Matador Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 13000 votes
Tags: death obsession, dead woman in a bathtub, dead woman on the floor, murder of a nude man, nipple play
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Matador

Title in Italiano:

Matador

Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

Matador

Title in Deutsch:

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Synopsis

Angel is a helpless, confused young man who has to find his way between his tyrannical mother, who is a member of Opus Dei, and the bullfighting lessons of the sinister Diego Montes, who has had to retire because of an injury.

One evening Angel, tormented by the need to prove his manhood, tries to rape the pretty neighbor Eva, at the same time Diego Montes' girlfriend, in the open street. His impotence prevents him from doing so, however, and he faints when he sees the scratch the young woman has sustained in her fall. The next day he reports himself to the police.

When the girl does not report him and the ashamed Angel then discovers photos of murders and missing persons, the boy confesses to several crimes at once out of a longing for punishment. In reality, the acts are partly attributable to Diego, his teacher, as well as María, a young lawyer who stabs her lovers in the spinal cord with a needle at the end of the sex act.

Diego soon meets this woman, as she is to take over Angel's defense. Diego and María find themselves irresistibly attracted to each other and discover that they belong to the same "race", namely the one that likes to play with death.

Angel manages to lead his psychiatrist and the police to the bodies of the two girls Diego murdered and buried in his house. Meanwhile, María and Diego are guided by their deadly desire.

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Matador
Espérame en el cielo
Mina: Performer
Paquito López Vidal: Writer
Mujeres Al Borde De Un Ataque De Nervios
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
La Mirada Indiscreta
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Taxi Triste
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
El Teléfono No Suena
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Hacia El Aeropuerto
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Los Tacones De Pepa
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Taxi Mambo
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Composición En Rojo
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Persecución Telepática
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Composición En Ocre
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Composición En Negro
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Matador
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
El Lagarto
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
La Familia De Gloria
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Madrid - Berlin
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
La Soledad De Gloria
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
¿Qué He Hecho Yo Para Merecer Esto!
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Gran Ganga
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer
Suck It To Me
Bernardo Bonezzi: Performer

User reviews

Brian Baker
6/10

The use of haunting melodies and dissonant chords adds depth to the psychological themes explored in the movie, reflecting the inner turmoil of the characters.

Michelle Davis
8/10

The soundtrack of Matador perfectly captures the dark and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. The haunting melodies and tense rhythms enhance the psychological thriller elements of the story, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout.

David Davis
10/10

The musical score enhances the psychological depth of the characters, especially Angel and Diego, by subtly reflecting their inner struggles and desires through haunting melodies and evocative themes.

Charles Hill
6/10

The music expertly mirrors the characters' descent into darkness and obsession, creating a sense of foreboding that keeps the audience on edge.

Mary Jackson
10/10

The use of music in key moments of the plot, such as Angel's attempt to prove his manhood or the discovery of the buried bodies, creates a sense of unease and suspense that keeps the audience engaged and immersed in the dark world of the film.

Sarah Smith
6/10

The soundtrack effectively enhances the sense of mystery and intrigue surrounding the dark and twisted relationships between the characters, drawing the audience deeper into the plot.

Dorothy Hill
9/10

The soundtrack of Matador perfectly captures the intense and mysterious atmosphere of the film, adding an extra layer of tension to the complex relationships between the characters.

Andrew Lopez
2/10

The soundtrack of Matador lacks originality and innovation. The music sounds generic and uninspired, failing to create a unique and immersive atmosphere that complements the complex narrative of the film.

Jennifer Young
7/10

The use of traditional Spanish music elements in the soundtrack adds an authentic and cultural dimension to the film. The flamenco guitar, castanets, and passionate vocals create a sense of place and immerse me in the world of bullfighting and the characters' inner turmoil.

Elizabeth Evans
2/10

The soundtrack of Matador fails to capture the dark and twisted nature of the storyline. The music lacks the intensity and suspense needed to enhance the psychological thriller aspect of the film.

William Lee
2/10

The choice of music in Matador feels disconnected from the themes of the movie. The songs do not effectively convey the inner turmoil and moral ambiguity of the characters, leaving the audience feeling detached from the on-screen events.

Kimberly Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of Matador perfectly captures the sinister and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, creating a sense of unease and tension throughout.

Karen Lewis
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Matador is a vital element that contributes significantly to the overall eerie and unsettling tone of the film, immersing the viewers in its twisted world.