THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES
The second movie that I saw on Tuesday, September 14th was The Motorcycle Diaries (also known in Spanish as "Diarios de motocicleta") at the Ryerson Theatre, located at Ryerson University. This had one of the longest lineups that I had been in for the festival, and sitting in a lecture hall to watch a movie took me back to University lectures. All that was missing was the pull-down arm to take notes on ;)
This was an excellent movie to watch as part of the Toronto International Film Festival. It examined the journey of two young men traveling through South America; attempting to make this journey before one of the men has their birthday. Their adventure began in Argentina, leading to Chile, Peru and Colombia, and ending in Venezuela at a leper colony in the Amazon. This movie is an adaptation of a journal written by Ernesto "Che" Guevara (Gael Garcia Bernal) when he was 23 years old. He and his friend, Alberto Granado (Rodrigo de la Serna) are typical college students who, seeking fun and adventure before graduation. This movie evolves from a buddy/road movie in which Ernesto and Alberto are looking for women, fun and adventure before they must grow up and have a more serious life; to a foreshadowing of the cause that Che (future leader of the Cuban revolution) will eventually devote his life to.
I found that this movie can easily be appreciated by someone who does not have much knowledge of the action and life of Che Guevara; as the story of how the young man realizes that there is a need to unite within the broad ethnic diversity of Latin America unfolds. The scenery of South America is absolutely breathtaking, and the soundtrack has a local flavour that accentuates the mood of the movie. This was the only subtitled movie that I saw at the Film Festival, and the translation done was superb; as the subtitles even captured the swearing shouted between the two young men.
Overall, I really enjoyed viewing this movie, and am glad that I got to see a "sneak peek" of the movie at the Toronto International Film Festival. I would recommend this movie to anyone.

