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* ObliviousToLove: Seemingly, Che meets Aleida March during the Cuban Revolution. She obviously is attracted to him but he seems to not be super interested, casually mentioning towards the end of the Revolution that he's married and has a daughter. But then cut to Part Two, [[HookedUpAfter Che and Aleida are married and have four kids together.]]

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* ObliviousToLove: Seemingly, Che meets Aleida March during the Cuban Revolution. She obviously is attracted to him but he seems to not be super interested, casually mentioning towards the end of the Revolution that he's married and has a daughter. But then cut to Part Two, [[HookedUpAfter [[HookedUpAfterwards Che and Aleida are married and have four kids together.]]
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* ObliviousToLove: Seemingly, Che meets Aleida March during the Cuban Revolution. She obviously is attracted to him but he seems to not be super interested, casually mentioning towards the end of the Revolution that he's married and has a daughter. But then cut to Part Two, [[HookedUpAfter Che and Aleida are married and have four kids together.]]
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** Creator\LouDiamondPhillips appears as Mario Monje.
** Creator\MattDamon appears as a teacher.

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** Creator\LouDiamondPhillips Creator/LouDiamondPhillips appears as Mario Monje.
** Creator\MattDamon Creator/MattDamon appears as a teacher.
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** Creator\LouDiamondPhillips appears as Mario Monje.
** Creator\MattDamon appears as a teacher.
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** In Bolivia, the Bolivian Communist Party outright refuses to support Che's call for an armed struggle, saying that the time is not right and they need to build a political base first. Che suspects that this is an excuse, and that the Soviet Union, who by this point regarded Che as a rogue agent, ordered the Communist Party not to help. Che and his band end up fighting the government of René Barrientos alone.

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** In Bolivia, the Bolivian Communist Party outright refuses to support Che's call for an armed struggle, saying that the time is not right and they need to build a political base first. Che suspects that this is an excuse, and that the Soviet Union, who by this point regarded Che as a rogue agent, ordered the Communist Party not to help. Meanwhile locals suspect Che is simply a puppet for Castro and this is not truly a Bolivian movement. Che and his band end up fighting the government of René Barrientos alone.
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* {{Foil}}: Mario Monje is a perfect inverse to the icon of guerilla revolution of Che. Monae comes in with a sweater and slacks, see,ingly much more comfortable for an armchair debate about communism to capitalism. In contrast Che is in boots and combat fatigues and is prepared for an armed struggle.

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* {{Foil}}: Mario Monje is a perfect inverse to the icon of guerilla revolution of Che. Monae Monje comes in with a sweater and slacks, see,ingly seemingly much more comfortable for an armchair debate about communism to capitalism. In contrast Che is in boots and combat fatigues and is prepared for an armed struggle.
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* {{Foil}}: Mario Monje is a perfect inverse to the icon of guerilla revolution of Che. Monae comes in with a sweater and slacks, see,ingly much more comfortable for an armchair debate about communism to capitalism. In contrast Che is in boots and combat fatigues and is prepared for an armed struggle.
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* TheFundamentalist: The End of Part One reveals that Che has always been such as when he first met Castro he agrees to join him on the condition that after they are victorious in Cuba he will support him bring the Revolution to the world.


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* TheNoodleIncident: Several references are made to Che's venture into the Congo but little mention of it from Che himself.
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''Che'' is a 2008 film directed by Creator/StevenSoderbergh about the life of [[UsefulNotes/CheGuevara Ernesto "Che" Guevara]], based on his memoirs. It stars Creator/BenicioDelToro as Che, alongside Creator/DemianBichir as UsefulNotes/FidelCastro, Creator/RodrigoSantoro as Raul Castro, and [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters many others]].

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''Che'' is a 2008 film directed by Creator/StevenSoderbergh about the life of [[UsefulNotes/CheGuevara Ernesto "Che" Guevara]], based on his memoirs. It stars Creator/BenicioDelToro as Che, alongside Creator/DemianBichir as UsefulNotes/FidelCastro, Creator/RodrigoSantoro as Raul Castro, and [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters many others]].others.

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