Burnt Money Soundtrack (

Burnt Money Soundtrack (2000) cover

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Rating: 7.20/10 from 6800 votes
Tags: sensuality, gay lead role
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Plata quemada

Title in Italiano:

Burnt Money

Title in Português:

Burnt Money

Synopsis

Burnt Money is set in Argentina in 1965. This true story follows the tumultuous relationship between two men who became lovers and ultimately ruthless bank robbers in a notoriously famous footnote in the annals of Argentinian crime history.

Nene, Angel and Cuervo are bank robbers who flee from Argentina across the border to Uruguay after a large-scale hold-up that turns bloody. Angel is hurt and the three must lay low until Angel recovers. Nene and Angel are known to everyone they know as "the twins" because of their resemblance, but the two are not brothers at all - they are involved in a steamy homosexual relationship.

To get back to Argentina, the group must first wait for Fontana, the brains behind the robbery, to arrange for passports. Anxious from hiding, Cuervo decides to break curfew and go party. After Nene and Angel also decide to take off, Nene meets a prostitute named Giselle and Angel ends up getting in a fight.

The group is forced to abandon their refuge and Angel and Nene decide to move in with Giselle. However, the sexual attraction between Nene and Angel burns too strongly and when Nene gets hostile with Giselle and kicks her out, she goes straight to the police to snitch on the group. It's not long before police are surrounding the building and the fate of Nene and Angel appears to be sealed.

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Burnt Money
Vida mía
Osvaldo Fresedo: Performer
Adriana Varela: Performer
Guarda come dondolo
Edoardo Vianello: Performer
Corazón
Rita Pavone: Performer
Barry Mann: Writer
Carlo Rossi: Italian lyrics
Cumbia bendita
Chico Novarro: Performer
Y mi alma lloró
Johnny Tedesco: Performer
Un sombrero de paja
Chico Novarro: Performer
Abbronzantisima
Edoardo Vianello: Performer
Susie Q
Stan Lewis: Composer
Dale Hawkins: Performer
Wild Thing
Chip Taylor: Composer
The Troggs: Performer
Land of a Thousand Dances
Ill Wind
Surfin' Bird
Pretend

User reviews

Linda Davis
7/10

The score expertly underscores the themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, resonating with viewers on a deep emotional level.

Nancy Hall
7/10

Each track in the soundtrack contributes to the overall narrative arc of the film, creating a cohesive and impactful viewing experience.

Donald Hall
10/10

The soundtrack of Burnt Money beautifully complements the storyline set in 1965 Argentina, adding a layer of authenticity and cultural richness to the film, making it a truly memorable and engaging cinematic experience.

Richard Jackson
8/10

The choice of songs reflects the time period and setting of the movie in Argentina in 1965, creating an authentic and immersive experience for the audience.

Steven Davis
5/10

The soundtrack's fusion of traditional Argentine music with contemporary sounds adds depth and richness to the film, creating a unique auditory experience that complements the visuals beautifully.

Susan Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Burnt Money perfectly captures the tense and dramatic atmosphere of the film, enhancing the emotional impact of the story.

Steven Evans
5/10

The use of music in key moments of the film helps to build suspense and keeps the audience engaged throughout the unfolding events of the bank robbers' story.

Betty Brown
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Burnt Money is a standout element of the film, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Charles Williams
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of danger and urgency that permeates the story, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

Donna Jones
8/10

The emotional depth of the music adds layers to the characters' complexities, making their journey all the more compelling and engaging.

Timothy Garcia
8/10

The music perfectly complements the film's cinematography, enhancing the visual storytelling with its evocative melodies.

Joseph Nelson
8/10

The music enhances the dark and intense atmosphere of the film, adding depth to the characters' emotional struggles.

Linda Young
10/10

The music in Burnt Money effectively sets the mood of the film, enhancing the intensity of the bank robberies and the steamy moments between the characters, creating a captivating and immersive experience for the audience.

Dorothy Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack of Burnt Money perfectly captures the tension and passion of the tumultuous relationship between Nene and Angel.

Thomas Campbell
10/10

The soundtrack of Burnt Money perfectly captures the tension and passion of the tumultuous relationship between Nene and Angel, adding depth and emotion to their story.