Quote by Walter Salles
Also, I knew that the impact of Motorcycle Diaries was going to be

Also, I knew that the impact of Motorcycle Diaries was going to be so resonant for all of us who went through the experience of making it that I didnt want to do anything that could reflect it. – Walter Salles

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