Sin identidad Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 781 votes
Tags: adoptive parents
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Sin identidad

Title in Italiano:

Senza identità

Title in Português:

Sin identidad

Synopsis

Sin identidad

Maria Fuentes, a successful lawyer in Madrid, discovers she was adopted illegally. Enlisting the assistance of a handsome lawyer who specializes in helping victims of such adoptions and a nerdy computer expert, she begins to learn more and more about what happened to her and others like her -- all victims of a network of doctors, nurses and nuns who stole newborns from their parents and sold them for adoption.

She eventually meets her biological mother, an alcoholic from a small town in Southern Spain, and a sister she never knew she had. After she is mysteriously kidnapped, her loved ones eventually come to believe she has been murdered. In reality, she has been sold into sexual slavery in China.

Ten years later, Maria manages to escape and return to Spain, where she finds that the lives of her adoptive and biological families have changed dramatically, as well as those of her lawyer and computer expert friends. She methodically sets about discovering exactly who was behind her kidnapping so that she can take revenge on the guilty.

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Sin identidad
Queen
Sensation Boulevard
Information
Black Leather
I'm A Believer - Soundtrack Version
Bad Reputation
Accidentally In Love - From "Shrek 2" Soundtrack
Holding Out for a Hero (From "Shrek 2")
Immigrant Song - Remaster
Right Back Where We Started From
Here Comes the End (feat. Judith Hill)
Beyond the Sea
Comin' Home Baby
I Was Made For Lovin' You
Bad Guy
Hazy Shade of Winter (feat. Ray Toro)
Dancing with Myself - 2001 Remaster
Kill Of The Night
Saturday Night
Happy Together (feat. Ray Toro)
Soul Kitchen
I Think We're Alone Now
One
Run Boy Run
Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
Dancing in the Moonlight - 2001 Remix
Exit Music (For a Film)
Bellbottoms
Neat Neat Neat
Intermission
Hocus Pocus - Extended Version
Radar Love
Chase Me (feat. Run The Jewels & Big Boi) - Single Version - Music From The Motion Picture Baby Driver
Brighton Rock - Remastered 2011
You Make My Dreams (Come True)
Can't Hide Love
Beds Are Burning - Remastered
The Safety Dance - Extended Dance Version
Faith - Remastered
Polaroid
Stand On It - Single B-Side - 1985
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Pac-Man Fever
American Man
Losing You to the Crowd
The Calendar Hung Itself…
Rollercoaster
Strawberries & Cigarettes
Love Me
I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)
Snowballed
Wild Sex (In The Working Class)
Little Bitch - 2002 Remaster
Ring Me Up
Turning Japanese - Non Stop Edit
Theme From New York, New York
Young Guns (Go for It!)
Don't You (Forget About Me)
Fire In The Twilight
We Are Not Alone

User reviews

Donald Mitchell
9/10

The musical score of Sin Identidad showcases a masterful blend of traditional Spanish influences and modern composition techniques, resulting in a unique and memorable sound that stays with you long after the credits roll. The use of instruments like flamenco guitars and passionate vocals adds layers of depth and authenticity to the overall atmosphere of the series, making it a standout feature of the show.

Laura Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of Sin Identidad effectively captures the emotional intensity and suspense of the storyline. The use of haunting melodies and tense rhythms enhances the drama and keeps the audience engaged throughout the series.

Kimberly Garcia
7/10

The music of Sin identidad expertly builds tension and suspense during key moments, heightening the drama and creating a sense of unease that keeps viewers invested in the unfolding story.

Michelle Hall
7/10

The soundtrack of Sin identidad is a masterful work of art in its own right, elevating the storytelling and adding a layer of richness and depth that sets it apart from other television soundtracks.

Robert Hill
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions, from heartbreak to triumph, showcases the talent and versatility of the composers behind the music of Sin identidad.

Ashley King
8/10

The soundtrack of Sin identidad perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the storyline, enhancing every scene with its powerful melodies.

Melissa Lopez
2/10

The music choices often felt out of place and disconnected from the narrative, failing to create a cohesive and immersive atmosphere that would have elevated the overall viewing experience for the audience.

Jennifer Jones
8/10

The use of different musical motifs throughout the series helps to create a cohesive and immersive experience for the audience, tying together the various plotlines and character arcs seamlessly.

John Parker
7/10

The seamless integration of the soundtrack with the visuals enhances the overall viewing experience, creating a fully immersive world that draws viewers in from the very first note.

Paul Carter
8/10

The haunting melodies and poignant themes present in the soundtrack add an extra layer of depth and complexity to the characters and their relationships, making their struggles and triumphs even more impactful.

George Smith
5/10

The music in Sin Identidad successfully sets the tone for each scene, whether it be a moment of revelation or a heart-pounding chase sequence. The diverse range of musical styles and instruments used adds depth and complexity to the overall viewing experience.

Karen Parker
7/10

The emotional resonance of the music in Sin identidad lingers long after the episode ends, leaving a lasting impression and making it a standout feature of the series.

Brian Wright
3/10

The soundtrack of Sin Identidad felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the dramatic and intense scenes unfolding in the storyline.

Dorothy Hall
9/10

The soundtrack of Sin Identidad perfectly captures the emotional intensity and suspense of the plot, enhancing every scene with its haunting melodies and gripping rhythms. Each track complements the storyline seamlessly, creating a truly immersive viewing experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

George Hall
7/10

The music of Sin identidad effectively conveys the suspense and mystery surrounding Maria's journey to uncover the truth about her past, keeping viewers engaged and on the edge of their seats.

Kenneth Garcia
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Sin Identidad contributes significantly to the overall atmosphere and mood of the series. The seamless integration of music with the storytelling enhances the emotional impact of the narrative, making it a memorable aspect of the show.