I Want You Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.90/10 from 17000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Tengo ganas de ti

Title in Italiano:

I Want You

Title in Português:

I Want You

Synopsis

I Want You

Hache (Mario Casas) flies back to Barcelona after spending two years in London, trying to forget his first love and the death of his best friend Pollo (Álvaro Cervantes). His brother picks him up from the airport; after he settles himself in, he sees his bike covered with a sheet. H. takes his bike for a spin and lands in the port where he used to race illegally. As soon as he gets there he receives a call; Katina (Marina Salas) found out through Hache's brother Álex that he just got back; they agree to meet at a park. When he arrives at the park, Hache sees Chino (Lucho Fernandez), who tells him that things have changed. Chino invites him to a get-together in a restaurant with their other friends. He sits waiting on a bench, Katina arrives, and they catch up. Katina asks Hache if he has missed Babi (Maria Valverde) and tells him that she's seen her and she has changed. Hache invites her to the get-together, but Katina declines the invitation and they part ways promising to keep in touch. H. gets on his motorcycle and is seen being followed by Gin (Clara Lago).

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I Want You
Tengo ganas de ti
La cama
Clara Lago: Performer
Aunque tu no lo sepas
Clara Lago: Performer
Quique González: Writer
Cero en blanco
Los Pilotos: Performer
Felinos a la mar
Los Pilotos: Performer
Con las ganas
Zahara: Writer
Zahara: Performer
Tu me llevas
Zahara: Writer
Zahara: Performer
Toro
El Columpio Asesino: Performer
Grow
Delorean: Performer
I Wanna Believe
Corizonas: Performer
Face
The Zombie Kids: Performer
Moi l'ecole
The Zombie Kids: Performer
Moi l'ecole
The Zombie Kids: Performer

User reviews

Melissa Green
6/10

The combination of well-curated tracks and original score in I Want You showcases the importance of music in conveying the characters' inner struggles and the evolution of their relationships.

Joshua Garcia
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of I Want You is a standout element of the film, elevating the storytelling and immersing the audience in the characters' emotional journey.

Carol Gonzalez
7/10

The soundtrack of I Want You really captured the emotional journey of the main character, Hache, as he returns to Barcelona and tries to move on from past heartbreak and loss.

James Moore
5/10

The choice of songs in key moments, such as Hache's reunion with Katina, amplifies the emotional impact of their interactions, making the audience empathize with their complex relationship.

Richard Hill
5/10

The use of different musical themes throughout the film adds depth to the storytelling, creating a rich tapestry of sound that complements the visuals.

Andrew Roberts
3/10

The soundtrack of I Want You feels uninspired and lacks emotional depth. The music fails to enhance the mood or convey the intensity of the characters' emotions, leaving scenes feeling flat and disconnected.

Melissa Green
6/10

The music enhances the scenes of nostalgia and longing, making the audience feel deeply connected to the characters' emotional turmoil.

Joshua Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of I Want You perfectly captures the bittersweet emotions of Hache's return to Barcelona and his journey to confront his past.

Jennifer Jackson
1/10

The choice of songs in I Want You often feels cliché and predictable, failing to bring any originality or uniqueness to the film. The music becomes distracting at times, taking away from the authenticity of the characters' experiences and making it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story.

James Gonzalez
5/10

The music successfully sets the tone for the film, balancing moments of melancholy with bursts of energy during the racing scenes, creating a dynamic viewing experience.

George Moore
7/10

The composition and selection of songs in the film helped to set the tone and create a sense of nostalgia, longing, and hope, making the audience feel more connected to the characters and their struggles.

Ronald Williams
6/10

The soundtrack's blending of contemporary tracks with more traditional Spanish music reflects the clash between Hache's old and new life, adding layers to the narrative.

Joseph Wilson
7/10

The music used in key scenes, such as when Hache is riding his bike through the port or when he reunites with Katina at the park, added depth and intensity to the storytelling, enhancing the overall viewing experience.