Todas las canciones hablan de mí
(Todas las canciones hablan de mí) Director: Jonás Trueba, E, 2011, Spanish version / English and Czech subtitles, 105 min
Esta comedia romántica, aparentemente normal, difiere de las historias comunes: el tema principal no es el encuentro de un chico con una chica, sino el esfuerzo de un chico para olvidar a su pareja. El problema es que Ramiro se da cuenta de que olvidarse de Andrea no va a ser nada fácil. Además le parece que todas las canciones hablan de su vida. En su debut como director, el joven Jonás Trueba (hijo de Fernando) renueva la estética de la nueva ola francesa. Al final lo importante no es el argumento en sí, sino más bien la revelación de los sentimientos del protagonista, acercándose así al estilo de Eric Rohmer o François Truffaut.
Ramiro, a young man from Madrid, is trying to forget his six year relationship with Andrea. According to his calculations, it takes about half that time to get over that painful reality. He works with his uncle in a bookstore, much like The Strand in New York, where all sorts of books can be found. The friends that knew him when he was with Andrea try to be kind, but he feels lost. Going over some old things he took to his mother's apartment after the breakup, Ramiro finds some poetry he wrote years ago. Showing it to friends he gets positive vibes. How about having them printed? His uncle is all for it. The modest issue for such a book is only 500 units, but to add to Ramiro's injured heart, his name is incorrectly spelled in the title! A Spanish comedy directed by Jonas Trueba, who is a son of Fernando Trueba, the director of "Belle Epoque" and "Calle 54" to name just two.
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