Che: Part One &
Che: Part Two - First one covers the Castro led revolution of Cuba and second one covers Che's attempted revolution in Bolivia. I found them interesting and, for the most part, informative but for 4+ hours of film I don't think Soderbergh really did a very good job developing any character other than Che. And even with Che we learn nothing of his life in Argentina and only that for some reason he was at a dinner party with Fidel Castro who immediately tries to recruit him. We never learn why Fidel would want Che to join the Cuban revolution in the first place, just that Fidel considers him an important piece of the puzzle.
We also get nothing about Che in the Congo.
Overall my impression was that this was a sympathetic portrayal of Che, but it did not pull away from demonstrating the extreme nature of his belief in a complete socialist ideal.
It was interesting but it is long and kind of slow. For those needing an action experience there are definitely some battles depicted, and they seem to be well done, but this is no Black Hawk Down. It is far more a character driven biography than a revolutionary epic.