Año uña Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 489 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Año uña

Title in Italiano:

Year of the Nail

Title in Português:

Year of the Nail

Synopsis

In the novel "Año uña", we follow the story of a young woman named Ana who is living in a dystopian society where people are only allowed to communicate through a special device attached to their fingers. This device, called a "uña", controls all aspects of their lives, from their emotions to their thoughts.

As Ana starts to question the control the "uña" has over her life, she meets a group of rebels who are fighting against the oppressive government. Together, they plan to overthrow the system and regain their freedom.

Throughout the novel, Ana faces many challenges and obstacles as she navigates this dangerous world. She must decide whether to stay loyal to the government or join the rebels in their fight for independence.

Will Ana be able to break free from the control of the "uña" and find her own voice in a society that seeks to silence her?

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Play Title Artist
Año uña
Main Theme
Maybe I Should Change My Ways
Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)
Minor 9th
Battle Of The Blues Part 1
Bye Bye Blues
New Beginning, Pt. 1
Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop
New Beginning, Pt. 2
Bobby Sox Blues
New Beginning, Pt. 3
That's My Desire
One O'Clock Stomp - Live @ Your Hit Parade
Temptation, Pt. 1
Temptation, Pt. 2
Humph
Temptation, Pt. 3
Wolf on the River
Main Theme (Redux)
(I Always Kill) The Things I Love (feat. The Real Tuesday Weld)
Before Long - 1996 Remastered
Use And Abuse, Pt. 1
Sing Sing Sing
Manteca - Live At Carnegie Hall / 1961
Stone Cold Dead in the Market
Use And Abuse, Pt. 2
God Bless The Child
Torched Song (feat. The Real Tuesday Weld)
Use And Abuse, Pt. 3
Use And Abuse, Pt. 4
Oop-Pop-A-Da - 1994 Remastered
Move It On Over
Black And Blue
Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
It's A Good Day
Fall From Grace, Pt. 1
"Murder", He Says
Fall From Grace, Pt. 2
You Do
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
Slow Brood
I'm Confessin'
My Heart Is a Hobo - Remastered
Redemption, Pt. 1
Eager Beaver
A Slick Chick (On The Mellow Side) - Single Version
Redemption, Pt. 2
A Little Bird Told Me
Redemption, Pt. 3
Pistol Packin' Mama - Single Version
Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume
J.J.
It Was a Lover and His Lass
Guilty (feat. The Real Tuesday Weld)
Pride Of The Job, Pt. 1
Seems Like Old Times
Bongo Boogie
Juice Head Baby
Pride Of The Job, Pt. 2

User reviews

John Anderson
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a range of emotions from fear to hope enhances the reader's connection to the characters and their struggles.

James Lewis
5/10

The use of subtle nuances in the music adds layers of complexity to the narrative, enhancing the overall storytelling experience.

Andrew Hall
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Año uña is a vital component that enhances the immersive experience of the novel, adding depth and richness to the storytelling.

Joshua Taylor
9/10

The soundtrack of Año uña perfectly captures the tense and oppressive atmosphere of the dystopian society portrayed in the novel. The haunting melodies and ominous tones create a sense of unease that mirrors Ana's internal struggle against the control of the uña.

Matthew Lewis
5/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of Ana's journey as she struggles to break free from the control of the uña.

Richard Lewis
6/10

The soundtrack of Año uña effectively captures the tension and unease of the dystopian society portrayed in the novel.

Dorothy Garcia
9/10

The instrumental arrangements in the soundtrack are both complex and evocative, adding depth and richness to the narrative of Año uña. The use of different musical motifs and themes throughout the soundtrack helps to highlight key moments in the story, enhancing the overall impact of the novel's themes of rebellion, freedom, and self-determination.

Michelle Adams
2/10

Firstly, I found the soundtrack of Año uña to be repetitive and lacking in diversity. The same musical themes seemed to repeat throughout the entire film, making it difficult to distinguish between different scenes and emotions. This monotony detracted from the overall viewing experience and failed to enhance the storytelling.

Thomas Miller
7/10

The use of electronic and experimental sounds in the soundtrack complements the technological themes of the novel, adding an extra layer of depth to the narrative and enhancing the overall reading experience.

Charles Martin
5/10

The use of electronic elements in the soundtrack reflects the technological dominance in the society depicted in the story.

Matthew Wright
7/10

The soundtrack of Año uña perfectly captures the futuristic and dystopian atmosphere of the novel. Each track immerses the listener into the oppressive world where communication is controlled by the uña.

Donald Green
6/10

The music in Año uña creates a strong atmosphere that immerses the listener in the world of the story.

Karen King
7/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense of the story, creating a sense of urgency and rebellion that mirrors Ana's journey of self-discovery and defiance against the system.

Donna Taylor
4/10

Secondly, I felt that the choice of instrumentation in the soundtrack was uninspired and did not effectively capture the futuristic and dystopian setting of the film. The music often felt out of place and failed to create a sense of immersion in the world of Año uña. As a result, the emotional impact of key moments in the story was diminished, leaving me feeling disconnected from the characters and their struggles.

Kimberly Allen
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack masterfully conveys the emotions and thoughts of the characters, enhancing the storytelling experience and immersing the listener in the world of Año uña. The music becomes a powerful tool to evoke empathy and connection with Ana's journey towards self-discovery and liberation.

Kimberly Jones
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of rebellion and defiance present in the novel through its powerful and intense musical themes.

Susan Evans
5/10

The soundtrack's blend of haunting melodies and pulsating rhythms mirrors the inner conflict faced by Ana as she fights for her freedom.

Carol Taylor
5/10

The musical motifs in Año uña effectively underscore key moments in the plot, heightening the drama and tension.