto Guevara (Argentina)
    Marina Glezer
    • Celita Guevara (Argentina)
    Sofia Bertolotto
    Sofia Bertolotto
    • Ana María Guevara (Argentina)
    • (as Sofía Bertolotto)
    Franco Solazzi
    • Juan Martín Guevara (Argentina)
    Ricardo Díaz Mourelle
    • Uncle Jorge (Argentina)
    • (as Ricardo Diaz Mourelle)
    Sergio Boris
    • Young Traveler (Argentina)
    Daniel Kargieman
    • Young Traveler (Argentina)
    Diego Giorzi
    • Rodolfo (Argentina)
    Facundo Espinosa
    • Tomás Granado (Argentina)
    Matias Gomez
    • Kid (Argentina)
    • (as Matías Gómez)
    Diego Treu
    • Kid (Argentina)
    Ariel Verdun
    • Kid (Argentina)
    • (as Ariel Verdún)
    Gustavo Mansilla
    • Kid (Argentina)
    • Direção
      • Walter Salles
    • Roteiristas
      • Ernesto 'Che' Guevara
      • Alberto Granado
      • Jose Rivera
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    9cybersrfr1287120

    Bias is downfall of this movie

    I would not consider myself to be an ultra liberal, but I am somewhat knowledgeable about what has been going on in South America for the last 100 years, and Che Guevara is a part of it. Going into this movie all I knew about him was that he is on a lot of t-shirts, and that "che", despite what ignorant people think, is not his name, it is what Argentinians say to each other like in the US saying "dude".

    I am also a big fan of the purity of movies, not this Spider-man crap that is all over the place, but the true art of films, and I am fairly serious when I go into a movie for the first time. A part of this is that I watch the movie throwing all bias I might have out the window and watch it as if I had never heard of it before. That said, I believe this movie was excellent because it had superb cinematography of the beauty of South America, had excellent acting, great chemistry between the two main actors (despite Ebert saying they did not), and an overall political theme.

    This movie did not get great reviews in the US, and I haven't seen reviews from Latin American countries, but I am guessing they are better. This is because many people either shied away from the movie once they heard the word Che, and if they did see it, through the whole movie they were probably thinking "commie, commie!".

    I have since read up on Che Guevara, and he is actually a fascinating person to study because he began as a rich boy who through his journeys learned how much people were suffering beyond his imagination, and part of this was how he got to be so rich, by suppressing the native people. The movie does an excellent job of showing this transition from his carefree exploring until later having an epiphany about his destiny to help the people. Yes, he got extreme after a while, but the study of him is compelling nonetheless.

    It is interesting to know that coffee and bananas that say "Guatemala" are still grown today by slave laborers on farms, and that the US does not mind the slave labor because they were the ones who sponsored a coup in 1951 to install a dictatorship that in history books says it was an ousting of communism, which makes it okay. This is a much bigger and important example than the movie, but it is the same bias involved: People in the United States (I don't say America because that refers to every country from Argentina to Canada, not just the US as people in this country like to think) not only don't care about the suffering of people in other countries (unless it's mentioned on Oprah or involves economic rewards) but have the nerve to call them evil when they try to better themselves, which at the time was the communist movement in South America. This is not the communism of Castro or even of the later Che Guevara, but simply to give more to the starving and suppressed that are today suppressed to make your bananas and Starbucks coffee.

    Because of the biases people have towards the people of countries they know nothing about, this movie has been extremely underrated in the wake of films that comparatively suck ("Ray", way overrated) yet have been rewarded because of their popularity and appeasement to the ignorant people that attend theaters in the United States.
    george.schmidt

    REVALATORY A REVOLUCIONARY

    THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES (2004) ***1/2 Gael Garcia Bernal,

    Rodrigo De la Serna, Mia Maestro. (Dir: Walter Salles)

    Che Guevera is sadly best known today as a mysterious icon for a pop culture ironic t-shirt sported by the supposedly hip and political. Few, including this reviewer, really knew much more about the firebrand revolutionist who was a comrade in Cuban arms with Fidel Castro in a crusade that led to his eventual capture and execution by the CIA as a notorious fly-in-the-ointment career criminal.

    However new insight – albeit a few shades of grey and free styling dramatic license intact – depicts a twenty something medical student named Ernesto Guevera da la Serna, a South American native (memorably portrayed by the ever soulful Bernal, in a truly outstanding breakthrough performance) who partners with his best friend Alberto Granado (strongly supportive De la Serna) on a trek by motorcycle (a battered 1939 Norton to be exact) an 800 plus mile quest from Argentina up thru the upper regions of Peru with nothing but a few provisions and even less dinero.

