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Rev Left Radio

Hammer and Camera: CHE (2008) Directed by Steven Soderbergh

Rev Left Radio

Breht O'Shea

News, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Politics

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2021

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

From Hammer and Camera: "In an extra-special podcasting event, we are celebrating our 50th episodiversary by inviting one of the Original Film Warriors, Breht of Rev Left Radio, back onto the pod for a discussion of Steven Soderbergh's CHE (2008). This unconventional biopic, featuring a legendary performance by Benicio del Toro in the title role, is a perfect way to sum up our first quinquagesimal. MAY THERE BE 50 MORE!"

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0:00.0

On today's episode of the Hammering Camera Podcast, we are joined by a very special guest to discuss

0:06.0

Cheh, parts I and II.

0:09.0

Major Ernesto Che Guevara, he is the Marxist, the soldier, the physician and the power behind for the castraal.

0:19.0

What is the most important quality of her revolutionary to possess?

0:23.0

El amor, el love.

0:30.0

Love of humanity, of justice and truth.

0:36.0

The revolutionary river, Cosworth He is needed.

0:42.0

Adesinos! Adesinos!

0:45.0

Pucilamientos, yes, we have been pushed.

0:50.0

Pucilamos, and we continue pushing.

0:54.0

Tra luchas una lucha a ruo, patria o ruo.

1:25.0

Auri jitas del canal, cuando llega la mañana, sale cantando la noche.

1:41.0

Hello and welcome to the Hammering Camera Podcast, a communist podcast for people who love movies or vice versa.

1:50.0

Hotly anticipated and long awaited, I am here in the lab with Phil, my co-host Phil, how are you doing today?

1:59.0

Taylor, I've never been better. My spirits are so high right now.

2:02.0

Hell yeah, that's the attitude that our audiences have come to expect.

2:07.0

Remember, for a while?

2:09.0

I think it's the opposite.

2:12.0

I think there's been like 12 episodes straight where I've said like, oh I'm okay.

2:17.0

When did this paradigmatic shift occur?

2:20.0

Because there was a point when our listenership, like you were the stoner, you know what I mean?

2:26.0

You were the lonely stoner, you freed your mind at night.

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