‘Che’movie review: Entertains and educates

‘Che’movie review: Entertains and educates
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Highlights

"Che," the latest cinematic endeavor directed by BR Sabawat Naik, is a powerful portrayal of the iconic revolutionary man Che Guevara.

Rating: 3/ 5

"Che," the latest cinematic endeavor directed by BR Sabawat Naik, is a powerful portrayal of the iconic revolutionary man Che Guevara. The promotional content of the film created required buzz for the film in the audience and film hits theatres this Friday. Let’s see how it fares at box-office.

Story

The narrative unfolds with Che (Sabhavat Naik) traversing various countries, passionately advocating for the oppressed. The film delves into his personal relationships, notably with Singi (Lavanya), adding a human touch to the larger-than-life revolutionary figure. The story masterfully captures tireless efforts to combat issues like hunger, illiteracy, and sickness, and his ultimate capture by Bolivian military forces. The film weaves a compelling tale, offering insights into Che's indomitable spirit and the challenges he faced.

Performances

Sabhavat Naik's as Che does a great job. The actor embodies the essence of Che Guevara, making the character relatable to today's audience. The dialogues delivered stand out as the movie's highlight, resonating with the passion and conviction of the revolutionary leader. Lavanya's portrayal of Singi adds depth to the narrative, portraying the emotional aspects of Che's life convincingly. The supporting cast did justice to their roles.

Technicalities

Director BR Sabawat Naik's vision is evident throughout the film. Drawing inspiration from Che Guevara's biography, the director presents a nuanced portrayal that goes beyond the familiar narrative. He successfully balances historical accuracy with an engaging storyline, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Che's life.

The film's technical aspects, particularly the background music by Ravi Shankar complements the narrative, creating an immersive atmosphere. The cinematography by Kalyan Sami and Jagdish captures the intensity of key scenes, enhancing the emotional impact. Shiva Sharvani'sediting can be much better as the film feels lagged in some places.

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