Spanglish Soundtrack (

Spanglish Soundtrack (2004) cover

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 88000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Spanglish

Title in Português:

Espanglês

Synopsis

When a Mexican mother and her daughter come to the United States, the mother, Flor Moreno, gets a job as a maid at the home of successful chef John Clasky, his insecure wife Deborah, their two children, and Deborah's mother.

Despite Flor's lack of an English-language vocabulary, she tries the best she can to assist the Clasky family in more than just housecleaning matters.

However, when Flor is forced to live with the family over the summer, she has no choice but to bring her daughter Cristina along.

Deborah, much to Flor's dislike, treats Flor's daughter much like her own and at the same time she hurts the feelings of her own daughter Bernice, as well as Flor.

When John's dreams unravel, he begins to feel like his whole world is coming down around him, but with the love of his children and the help of Flor, he finds himself trying to get through it all.

Flor's daughter Cristina, through which this story is told in a college letter to Princeton University, serves as a translator for the beginning of the film, but after Flor breaks the communication bridge by learning to speak English, Cristina must learn that things come and go in life, but family is the most important thing a person can have.

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Spanglish
Historia de un amor
Carlos Eleta Almaran: Lyrics
Carlos Eleta Almaran: Performer
Luis Miguel: Performer
Ima Showem
Teron Carter: Writer
Ven conmigo (Solamente tú)
Christina Aguilera: Performer
Lush Life
Billy Strayhorn: Writer
Let's Get It Started
Will.i.am: Writer
The Black Eyed Peas: Performer
Cumbia de Los Muertos
Ozomatli: Performer
Asdrubal Sierra: Writer
¿Dónde se fueron?
Ozomatli: Performer
Raul Pacheco: Writer
Charlie's Angels Theme
Jack Elliott: Writer
They Can't Take That Away from Me
George Gershwin: Writer
Spanglish
Heitor Pereira: Performer
The Beach
Heitor Pereira: Performer
Welcome To The Claskys
Heitor Pereira: Performer
Drunk And Disorderly
Heitor Pereira: Performer
John Comes Home
Heitor Pereira: Performer
Learning English
Heitor Pereira: Performer
No Left
Heitor Pereira: Performer
Malibu
Heitor Pereira: Performer
Cooking
Heitor Pereira: Performer
Bus Stop
Heitor Pereira: Performer
"They Can't Take That Away From Me" - Cloris Leachman and Ian Hyland
Heitor Pereira: Performer
If I Could Kiss You
Mark Isham: Performer
Round Robin
Mark Isham: Performer
Tear It Down
Mark Isham: Performer
Love Is Not Enough
Mark Isham: Performer
I'm Happy Today
Mark Isham: Performer
A Leap
Mark Isham: Performer
Sunscreen and Bicycles
Mark Isham: Performer
A Promise
Mark Isham: Performer
Build This House With Me
Mark Isham: Performer
Leap of Faith
Mark Isham: Performer
Building a Family
Mark Isham: Performer
I'll Take This One
Mark Isham: Performer
I Built Myself a Life
Mark Isham: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of Spanglish perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the film's storyline. The music enhances the heartfelt moments between characters, especially during Flor's journey of adapting to a new culture and trying to provide for her daughter.

Brian Martinez
8/10

The use of both English and Spanish songs in the soundtrack adds a rich and authentic layer to the film, reflecting the bilingual nature of the characters' lives and their journey of understanding and acceptance. The blend of different musical styles creates a diverse and engaging listening experience that mirrors the diverse backgrounds of the characters in the story.

Joseph Roberts
2/10

Additionally, the choice of songs in the soundtrack often felt out of place and disjointed, disrupting the flow of the storytelling rather than enhancing it. The music seemed like an afterthought, rather than a carefully curated collection that could have elevated the viewing experience for the audience.

Elizabeth Evans
8/10

The emotional resonance of the soundtrack stays with you long after the film ends, evoking feelings of empathy, nostalgia, and hope. The music not only sets the tone for key moments in the movie but also lingers in your mind, reminding you of the powerful messages about love, family, and resilience conveyed in Spanglish.

Carol Nelson
5/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack effectively conveys the cultural clash and sense of belonging experienced by the characters. The mix of English and Spanish songs adds layers of authenticity to the narrative, reflecting the bilingual nature of the characters' lives and relationships.

Sarah Garcia
4/10

The soundtrack of Spanglish failed to capture the emotional depth and cultural richness of the story. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the authentic Latin American influences that could have enhanced the film's themes of immigration and family dynamics.

Nancy Brown
7/10

The soundtrack of Spanglish perfectly captures the emotional depth of the film, enhancing the storytelling and connecting with the audience on a deeper level. The music beautifully complements the themes of family, cultural differences, and personal growth portrayed in the movie.

Deborah Harris
10/10

The music perfectly complements the heartfelt moments shared between Flor, Cristina, and the Clasky family, adding depth and sincerity to their relationships on screen.

Steven Carter
5/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack beautifully underscore the poignant moments of the film, adding a subtle yet powerful layer of emotion to the storytelling. The music helps to evoke empathy and understanding for the characters' struggles and triumphs, making the viewing experience even more impactful.

Mary Brown
10/10

The soundtrack of Spanglish beautifully captures the emotional journey of the characters, enhancing every scene with its poignant melodies and evocative compositions.

Michelle Parker
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Spanglish resonates with authenticity and cultural richness, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of the characters and the themes of family, love, and resilience portrayed in the film.