
Following the triumphant success of the Cuban Revolution, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, portrayed by Benicio del Toro, finds himself at the pinnacle of fame and influence. Despite his elevated status, Che becomes increasingly disillusioned with the political landscape and decides to step away from the public eye. His enigmatic disappearance sparks intrigue and speculation, setting the stage for the next chapter of his revolutionary journey.
Che resurfaces covertly in Bolivia, adopting an incognito presence to avoid detection. There, he unites a small but determined group consisting of Cuban comrades and local Bolivian recruits, including figures like Moisés Guevara played by Carlos Bardem. Together, they embark on the ambitious task of igniting the Latin American Revolution, hoping to inspire change across the continent and challenge existing powers.
This compelling narrative delves deep into Che's motivations, ideals, and the challenges he faces as he strives to uphold his vision of social justice and equality. His legacy, marked by unwavering idealism and heroism, continues to resonate and inspire people worldwide. The film paints a multifaceted portrait of a revolutionary icon whose influence transcends borders and generations.