La rabia Soundtrack (

La rabia Soundtrack (2008) cover

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 490 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Anger

Title in Italiano:

Anger

Title in Português:

Anger

Synopsis

The farmers of the Argentinean pampas are as rough and ready as the arid grass of this seemingly endless steppe where they tend their farms. The harsh living conditions force them to help each other and share what little they have. This can lead to a harmonious coexistence - or not.

When bitter, reticent farmer Poldo has the creeping suspicion that his neighbour Pichón has insulted his young, mute daughter, Nati, he promptly breaks off all contact with his old acquaintance and even forbids his wife to have anything to do with him. Little does he know that, behind his back, Pichón and his wife are having a passionate affair. Nati knows about her mother's infidelity, as does Pichón's son, who is Nati's only friend.

The situation escalates when Poldo discovers some of Nati's drawings that describe what she has seen - drawings which her father interprets as incriminating evidence. Nothing can prevent him from taking his terrible revenge on his neighbour. The conflict between the two men takes an unexpected turn, however, when Poldo's revenge turns out to be merely the prelude of a much deeper, all-consuming tragedy that, once the façade of civilisation has collapsed, finally destroys both families.

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La rabia
Touched
Living Dead Girl - Subliminal Seduction Mix
For You (as heard in Girlfight)
Leave You Far Behind
Strangelove Addiction
Time of Day
Legion
Hey Baby
Galaxy Bounce
Clint Eastwood
Here
Slow
Don't Leave Me This Way
Blood, Milk And Sky
A Place Called Home
Last Confession
Right Of Left Field
Maybe I Belong
Ladyshave
Girlflesh
Hoop-Dee-Doo
Emily Says (Album Version)
Light Years On
The Winner
Poolside
Teenage Sensation
Dub In Ya Mind
Injury Home
Güero Canelo
If I Ruled the World
Hey Sa-Lo-Ney
Take Me In Your Arms (Torna A Surriento) - Remastered
La Cienega Just Smiled
Friends in Low Places
You Always Hurt The One You Love
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)
Skinny Love
Shock
Para Lennon e McCartney
Prelude No. 20 in C Minor, Op. 28-20
Gangsta's Paradise
Stinky, Stinky Ashtray
Ms. Jackson
Keyboard Concerto in D Major, Hob.XVIII:11: Piano Concerto in D Major: Vivace
Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No Good)
Lady Marmalade
We Are The Champions
LA Song
Too Drunk To Fuck - By Dead Kennedys
Let 'Er Rip
All By Myself
Don Giovanni, K. 527 (Arr. for Flute Duo): Vedrai, carino
Reunited

User reviews

Daniel Garcia
6/10

The use of traditional Argentinean instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the storytelling.

Sarah Miller
5/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack resonates with the complex relationships portrayed in the film.

Michael Miller
7/10

The soundtrack of La rabia perfectly captures the stark and desolate landscape of the Argentinean pampas, reflecting the rough and raw emotions of the characters.

Lisa Miller
5/10

The soundtrack's evocative themes stay with the viewer long after the film has ended, enhancing the overall impact of the story.

Margaret Moore
8/10

The haunting melodies evoke the tension and unease between the neighbors, building a sense of foreboding and impending tragedy.

Susan Adams
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of La Rabia is a key element in creating a compelling and immersive viewing experience.

Mark Martin
10/10

The soundtrack of La rabia truly captures the raw and harsh essence of life in the Argentinean pampas. The music evokes the vastness and desolation of the steppe, setting the perfect tone for the unfolding drama.

Edward King
4/10

The soundtrack of La Rabia felt disconnected from the emotions portrayed on screen. The music did not effectively convey the tension and drama of the escalating conflict between the characters, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story.

James Hernandez
10/10

The haunting melodies and evocative instrumentation of the soundtrack stay with you long after the film ends, resonating with the themes of betrayal, revenge, and tragedy depicted in La rabia. It elevates the viewing experience and immerses you fully in the world of the film.

George Campbell
6/10

The haunting melodies in the score create a sense of tension and foreboding that enhances the drama of the plot.

Michelle Wilson
9/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack perfectly mirrors the complex relationships and deep-seated resentments between the characters. Each note adds layers to the tension and conflict, enhancing the viewer's understanding of the characters' motivations and actions.

Ronald Harris
5/10

The music beautifully underscores the tragic events that unfold as the story progresses.

Thomas Green
7/10

The use of traditional Argentinean instruments brings an authentic and immersive quality to the soundtrack, enhancing the film's sense of time and place.

Patricia Williams
2/10

The choice of instruments and melodies in the soundtrack seemed out of place with the rural setting and harsh living conditions depicted in the film. Instead of enhancing the atmosphere and setting of the Argentinean pampas, the music felt generic and uninspired, failing to capture the raw emotions and complexities of the characters' relationships.

Elizabeth Turner
8/10

Each musical cue intensifies the emotional depth of the story, adding layers of complexity to the characters' inner turmoil and conflicts.

Daniel Garcia
7/10

Overall, the captivating and evocative soundtrack of La rabia enhances the storytelling and elevates the emotional impact of the film, making it a truly memorable and immersive experience.

Linda Hernandez
5/10

The music serves as a powerful storytelling device, conveying the characters' inner turmoil and struggles.

Timothy Thomas
6/10

The music sets the tone for the intense emotions and conflicts that unfold between the characters in the film.

Margaret Lee
5/10

The soundtrack of La Rabia effectively captures the harsh and rugged nature of life on the Argentinean pampas.