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The film closes with a moving cameo by the real Alberto Granado at age 82, rooting the dramatization in historical reality. Critical Acclaim

Then came the scene the filename had hinted at: "-CM-" — "crossing mountains." Mateo’s bike broke down in the Andes at 4,000 meters. Stranded, he met an old miner who had never seen the ocean. Mateo promised to send him a postcard from Valparaíso. The miner laughed and gave him a leather journal. "For the miles you haven't traveled yet," he said.

. It chronicles the 1952 expedition across South America by a 23-year-old medical student, Ernesto Guevara—who would later become the legendary revolutionary "Che"—and his biochemist friend Alberto Granado. Letterboxd Movie Synopsis The Motorcycle Diaries 2004 720p BluRay -CM- mp...

"The Motorcycle Diaries" is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking biographical drama that chronicles the transformative journey of a young Che Guevara and his friend Alberto Granado as they travel across South America on a rickety motorcycle. Based on the memoirs of Che Guevara and Alberto Granado, the film masterfully weaves together stunning cinematography, outstanding performances, and a rich narrative to create an unforgettable cinematic experience.

From the snow-capped Andes mountains and the arid Atacama Desert to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu and the dense Amazon basin, the continent itself functions as a central character. Gautier's cinematography captures both the breathtaking majesty of the geography and the harsh, gritty reality of the human settlements. The film closes with a moving cameo by

Jean Pierre Noher. Ernesto Guevara Lynch (Argentina) (as Jean-Pierre Noher) Lucas Oro. The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)

The film holds an on Rotten Tomatoes and a score of 75/100 on Metacritic , indicating generally favorable reviews. Mateo promised to send him a postcard from Valparaíso

The film is based on the journals written by Ernesto Guevara (played by Gael García Bernal) and Alberto Granado (played by Rodrigo de la Serna). The duo sets out from Buenos Aires, Argentina, on a 1939 Norton 500cc motorcycle named "La Poderosa" (The Mighty One), aiming to travel across the continent.

for being "thought-provoking," "beautifully acted," and "artful without being didactic". Historical Context: Critics at The Guardian

Only actor Sergio Boris ( The Motorcycle Diaries), who plays a welder, manages to suggest that his meeting with the youngster has ... Sergio Boris Bárbara Lombardo