Mean Reflections on the Revolution of the Hot Seventies The message of this tape is expressed in the quotes of Fidel: “Revolution is the meaning of the historical moment ... it means to change everything that needs to be changed; it means complete equality and complete freedom; it means to treat you and you treat others as human beings.” Defend what you believe. . .
In these coordinates live the heroes of this tape. While in the jungle, the rebels are preparing to seize power. Symbolically, they are led by an African-American mercenary. Permeated through the theme of fighting segregation, he dreams of restoring justice. But his personal justice stops at the level of role-playing humiliations of a blonde friend in intimate games.
Thus, very unpretentiously, in the second plan, the director of the tape shows us the worthlessness of numerous revolutionary appeals.
The rebels are attacking, but does it make sense? Isn’t that just another blackmail?
Heroes copy Sandino, Fidel and Che, and the producers copy Shaft. This is so far from the real struggle for independence. The meaning of the tape is lost in chaotic actions - is not this the formula of most revolutions?
For modern film lovers, the tape may perhaps be interesting in parallel with "Machete".
5 out of 10