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Motorcycle
Diaries Synopsis |
The Motorcycle Diaries synopsis follows an inspiring journey of self-discovery and traces
the youthful origins of a revolutionary heart. In the Motorcycle
Diaries subject, the rich and complex human and social topography
of the Latin American continent is unveiled in all its glory as
two friends experience life at its fullest. The Motorcycle
Diaries summary, directed by Walter Salles (Central Station,
Behind the Sun), is adapted by José Rivera from the journals
of two real-life young Argentines, Alberto Granado and Ernesto
Guevara de la Serna - the latter of whom would become "El
Che."
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In the Motorcycle Diaries synopsis, Redford comments,
"The Motorcycle Diaries seemed like the perfect way to
collaborate with Walter, especially since Che Guevara can be
such a tricky subject. I knew Walter would handle the story
with lyricism and humanity rather than focusing on the politics
of who Ernesto would later become." As you can tell, the director of the movie was
already quite familiar with the Motorcycle Diaries subject when the producers approached
him to helm the film. In the Motorcycle Diaries summary, to
balance the film's portrayal of the two main characters, Rivera
drew from both Guevara's travel diary and Granado's own account
of the trip.
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Unlike The Motorcycle Diaries synopsis, Granado's
version is not a memoir. Rather, it contains the actual entries
documenting his observations on the road. The immediacy of Granado's
journal was instrumental in not only reconstructing the events
that took place within its pages, but also the personality of
the charismatic man who wrote it. Check out the Motorcycle Diaries
summary to find out more on the movie.
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