Quién te cantará

2018 [SPANISH]

Drama / Music / Mystery

IMDb Rating 6.9/10 10 3150 3.2K

Plot summary

Lila, a famous retired singer, loses her memory after suffering an accident, just as she planned her return to the stage.



July 29, 2023 at 01:19 PM

Director

Carlos Vermut

Top cast

Carolina Yuste as Enemiga Marta
Eva Llorach as Violeta
Najwa Nimri as Lila
Carme Elias as Blanca
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
1.12 GB
1280*536
Spanish 2.0
NR
24 fps
2 hr 4 min
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2.29 GB
1920*804
Spanish 5.1
NR
24 fps
2 hr 4 min
P/S ...

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by gicasubri-96548 5 / 10

I don't know what to think

I am speechless literally. I want to like it but I can't; it could have been better structured, the track seems inaccurate to me, messy at times. It has the elements and potential to have been a masterpiece,but there's a moment when it loses its point. Some hints are beautifully made, but some others are incomprehensible... And pointless.

Reviewed by oohlala-21627 8 / 10

I enjoyed watching this movie

Martha appears to be bipolar and it was mentally exhausting for Violet to raise her. Martha is 23, but still lives with mother continuing her abuse when she is in a severe mood episode. Violet gave up her career as a singer for her, getting nothing in return. Yet, externally she appears to be calm. She dutifully continues to carry her cross despite Martha's abuse. . Lila has her own mother/daughter story as the movie progresses that also centers around song writing and singing. Violet and Lila come together and transform each other. Even though transformation was short lived for Violet, she fulfilled her dreams.

I personally don't see any plot holes. What happened to amnesia? Amnesia could reverse on its own. But I believe it was not amnesia that prevented Lila from singing. It was her guilt. I recommend you to watch this movie. Your perception could be different.

Reviewed by na-pictures 9 / 10

The Next Master of Spanish Cinema

QUIEN TE CANTARA, the new film by Carlos Vermut was absolutely astonishing. Masterfully dealing with themes of identification, art's effect and merit, and the self.

Some gorgeous cinematography and music and an incredible performance by Eva Llorach. It felt like a mix of Persona and Black Swan in some instances, with Vermut having a perfect grasp on balancing the film's near horrific thriller scenes with its more abstract imagery.

They tie into eachother so well that I'm sure there's more I'll pick up on on further watches - 10/10

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