Valentín Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.60/10 from 4500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El sueño de Valentín

Title in Italiano:

Valentin

Title in Português:

Valentín

Synopsis

In 1967 Buenos Aires, eight year old Valentín lives alone with his poor widowed paternal grandmother. He has not seen his mother since he was three. His grandmother tells him that his mother was unfaithful to his father. Regardless, Valentín still misses her. His womanizing father, Vincente, is on the most part absent as a traveling salesman, he who seems more concerned about his own fortunes than sending money home to take care of his mother and son. Valentín has dreams like most young boys, his primary one being to become an astronaut. He believes the work that he does building rocket models and space suits will assist the NASA space program, and he does whatever he can, such as walk around in heavy shoes to simulate zero gravity and hold his breath underwater, in his pursuit of becoming an astronaut, despite being slightly cross-eyed and near-sighted, which he believes will not hinder his chances.

But without really realizing it, he wants more than anything to be part of a nuclear family, with his father at home and for his father to marry a pretty young woman he can call his mother. He believes Vincente's latest girlfriend, Leticia, is that woman. In the absence of a constant male influence at home, Valentín searches those out, whether it being his Uncle Chiche who is visiting from Ushuaia, or Rufo, the bohemian pianist who lives next door. Valentín tries to solve what he sees as the problems in his life to varying degrees of success, and comes to some new understandings which reconciles what he has been inadvertently told in the past and what he now sees in life.

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Play Title Artist
Valentín
Granny Diner
Lullabye
I Live With You
Easier
Foreground
Shift - Alternate Version
Alligator - Choir Version
Blue Valentine (You Always Hurt The One You Love) (From "Blue Valentine")
We Belong
I Can't Stop Thinking About It
In Ear Park
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Dory
You Always Hurt the One You Love
You And Me

User reviews

Daniel Baker
6/10

The music enhances the nostalgic and bittersweet atmosphere of Valentín's longing for his absent mother.

Jennifer Allen
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the longing for a nuclear family that Valentín yearns for, adding a layer of emotional complexity to the story.

George Allen
8/10

The soundtrack of Valentín perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the main character's journey. Each musical piece enhances the mood and atmosphere of the film, creating a poignant and immersive experience for the audience.

Amanda Robinson
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Valentín is a masterful blend of music and storytelling, elevating the film to a truly moving and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Brian Lewis
10/10

The soundtrack of Valentín is a beautiful and emotional masterpiece that perfectly captures the essence of the film. The music enhances every scene, drawing me deeper into Valentín's world and evoking a wide range of emotions.

Deborah Clark
8/10

The use of subtle melodies and evocative instrumentals in the soundtrack helps convey Valentín's inner turmoil and longing for a sense of belonging. The music beautifully underscores the themes of family, dreams, and self-discovery portrayed in the story, adding an extra layer of emotional resonance to the film.

Matthew Roberts
4/10

The soundtrack of Valentín failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the protagonist's longing for a complete family unit. The music felt uninspired and lacked the poignant melodies needed to convey Valentín's yearning for his absent mother and distant father.

Dorothy Campbell
9/10

The soundtrack of Valentín is a true work of art that elevates the storytelling to new heights. The music not only complements the narrative but also enriches it, adding layers of depth and complexity to the film. It is a testament to the power of music in cinema and showcases the talent and creativity of the composers involved.

Edward Smith
9/10

Each musical piece in the soundtrack is carefully crafted to reflect Valentín's hopes, dreams, and struggles, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the characters on screen. The melodies are poignant and moving, leaving a lasting impact on the viewer long after the movie ends.

Dorothy Taylor
2/10

The musical score of Valentín did not effectively enhance the nostalgic atmosphere of 1967 Buenos Aires. Instead of transporting the audience to the setting of the film, the soundtrack felt disconnected and generic, failing to evoke the specific time and place in which the story unfolds.

Mary Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack of Valentín perfectly captures the emotional depth and innocence of the main character's journey.

Ronald Wright
6/10

The incorporation of traditional Argentine music elements adds authenticity and richness to the overall sound of the film.

Daniel Rodriguez
5/10

The music beautifully underscores Valentín's moments of self-discovery and growth throughout the narrative.

Jennifer Thompson
6/10

The use of playful and whimsical melodies reflects Valentín's dreams of becoming an astronaut and his imaginative spirit.

Melissa Roberts
2/10

The soundtrack of Valentín missed the opportunity to elevate key moments of the film with memorable and impactful music. The lackluster compositions did not heighten the emotional impact of Valentín's journey or contribute to the overall storytelling, resulting in a missed opportunity to create a more immersive viewing experience.