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The Motorcycle Diaries Reviews

2004 Certificate 15
  • Rated:
  • 70
  • from 52,939 members

An adaptation of a journal written by Che Guevara when he was 23 years old. Along with his friend Alberto Granado he crossed South America by motorcycle in the 1950s and he recounts some of their adventures. Read more

Starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Rodrigo De La Serna, Mia Maestro, Mercedes Moran
Director Walter Salles Jr.
Genres Drama, World Cinema

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  • Critics' reviews (6) of The Motorcycle Diaries

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    It started as a fun road trip across Latin America for two Argentine friends in 1952, but the social struggles and injustices witnessed en route awakened their political consciousness — and in the case of Ernesto “Che” Guevara de la Serna sealed his future as a revolutionary icon. Based on the memoirs of Guevara (Gael García Bernal) and his companion Alberto Granado (played by Che's real-life cousin Rodrigo de la Serna), Central Station director Walter Salles's remarkably involving biography humanises Che, portraying the man rather than a propagandist myth. By turns funny (witness the duo's pick-up lines), lyrical (the gorgeously photographed locations in Argentina, Chile and Peru) and moving (their ultimate destination, the leper colony), Salles's film is astonishing in its emotional and physical scope. This inspiring story is further enhanced by Bernal's intensely charismatic performance as the young idealist, and the dynamic screen chemistry between him and de la Serna.

    • Radio Times
  • 3 stars out of 4

    High spirited, well observed road movie about a man who had yet to become the revolutionary Che Guevara, though it does concern itself with his social and political education through encounters with poverty and exploitation on his travels.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • A film you'll never forget... A masterpiece.

    • Film Review
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of The Motorcycle Diaries

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  • 70 out of 73 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Fantastic and moving

    This is a fantastic film, both warm and funny in its depiction of the picaresque adventures of Ernesto & Alberto as they travel across South America; and moving in the way it shows the awakening of Ernesto's revolutionary spirit as he witnesses first hand the poverty, sickness and injustice which are endemic throughout the countries he visits.

    A lot of the minor characters seem to be (and probably are) real people rather than actors and the film here cleverly blurs the line between the realities of fifty years ago and today, and grants the performers a dignity and spirit that stay in the mind long after the film has finished.

    The lead performances are both fine and Gael Garcia Bernal is developing into one of the most charismatic and engaging actors of the decade. The photography is beautiful too and shows a great potted summary of the continent.

      • David Ions from London
  • 28 out of 29 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Enthralling tour of South America

    Motorcyle Diaries is a beautifully acted and shot, facinating insight into Che Guevara's life before he was a revolutionary.

    The film takes the audience on a journey through South America and on a journey of disovery for the young Che, played by the captivating Gael Garcia Bernal. It's laugh-out-loud funny and extremely down to Earth for a film about a man who has now gained iconic status.

    Please watch, even if you have no interest in Che, you will love this film.

      • carolinec from berks
  • 32 out of 54 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Rating not applicable - didn't watch the film

    I ordered this film on the strength of all the reports saying how good it was.

    Unfortunately - I had not realised it was a foreign film with English subtitles.

    On this occasion - i wasn't in the mood to cope with following subtitles and the film, so i just sent it back without watching it.

      • 48 year old white female from Leeds, England
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of The Motorcycle Diaries

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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    motorcycle diaries

    not what i expected at all, had to read the subtitles (which i hate having to do!) and thought the story was about shake a vara (!!) which it was but not a lot about his days as president. My fault i suppose for not reading the details about the film.

  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    motercycle diarys

    great, acting superb and picturesq sequences

      • A customer from UK
  • 70 out of 73 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Fantastic and moving

    This is a fantastic film, both warm and funny in its depiction of the picaresque adventures of Ernesto & Alberto as they travel across South America; and moving in the way it shows the awakening of Ernesto's revolutionary spirit as he witnesses first hand the poverty, sickness and injustice which are endemic throughout the countries he visits.

    A lot of the minor characters seem to be (and probably are) real people rather than actors and the film here cleverly blurs the line between the realities of fifty years ago and today, and grants the performers a dignity and spirit that stay in the mind long after the film has finished.

    The lead performances are both fine and Gael Garcia Bernal is developing into one of the most charismatic and engaging actors of the decade. The photography is beautiful too and shows a great potted summary of the continent.

      • David Ions from London
  • 28 out of 29 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Enthralling tour of South America

    Motorcyle Diaries is a beautifully acted and shot, facinating insight into Che Guevara's life before he was a revolutionary.

    The film takes the audience on a journey through South America and on a journey of disovery for the young Che, played by the captivating Gael Garcia Bernal. It's laugh-out-loud funny and extremely down to Earth for a film about a man who has now gained iconic status.

    Please watch, even if you have no interest in Che, you will love this film.

      • carolinec from berks
  • 32 out of 54 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Rating not applicable - didn't watch the film

    I ordered this film on the strength of all the reports saying how good it was.

    Unfortunately - I had not realised it was a foreign film with English subtitles.

