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Fidel
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2002-05-21
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4.5/5 (18 Reviews)
5/5
Powerful portrayal of a memorable historical icon who didn't sell out to ideals
by Sexy Bachelor (Singapore)
This breathtaking performance accurately portrays Fidel Castro's rise to fame and history. Víctor Huggo Martin plays Fidel Castro and Gael García Bernal plays Che Guevara in this powerful historical movie of how Fidel came into power as Cuba's leader despite all odds, and how he remains there today.
While other world leaders and politicians of all sorts, even Commie ones, would readily sell their ideals for quick money and fast riches, like him or not, Fidel is one admirable leader who has always remained steadfast to the ideals of a utopian society. At the very least, he institutionalized universal healthcare in Cuba, unlike all the cop-outs in the supposedly "democratic free world" who opt to trade precious human lives to MNCs, insurance companies and other nefarious power-players.
What's clear from this movie is Fidel's infectious optimism in the midst of calamity and adversity. This admirable and rare human drive is what we can all learn from. Look at how Fidel battled all odds to achieve his goals! Wow! Most modern folks would just give up at the sight of imperialist threats, but not Fidel. He freed his people from former Dictator Batista (puppet of the American imperialists) and won himself and the Cuban people - a nation.
Look at the scene of Fidel's triumph into Havana! That's the scene where all freedom-loving peoples everywhere long to experience! Heavenly air of liberation!
Of course, if you were born and brought up in a free country like America, you might not understand how so many billions of people all over the world are being oppressed, thanks to global exploitation by the superpowers and their puppet regimes. Fidel Castro may not have much economic expertise and support in today's world, but he will always be remembered in history as an iconic leader who wouldn't sell out on ideals. It was those ideals that gave him inner driving strength when fighting for Cuba's independence; it will be those same ideals that the world may need to reconsider again in this grossly materialistic and exploitative 21st century.
Pardon my Spanish... Hasta la victoria sempre!
Recommended viewing:
Sicko (Special Edition)
3/5
Pretty exhausting sweep through Cuban history: "Fidel"
by KerrLines (Baltimore,MD)
This 2000 3 part mini-series on the life and times of Fidel Castro, 40+ ruler/dictator in Cuba, is excellent and exhausting at the the same time. From 1949 Havana through the 1959 Revolution clear up to 2000 when Castro is poised to hand over control of the country to his brother (which just happened), director David Attwood covers an immense amount of ground, people, places, countries that, as far as I know and recall, is accurate historically. Attwood, shows us the man as the idealist who himself becomes the very embodiment of what he so much disliked-a dictator. The film is very fair in showing the accomplishments and the obvious failures, the love of the "little man" and the forgotten promises, and the openness of ideas to "off with their heads" mentality. Depending on which side you are on, you might feel there is a bias,which I could understand; but I honestly feel that this SHOWTIME series did it's level best to present an honest yet conflicted man who deposed a leader and set himself up as ruler.
Why three stars? There is an awful lot of information that gets thrown at you and glossed over in it's treatment, especially in the last hour of the film. The screenplay lurches forward, bouncing time zones, and you best be prepared. The only other problem that I saw, is that the entire production has that "made-for-T.V." look about it- very staged, and low-budget looking, especially in the scenes with lots of "extras" who chant "Fidel" and raise their placards. The series uses Latino actors speaking in a broken English. I can't help but wonder if the entire film would have been more effective if the actors had performed in their first tongue which would have given more dynamic to the piece. I noticed that especially with Gael Garcia Bernal, who played Che Guevara here in English, then played him in Spanish with far more lasting effect in The Motorcycle Diaries (Widescreen Edition).
One last note: I first watched this on VHS which is only 140 minutes and severely edited. The DVD contains the entire 206 minute running time. I actually would have been okay with the 140 minute version because the additional hour only stretches things out more with no added info except more time.
For other David Attwood mini-dramas, check out To the Ends of the Earth.
5/5
Brilliant, Sensible, Noteworthy, First-Rate, Truth in Your Face
by Robert D. Steele (Oakton, VA United States)
I come to this movie as the son of an oilman, with 30 years spent all over the world, flying around the world at the age of 16 alone, and then moved on to the Marine Corps, the CIA, and other stuff. Over-all, I have spent close to 15 years in Latin America.
Bottom line: Fidel kicks US ass while also being a mixed blessing for the Cuban society.
There are an awful lot of individuals in denial, but the raw facts are these:
1) Castro overthrew a dictator that sold out the Cubans to US companies.
2) The US did everything in its (impotent) power to assassinate him while also imposing a brutal and probably illegal embargo on Cuba.
