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One You Might’ve Missed #19: The Motorcycle Diaries

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

By: Rebeca Surber

If you have a love for travel and don’t mind subtitles, or can speak Spanish fluently, this is the movie for you. After watching this film you will want to pack your bags for an adventure of your own where you will “embark on a journey to the farthest reaches of the human spirit where we will encounter new lands, hear new anthems, eat new fruits…” Based on the biographies of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevera and Alberto Granado, this true-life story documents two friends and their incredible motorcycled journey throughout South America in 1952.  This is the story before Guevera became the political activist that most remember.

Gael Garcia Bernal in The Motorcycle Diaries

The plan: travel 8000km in four months, traveling on a beat-up 20 year old motorcycle through Argentina, Chile and Peru, ending in Venezuela. From the opening scene to the closing credits (featuring the Oscar winning Best Original Song “Al Otro Lado Del Río”) I’m captivated. The cinematography is beautiful. The way the landscape, motorcycle, city and everything in between are shot creates a longing to revisit these countries, perhaps do the same route of Guevera and Granado.  Hats off to director Walter Salles, this film does a top-notch job capturing the spirit, humor, heartache and love at the pulse of the South American countries the improvising duo visit.

Gael Garcia Bernal in The Motorcycle Diaries

As I’m only familiar with only two other works of Gael Garcia Bernal (Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN and RUDO Y CURSI) I loved seeing him tackle the role of this famed Argentinean. He gave Guevera a naivety, honesty and heart that I had not seen in Bernal’s previous performances.  Even though I am not an expert, from my untrained ear, Bernal was able to switch from his recognizable Mexican accent to Argentinean with an added a bit of softness.  Generally I find voiceovers in a film annoying, however, hearing Che’s letters to his mother add a depth to the story that doesn’t feel cheesy or unnecessary. Rather, the letters are heart wrenching and poetic all at once.  Watching Bernal and Rodrigo de la Serna (Granado) perform you would think they had been friends for years and had truly gone through this rough, wearing and rewarding adventure together.   The most impressive scene to me is the swim across the river, Granado cursing and doubting that his asthmatic friend can make it across, those on the other side of the river cheering Guevera on. When Guevera makes it across and Granado grins and says “I knew he’d make it” I find myself grinning like a fool. De la Serna is the perfect sidekick: chubby with a mischievous grin and heartfelt laugh, simultaneously cheering on and taunting the lead character. He has the right amount of b.s. to his swagger making him all the more loveable.  When De la Serna weeps over his motorcycle “The Mighty One” as they part ways you feel the loss and sadness of saying goodbye to a longtime friend.

Gael Garcia Bernal in The Motorcycle Diaries

I completely enjoy the way this story is told, the black and white clips feel like I’m thumbing through an old album or diary, and as seen in the credits, actual photos of the adventures are a great end to a marvelous ride.

Rosemarie Dewitt Comes to Earthbound with Kate Hudson and Lucy Punch

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Posted by: Kristy Sturdivant

Rosemarie Dewitt will be joining Kate Hudson, Lucy Punch and Gael Garcia Bernal for the romantic film EARTHBOUND, the story of a terminally ill woman who starts to fall for her doctor.  Ms. Dewitt will play Hudson’s friend as will Lucy Punch which was reported here.  Filming will start later this month in Louisiana.

This film has gotten a lot of press as of late and maybe with so much hype it could turn out to be quite good.  I have faith in Kate Hudson to get back on track making good movies.

Rosemarie DeWitt

Source: Variety

Lucy Punch joins Kate Hudson and Gael Garcia Bernal in Earthbound

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Posted by: Kristy Sturdivant

Lucy Punch will star alongside Kate Hudson and Gael Garcia Bernal in the upcoming film EARTHBOUND.  Ms. Punch will play Kate Hudson’s best friend and co-worker in the film about a woman who discovers she has cancer right before meeting a guy.  Lucy Punch can be seen in the upcoming films YOUNG AMERICANS and YOU WILL MEET A DARK STRANGER.

We haven’t heard a lot about EARTHBOUND since October when they announced who would star along Gael Garcia Bernal. I think it looks like an interesting film but extremely depressing, I hope it has an upbeat side.

Lucy Punch

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Amanda Seyfried, Gael García Bernal and Vanessa Redgrave in Letters to Juliet Trailer

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Posted by: Brad Sturdivant

The trailer for Amanda Seyfried’s LETTERS TO JULIET is here and it looks like Seyfried is determined to star in the sappiest movies she can find.  We just recently posted the trailer for DEAR JOHN, so maybe she has a fascination with writing letters as well.  In Juliet, Seyfried plays a girl that finds an old letter in a wall and decides to respond to the author, who turns out to be Vanessa Redgrave, still searching for her true love.  Gael Garcia Bernal will play the token boyfriend that’s clearly not good enough for our heroine.  The film is directed by Gary Winick, who also directed the travesty that was BRIDE WARS.

I was okay with this trailer until they started playing Taylor Swift’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and then it lost me.

Watch the trailer here.

Letters to Juliet

Bernal to star in EARTHBOUND

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Posted by: Sturdy

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Gael Garcia Bernal will star with Kate Hudson in the romance film EARTHBOUND. The film is to be directed by Nicole Kassell, who did a great job with the disturbing WOODSMAN.

Variety says that the film is about “a terminally ill woman who falls for her doctor”. Kate Hudson has suckered me too many times to be interested in this film, but can you think of a more depressing premise? There’s only one way the film can end when it involves a terminally ill romance. I’m also interested to see if Kate Hudson can actually get into this role, since she seems to just be going through the motions with her last few films.

Source: Variety