This self-absorption — the extent to which “Che” is a movie about itself — saves it from becoming too dull and allows you, at least temporarily, to overlook its naïve and fuzzy politics. But the film’s formal sophistication is ultimately an evasion of the moral reckoning that Ernesto Guevara, more than 40 years and several million T-shirts after his death, surely deserves. Mr. Soderbergh once again offers a master class in filmmaking. As history, though, “Che” is finally not epic but romance. It takes great care to be true to the factual record, but it is, nonetheless, a fairy tale.
“Che” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for violence.
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