Granado

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After Ernesto Guevara finishes his last semester of medical school, he with his friend Alberto Granado travel from Brazil to Peru by an old motorcycle which is so old that it falls apart on the way. The two young men witness the great differences in South American, poor farmers that work hard, live in horrible conditions, and meet different people with their stories. When they reach Peru, Ernesto’s believes have changed so much that he forgets about his comfort and meets with suffers that he with his friend need to overcome to get the travel in South America. This film is amazing and it shows how traveling can be informative and give history about the country. The women are shown in the film as who must sit at home and care about children, …show more content…
One of the main characters wants to be a part of the revolution. The revolution is always a historical event that brings people together and shown the power of people. Granado was a remarkable young man that wanted to lead the revolution and in the end of the film, he was the leader of the revolution. At the beginning of the film he looked a bit crazy and funny. After he saw how Native Americans live, he understood that he wants to change their life, also be a part of something big that was the revolution. Even though he was killed, he made a history, and changed lives of people. Furthermore, Ernesto says strong words at the last day in Peru. He says that there is no race, no borders and there is one nation of Peru. He is telling the truth because the government is separating nations. Without word race and borders, Peru would be one nation with a huge and rich history. People in Peru are friendly and open to new people. They live in awful conditions, but still are always welcome to tourists and visitors. In Peru it seems like everyone has one race, but government divided people into different races and nations. Race divided South American into different nations that live on their