3) Now that we are all conscicous about both sustainability and health:
++++ SURPRISE: Cuba and the Amish are the TWO--the only two--models for sustainable development; and
++++ SURPRISE: Cuba not only has better health care than the US, but they can afford to send 10,000 doctors to Venezuela.
This is a great movie that Americans should watch, but will no5.
As a fine side note, the Bay of Pigs, an operation that was ill-conceived and badly supported, drove Fidel into Kruschev's arms, and led to the Soviet effort to install nuclar ballistic missiles in Cuba.
I do not believe in socialism and top-down elite control, which both the US and Cuba suffer from, but I do believe there is a third way between the US, Cuba-Venezuela, Costa Rica, and others. We are close to being able to use the Internet for digital deliberative dialog and real-time science as well as real-time decision-support.
If I had the ear of an honorable intelligent President, I would create a special envoy for Cuba and Venezuela, and find a way to create a Western Hemisphere Prosperity & Peace initiative with Venezuelan oil, Cuban health care, and US communications technology brought together.
CRYSTAL CLEAR: The US has been the rogue elephant. ENOUGH.
El Pueblo Avanca!
See also:
The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People
Breaking the Real Axis of Evil: How to Oust the World's Last Dictators by 2025
Wilson's Ghost: Reducing the Risk of Conflict, Killing, and Catastrophe in the 21st Century
War Is a Racket: The Anti-War Classic by America's Most Decorated General, Two Other Anti=Interventionist Tracts, and Photographs from the Horror of It
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
Someone Would Have Talked: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History
Why We Fight
The Fog of War - Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara
Sicko (Special Edition)
5/5
Fidel by Victor Huggo Martin
by Mary Pat Larsen (Concrete, WA United States)
Most excellent and even handed biography of Fidel Castro. Entertaining and lively, yet true to all other sources of information I have encountered about Castro and Cuba. I have watched "Fidel" many times and each time am charmed by the swashbuckling representation of Castro's takeover of Cuba later sobered by the realities of his rule. Also excellent role for Gael Garcia Bernal as Che in all too abbreviated sequel to Motorcycle Diaries.
4/5
This movie gave a good insight on Fidel.
by Jenny J.J.I. (That Lives in Northern Nevada)
Being that this was a TV mini-series through the production of Showtime it was pretty good. To me the first two hours of this movie was great. There are some very strong performances all round, and the activities are well researched and offer a fairly objective view of events. Obviously, many events are skirted over in order to fit the running time, but what is shown is a fairly accurate portrayal of history. The violence in particular is extremely well done, offering a very realistic portrayal of gunfire and its consequences, instead of some needlessly flashy OTT action.
The problem comes towards the 2nd half of the movie as Castro (played by Victor Huggo Martin) takes power of Cuba. Suddenly, the time-line lurches drastically to try and mention important events. The films low budget shows itself up as the film spans years and events with little or no regard to objective film making.
The movie is about Fidel, however, over the second half we suddenly cut to a very badly filmed sequence showing the death of Che Guevara (played by Gael García Bernal). Whilst certainly an important part of Fidel's life, the narrative shift from Fidel to Che seems clunky and out of place with the rest of the film. As a fan of Gael Garcia Bernal, I was especially interested in his character. However, I was left especially disappointed by Che's one-dimensional portrayal.
The desire to portray Fidel in a bad light, sacrifices the characterizations of the first half of the movie, and instead offers a clumsily scripted/filmed series of events designed to show Fidel in a bad light. The film should've ended when he took power. As it is, the final hour and a half ruin an otherwise great movie.
Grand Ideals and Theory Run Amok That pretty much sums up nearly every Communist revolution from Lenin to Fidel. This film showed that Fidel was living in the communist dream world, where everything would be alright as long as people sacrificed "For the Revolution!" What happened was crop shortages, political prisons getting filled with people who became just as oppressed under Castro as they had under Batista.
This movie showed the simple truth. As long as men are men, Communism can never work.
Fidel Summary
In 1959, Fidel Castro's tiny band of rebels toppled a corrupt Cuban dictatorship. Forty years later, Castro remains in power, incredibly surviving a CIA-led invasion, a missile crisis, eight assassination attempts, nine U.S. presidents and the fall of his Soviet allies. This riveting, hard edged and intensely emotional drama traces the rise of one of history's most intriguing and contro
FIDEL (DVD MOVIE)
Fidel DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Víctor Huggo Martin
,
Patricia Velasquez
,
Cecilia Suárez
,
Maurice Compte
Director:
David Attwood
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
Unrated
Running Time:
206 mins
UPC:
707729115199
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Lions Gate
Release Date:
2002-05-21
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Closed-captioned, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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