    Relying on their bonhomie, make-shift surroundings and clever improvisation the odd couple manage to get to Ernesto's girlfriend's nouveau riche family where he tells the lovely Chichina Ferreyra (the fetching Maestro) that he wants her to wait for him but knows in his heart this is more than likely never to be.

    After several humorous encounters along the fray the duo finally have to give up their trusty vehicle after many hardships and torrential weather obstacles to go on foot then finally on ferry to their destination: an internship with a leper colony. Along the way the duo meet many disenfranchised and impoverished fellow countrymen and their women and families and with each soul-crushing pit-stop you can feel the stirrings of ire catching fire within the young man who will become Che Guevera.

    Salles, who directed the exceptional CENTRAL STATION, smartly allows his two fine actors plenty of room to get into the skins of their funny, fighting and deep souled characters while enlisting the picturesque surroundings of the lush and jaw-droppingly beautiful playas, mountains and countryside (exquisitely rendered by ace cinematographer Eric Gautier) and underlies the proceedings with a hauntingly stirring score by Gustavo Santaolalla.

    But it is Bernal who is most powerful in his implosive, soulful and heartfelt turn as the young impassioned man just about to break for greatness; the same can be said of this talented actor's star bursting career.
    Camera-Obscura

    Infantile

    THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES (Walter Salles - Argentina/Chile/France/Germany/UK/USA 2004).

    From the director who unleashed the Oscar-nominated CENTRAL DO BRASIL (1998) on the world and is now torturing audiences around the world with Paris JE T'AIME (a joint-project with some other world-weary humanist directors), a film unlikely to increase Paris' appeal. The film seems conveniently marketed for the anti-globalist soul-searching urbanites in Europe. It will probably keep them quiet for a while, since 'having seen this film' undoubtedly cleansed many souls.

    The film's first hour is spent in the extreme southern corners of the continent, in Patagonia, which plays more like a National Geographic episode with some laughably awful dramatics in between. Some time is spent in central Chile and by the 57 minute we arrive in Peru. They use a shot of exactly the same mountain in exactly the same angle (prabably very consciously done) as in AGUIRRE: DER ZORN GOTTES by Werner Herzog, near the ruins of Machu Picchu. This was one of the worst parts of the film, where our infallible heroes engage in some embarrassing chit chat, and - en passant - blame colonialism, Catholicism and modern capitalism for all misery, while talking to some local Incan descendants about how they're gonna put an end to poverty in the world.

    Director Walter Salles has an indestructible believe in the goodness of mankind. I do not share this view, but such a perspective shouldn't be a barrier upfront for making a decent film. Salles, however, shows our hero as a completely one-note morally unambiguous robot. He is like a God to him. He seems to lack any questioning about his morals or world view. His view is already established at a young age and now the world has to adapt to his insights, and to this film, which does nothing but play lip-service to these, which results in even more suffering for the audience. All political views aside, the film doesn't offer the slightest assault of the senses, with two incredibly uninteresting characters. The film is largely made to tell the story of Che Guevara, or perhaps show us the diversity of South-American culture and its people, but the film's observations are alarmingly clichéd, contrived and repetitive.

    Camera Obscura --- 0/10
    9dreams_sahara

    Excellent Film, Deserves Award

    The Motorcycle Diaries is a tale of Che's life prior to becoming a revolutionary political figure. We follow Che and his friend on a cross-country road trip, a journey into the unknown. The film was beautifully filmed. It really makes you want to travel and go to see some of the South/Central American countries.

    The acting was superb. Gael Garcia Bernal is not new to the screen. He has delivered amazing performances in both Amores Perros and Y Tu Mama Tambien. He does not disappoint in this movie. Newcomer, Rodrigo De La Serna, also gives an excellent performance.

    Regardless of your politics and personal views of Che, you will walk away from this movie feeling a bit better about humanity.

