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Post by jimboloco » January 26th, 2006, 6:18 pm

Its's a great travel film as well as in Spanish with English subtitles throughout, so amazing to follow the conversation and bits of Espanyol comprehension come through. Also a film about changing perspectives from party boys to concerned caring men. that they became revolutionaries is also well known, Che's sidekick Granada still lives in Habana, man.

The scenery is unbelieveable as well, and the real people throughout are esopecially wonderful under the production supervision of the finest team of progressive filmmakers and done completamente en Espanyol, perfecto, it keeps the cultural uintegrity intact, and with the English subtitulos, eencredeeblay!

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I bought the DVD for myself for XMAS, real cheap, actually forgot about it, was browsing today and found it, eureka. Nancy, my Peruana amiga at work told me to get it, to practice learning as it is in Spanish with English subtitles! WOW!
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Post by Arcadia » January 26th, 2006, 9:45 pm

Nancy is sabia, to practice a foreign language with films is great.
enjoy it!

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Post by e_dog » February 5th, 2006, 12:31 am

does the DVD have any special features?
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Post by bohonato » June 29th, 2006, 4:28 pm

I just watched this last night, and I really want to go to Peru, to see the Andes mountains and Incan ruins (though I feel bad calling them ruins; they're so beautiful).

The DVD has a a short interview with Granada, which I watched, and some other short interviews, which I did not watch, and then a making of. Maybe a commentary(?), I don't remember. Got it from the local library.

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