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The Motorcycle Diaries The Motorcycle Diaries - - Film Study Film Study - - Dir. Walter Salles Dir. Walter Salles Adapted from book of the same Adapted from book of the same name by Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara. name by Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara.

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Page 1: The Motorcycle Diaries - Film Study - Dir. Walter Salles Adapted from book of the same name by Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara

The Motorcycle The Motorcycle DiariesDiaries

- - Film StudyFilm Study - -

Dir. Walter SallesDir. Walter Salles

Adapted from book of the same Adapted from book of the same name by Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara.name by Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara.

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SCENESCENE: Opening : Opening SequenceSequence

►Functions as an Functions as an Establishing Sequence, in which we are , in which we are introduced to the two main introduced to the two main characters – Ernesto and Alberto - characters – Ernesto and Alberto - through short biographies, as well through short biographies, as well as the journey that they are about as the journey that they are about to depart on.to depart on.

►Importantly, the narrator and Importantly, the narrator and protagonist in Ernesto is clearly protagonist in Ernesto is clearly established.established.

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•First shot is a close-up of Ernesto, who we have already heard narrating during the opening titles in a non-diagetic voice-over.

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•Ernesto is packing for his trip, including books, medical supplies, and asthma equipment. This is a direct contrast to Alberto, who is only packing clothes and singing about good times.

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•An high angle shot is used to show Alberto highlighting their journey on a map of South America.

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•Long shot of Alberto and Ernesto departing, as if from the point-of-view of Ernesto’s family

•The lighting is bright reflecting the tone.

•The motorcyclists comically avoid an accident as Ernesto’s family anxiously watches

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VISITING CHINCHINAVISITING CHINCHINA

SCENESCENE:: Ernesto & Chinchina Ernesto & Chinchina DanceDance

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•Bird’s eye long panning shot of Chinchina’s family residence. The emphasis is on the opulence and wealth of her family as highlighted by their mansion surrounded by a well-manicured lawn.

•The motorcycle is dwarfed by this wealth.

•Text is provided by Salles that identifies the location, date and distance travelled so far. This will re-occur throughout the movie.

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•Mid-shot of Ernesto, isolated and appearing serious, watching people dance from the periphery. He is not wearing a suit like most of the other male characters.

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•In contrast, Alberto is a confident dancer.

•The diagetic music is positive and energetic.

•The interior lighting is washed with gold reflecting the mood.

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•A long shot of Chinchina’s house.

•Ernesto’s tent is foregrounded and seems impoverished in comparison to the mansion.

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SCENESCENE: : Ernesto visits Mrs Ernesto visits Mrs RosaRosa

((Significantly, this occurs at the same Significantly, this occurs at the same time that ‘The Mighty One’ breaks time that ‘The Mighty One’ breaks

down for the final time.)down for the final time.)

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•Lighting is much darker, reflecting the more sombre tone of this scene.

•Non-diagetic sound – Ernesto narrates a letter to his mother about his experience.

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•Ernesto’s voice-over narration is the only non-diagetic sound.

•He discusses what a significant and confronting event this is for him, visiting this dying woman.

•His connection to the old woman is established through his physical care, and description of her similar respiratory problems to his own.

•Diagetic sound – Ernesto is gently talking to Mrs Rosa

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Close-ups of Ernesto’s face are used to highlight his sadness and compassion at the fate of Mrs Rosa.

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SCENESCENE: Meeting the Communist : Meeting the Communist CoupleCouple

Importantly three events have Importantly three events have happened before this meeting:happened before this meeting:

1.1. Ernesto treats Mrs Rosa.Ernesto treats Mrs Rosa.

2.2. ‘‘The Mighty One’ is abandoned.The Mighty One’ is abandoned.

3.3. Ernesto and Chinchina break-up.Ernesto and Chinchina break-up.

These three events change Ernesto and the film These three events change Ernesto and the film takes on a much more serious tone from takes on a much more serious tone from

now on.now on.

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•The inhospitable, isolated desert in which Alberto and Ernesto meet the couple on the way to the mine is highlighted through a mid-shot of Ernesto, that draws attention to the terrain behind him.

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•Mid-shots of Ernesto and Alberto highlight their unkempt appearance, as their faces are dirty, and are unshaven.

•Again, dark lighting and shadows is used to create a serious tone. The only light is that of the campfire reflected on the faces of the group.

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•Ernesto and Alberto’s appearance is similar to the communist couple’s. The link between them is established by the sharing of blankets and food, despite the obvious background differences.

•Non-diagetic voiceover by Ernesto commenting on the importance of this event.

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•The scene ends with a long shot of the group around the fire.

•Symbolising their bond against the darkness.

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VISITING THE LEPROSY COLONYVISITING THE LEPROSY COLONY

SCENESCENE:: Ernesto’s 24Ernesto’s 24thth Birthday Birthday Party Party

& Symbolic Swim& Symbolic Swim

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•The river acts as a symbolic divide in Ernesto’s eyes between the sick and healthy. A long shot of Ernesto and Alberto crossing in the boat, establishes the distance between the two colonies.

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•Ernesto and Alberto refuse to wear rubber gloves and are willing to touch the patients.

•Close-up of the handshake highlights this.

•Camera cuts to a shot of the patients commenting on what “gentlemen” Alberto and Ernesto are.

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•Long shot of Ernesto through the window. Again he is isolated at a party. The window acting a metaphorical barrier.

•The party has similar lighting and music to the one at Chinchina’s earlier.

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•The colony for the healthy is well-lit up with substantial buildings.

•In contrast, the leprosy colony is ramshackle and has little electric lighting.

•Ernesto symbolically and impulsively swims the river despite his asthma and the physical challenge

•He has just made a political speech at the party about all of South America being really just one race, and this swim is his first action based on these words.

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LANDSCAPELANDSCAPE

Long shots that pan across landscape is an Long shots that pan across landscape is an integral part of Walter Salles’s integral part of Walter Salles’s storytelling in the film, storytelling in the film, The Motorcycle The Motorcycle Diaries.Diaries.

Examine shots 1 to 6 from various stages in Examine shots 1 to 6 from various stages in the narrative and answer these questions.the narrative and answer these questions.

1.1. What are some of the common features of What are some of the common features of these shots?these shots?

2.2. How does Salles’s use landscape as a motif How does Salles’s use landscape as a motif (symbol) in his film?(symbol) in his film?

3.3. What does this stylistic choice by Salles add to What does this stylistic choice by Salles add to your understanding of the film?your understanding of the film?

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