Very good
Wolf from Clare, 22 Jan 2010
The second part of this story was never going to fit into a nice bracket for a hollywood film. I thought this one was far more tragic and far closer to the real life. Failing health and reliance on people who don't go the distance. It shows how the success in his early life led Che to this heartbreak.
I thought the film was excellent and would buy a copy but it would never be in my 'feel good' section!
Not really worth the effort
Ken from Louth, 15 Feb 2010
Che Part 1 suffers from being a little drawn-out although it was a good insight into the Cuban Revolution. With Part 2 you can't help feeling that it really would have been better as a final 45 minutes of Part 1 as a contrast to the triumph of Cuba. Del Toro is very good but sadly the nondescript story just doesn't merit the two hours it got.
Not a patch on Che Part One
laura from Dublin, 21 Sep 2009
If you thought Che Part One was slow moving, this takes it to new extremes. Doesn't add anything new in terms of knowing what Che was like. It's like watching a fly on the wall real time it moves that slowly. And without the other big characters and locations of the first movie this one really drags on.
Che 2
Gary from Cork, 15 Jul 2009
Not particularly exciting or insightful but still a pretty good watch. A slow climax after the portrayal of the successful Cuban coup but I take it that is the point with the Bolivian coup not going exactly as planned
returned the minute it landed in my post box
Daza from Dublin, 16 Aug 2009
might have been good but part one was so bad I'll never know. I'm still dining out on how much I liked Del Toro in The Usual Suspects.