    On this occasion - i wasn't in the mood to cope with following subtitles and the film, so i just sent it back without watching it.

      • 48 year old white female from Leeds, England
  • 21 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    On the road again.

    This is a great film which takes you on what appears to be two different journeys. The first half of the film is almost like a buddy movie between the two central characters. We get to learn a bit about them and enjoy their company. Then there is a point in the film where the mood changes, after the two travellers meet a couple from Peru along a dessert road. They begin to learn some of the politics of America, which signals the begginings of Che's revolutionary ideals.

    A good film for everyone!

      • Jim78 from Tooting
  • 21 out of 28 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Why are people so stupid?

    I'm sorry to tar everyone with the same brush here, but most of the people giving this film a low rating gave it because they sent it back when they realised it was in Spanish. Fair enough if you have trouble reading subtitles, but dubbing really spoils a good movie when it can be subtitled. That's not 'arty farty', it's just fact. Anyone who likes Manga or Studio Ghibli could tell you this.

    Secondly, people complain they would like to see later parts of Che's life so that they could have more action. Well for one thing, this is a film made from the diaries he and Alberto made when they were young and their perspectives on the world change completely. But also, this adds to the appeal of the movie in my opinion. It is better to see the injustices for yourself and you as a viewer are given a greater understanding of his changing perspective.

    This is a brilliant film, beautifully shot with a great soundtrack. Climaxing at the very end with the most emotional scene in the film, where ther real Alberto Granado is shown. I'd wager 1 or 2 (if any) of the people who rated this film below 3 stars saw that final scene.

    If you don't watch the whole movie, how can you give your opinion on it?

      • Guntrigger from Lincoln
  • 9 out of 10 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Overyped but very good

    Now although this is an excellent movie .. It only got so much attention because it slipped into the mainstream and many people watched it who normarily wouldnt pick from the foreign / arthouse shelf. In reality movies like this are made around the world all the time and are ever more essential due to the decline of the Hollywood output. If you dont watch foreign movies then start here by all means and be converted .... if youre a veteran then add this to your collection. Dont be put off thinking this is political.. the movies covers a period of Guevaras life prior to his political work.

      • Mark MacMillan from Scotland
  • 9 out of 10 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Che Rides Again

    I heard so much about this film, I couldn't help but feel wary as to whether or not it could live up to all the hype.

    It did.

    Beautifully shot, wonderfully acted, great screenplay and a piece of cinema that genuinely affects you.

    I have always loved road movies but this has to be one of the best. Ever.

      • Ned0 from W.Yorks
  • 9 out of 10 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Thought provoking and uplifting!

    This film is a funny, subtle and poignant tribute to the friendship between Alberto Granado and Ernesto Guevara. Prepare to embark on a mammoth road trip through Latin America with the objective of the trip being girls, beer and self-discovery!

    As the movie unfolds you begin to see a change in the characters, particularly Ernesto Guevara as they encounter a poverty-stricken land plagued with injustice. Prepare yourself for a mixture of laughter and tears in this thought provoking but amazingly uplifting film!

    I loved it, particularly the ending!

      • Rugbyguy007 from Middx
  • 8 out of 8 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Superb film

    A superb way to spend 2 hours on a trip through South America, with Che Guevara. This film works on several levels - for the ladies, Gael is superb; for the revolutionaries at heart, this film makes you want to go do something different with your life; and for those who like a gentle, developing story (sorry, no fast action for the Hollywood-movie-brainwashed), it is an all round great film.

      • Jess the dog from Escocia
  • 8 out of 8 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Brillant

    Interesting film to watch when you need a good story that's thought provoking and true. The acting was subtle and the scenery stunning and well filmed.

      • Joeypops from Surrey
  • Critics' reviews (6)

  • 5 stars out of 5

    It started as a fun road trip across Latin America for two Argentine friends in 1952, but the social struggles and injustices witnessed en route awakened their political consciousness — and in the case of Ernesto “Che” Guevara de la Serna sealed his future as a revolutionary icon. Based on the memoirs of Guevara (Gael García Bernal) and his companion Alberto Granado (played by Che's real-life cousin Rodrigo de la Serna), Central Station director Walter Salles's remarkably involving biography humanises Che, portraying the man rather than a propagandist myth. By turns funny (witness the duo's pick-up lines), lyrical (the gorgeously photographed locations in Argentina, Chile and Peru) and moving (their ultimate destination, the leper colony), Salles's film is astonishing in its emotional and physical scope. This inspiring story is further enhanced by Bernal's intensely charismatic performance as the young idealist, and the dynamic screen chemistry between him and de la Serna.

    • Radio Times
  • 3 stars out of 4

    High spirited, well observed road movie about a man who had yet to become the revolutionary Che Guevara, though it does concern itself with his social and political education through encounters with poverty and exploitation on his travels.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • A film you'll never forget... A masterpiece.

    • Film Review
  • A stunning movie

    • Daily Mail
  • A triumph

    • The Observer
  • Powerful

    • Time Out

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