    I'm hoping this pulls Best Foreign Oscar.
    gradyharp

    Humanism, Awareness, Coming of Age: The Soul of Revolution

    THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES is certainly one of the finest films of the year - a daring, compassionate re-creation of the journey of two young, well-to-do Argentinean lads who leave their privileged positions of biochemist and fourth year Medical student to follow their idea of traveling by motorcycle from their native Buenos Aires down to Patagonia, up through Chile, Peru, Colombia to Venezuela. Sounds like a light hearted Trip Movie, but instead this journey, factually made by one Ernesto (aka 'Che' and 'Fuser') Guevara de la Serna and his close friend Alberto Granado ('Chubby'), is one of the most touching and sensitive passages into self acceptance and awareness of the world as a place where equality of people is a microscopic speck of illusion that is revealed by a carefully constructed script by Jose Rivera based on the diaries of both of these men made during and after their journey. Walter Salles ("Behind the Sun", "Central Station") once again proves himself a director who can infuse his vision of a story with uncomplicated directness of approach, having the sensitivity to allow his well-chosen actors to create wholly believable, three-dimensional characters, whether the actors are the leads or simply minor roles that hold the camera's eye for seconds.

    Taken as simply a movie to enjoy, THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES is as beautiful as a National Geographic Magazine feature on the Amazon and the deserted and populated lands of South America. But given his re-creation of Che Guevara's and Alberto Granado's meaningful excursion into manhood this movie goes far beyond entertainment and enters that rarefied arena of psycho biography. Traveling on an old motorcycle, the two lads encounter hunger, accidents, lusting after women at every stop, ingratiating panhandling, and the gradual revelation of the quality of life of the indigenous peoples of South America. They are touched by the plights of the people, the people in turn love the boys, and they eventually spend three weeks living and working in a leprosarium run by the nuns, adding their knowledge of medicine to helping not only the physical needs of the lepers but finding ways to break the psychosocial ostracism that historically curses the 'unclean'. Breaking down these barriers, forming strong relationships with those tending the lepers as well as the lepers themselves, lays the seeds of 'revolution' or Change in the minds of the lads, especially Ernesto or 'Che'. The film does not begin to preach or to make the Che Guevara of Cuban militancy fame a hero: it doesn't have to, as the transformation in the mind of Che is so beautifully subtle. The journey has given him the insight that he must devote himself to changing the inequality and poverty of his America. The events that followed this Motorcycle journey are provided in voice over, black and white footage of people's faces, and a final scene in Havana at the ending of the film. No more need be said.

    Gael Garcia Bernal gives an incredibly thoughtful, stunning portrayal of Che, saying so much more with his eyes, his body language (especially as he suffers through his own physical demon of asthma attacks), and his perfect embodiment of the spirit of a man who becomes enlightened by the peasants he comes to love. Bernal is already a brilliant actor and a magnetic screen presence, and if he is not nominated for an Oscar for this unique, artful role it will be a major surprise. His is a career to watch! Likewise Rodrigo de la Serna is completely immersed in his role as Alberto and shows the same quality of quiet growth as a character as the movie progresses. ALL of the many extras in this huge cast are memorable: the leper colony abounds with some of the most touching human beings ever captured on film. The camera work, the musical scoring, the obvious commitment on the part of everyone involved in this glorious picture - every aspect of THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES is exactly right. Ten Stars for this one! In Spanish with English subtitles

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    • Curiosidades
      There are two scenes that were improvised during the filming process.

      The scene when Ernesto and Alberto are riding in the snow was not in the screen play. When the crew arrived to the filming location they faced with extraordinary weather conditions. However it was their day off they decided to go to the mountains and shoot this scene.

      The scene in Cusco was filmed because the little "tour guide" boy asked the film crew if he can show them the city. They said yes and brought the camera as well. This is the way how they found the women with whom Ernesto and Alberto is talking in the Cusco scene.
    • Erros de gravação
      At Macchu Pichu, a piece is broken off of the sundial at the Inti Huatana (Hitching Post of the Sun). The damage occurred in 2000, when a crane fell on it. In the 1950s, it was still in perfect condition.
    • Citações

      Ernesto Guevara de la Serna: [voice over] How is it possible to feel nostalgia for a world I never knew?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The real Alberto appears at the very end of the film just before the credits.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The Making of 'The Motorcycle Diaries' (2004)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Adiós Muchachos
      Written by César Felipe Veldani & Julio César Sander

      Interpreted by Rodrigo de la Serna

      Interpreted by Alberto Granado

      Editorial SADAIC

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de maio de 2004 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • França
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Argentina
      • Peru
      • Chile
      • Alemanha
    • Idiomas
      • Espanhol
      • Quíchua
      • Mapuche
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    • Locações de filme
      • Chuquicamata, Región de Antofagasta, Chile
    • Empresas de produção
      • FilmFour
      • South Fork Pictures
      • Tu Vas Voir Productions
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 16.781.387
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 159.819
      • 26 de set. de 2004
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 57.663.711
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