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My Heart Goes Boom!

Original title: Explota Explota
  • 2020
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.2K
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Ingrid García-Jonsson and Fernando Guallar in My Heart Goes Boom! (2020)
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A movie based on the hit songs by the popular italian singer Raffaella Carrà.A movie based on the hit songs by the popular italian singer Raffaella Carrà.A movie based on the hit songs by the popular italian singer Raffaella Carrà.

  • Director
    • Nacho Álvarez
  • Writers
    • Eduardo Navarro
    • David Esteban Cubero
    • Nacho Álvarez
  • Stars
    • Ingrid García-Jonsson
    • Verónica Echegui
    • Fernando Guallar
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Nacho Álvarez
    • Writers
      • Eduardo Navarro
      • David Esteban Cubero
      • Nacho Álvarez
    • Stars
      • Ingrid García-Jonsson
      • Verónica Echegui
      • Fernando Guallar
    • 10User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Ingrid García-Jonsson
    Ingrid García-Jonsson
    • María
    Verónica Echegui
    Verónica Echegui
    • Amparo
    Fernando Guallar
    Fernando Guallar
    • Pablo
    Natalia Millán
    Natalia Millán
    • Rosa
    Giuseppe Maggio
    Giuseppe Maggio
    • Massimiliano
    Fran Morcillo
    • Lucas
    Ainhoa Aierbe
    • Mabel
    Pedro Casablanc
    Pedro Casablanc
    • Celedonio
    Carlos Hipólito
    Carlos Hipólito
    • Ismael
    Fernando Tejero
    Fernando Tejero
    • Chimo
    Ainara Arizu
    • Azafata Roma
    Sara Martín Aparicio
    • Azafata 1…
    Eva Conde
    • Azafata 2…
    Malala Díaz
    • Pasajera
    Joaquín Serrano
    • Pasajero Español
    Olga Mattos
    • Pasajera Inglesa
    Estela Theus
    • Pasajera Italiana
    Jorge Fierman
    • Pasajero Italiano
    • Director
      • Nacho Álvarez
    • Writers
      • Eduardo Navarro
      • David Esteban Cubero
      • Nacho Álvarez
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    5ma-cortes

    Fun and entertaining Spanish musical comedy with a very silly plot and catching songs

    Amusing picture packing twisted relationships , romantic comedy , dances with enjoyable sensuality and including agreeable melodies from Raffaela Carra songs. Set in 1973, after leaving her boyfriend Massimiliano (Giuseppe Maggio) at the altar in Rome, María (Ingrid Garcia Jonsson) at her thirties , decides to make a new start taking a return flight to Spain. An orphan without family, money, or resources, at her arrival to the Aiport of Barajas in the City of Madrid, María meets the sympathetic and friendly Amparo (Veronica Echegui) , who works as a flight attendant. Three months later María is living with Amparo, also working as a flight attendant in Barajas, when she meets again Pablo (Fernando Guallar) , now looking for a lost suitcase. After he gives her his work address, the suitcase is found and María takes it to return to Pablo, surprised to learn that he works in the Spanish TV channel. There she meets Chimo (Fernando Tejero) , a philander producer determined to turn María into a star as one of the dancers in the famous late show "Las Noches de Rosa" and while she falls in love for Pablo who results to be son of the stiff-upper-lip censor (Pedro Casablanc) of the strict television . As Celedonio, Pablo's father, works in TVE as censor carrying out a rigid censorship . In fact , during the Francisco Franco's dictatorship any media for the public eye as newspapers was controlled by censors , and then things go wrong when his son Pablo inherits the job and he has to control the indecent dressess of his girlfriend Maria . Experience the musical phenomenon ! .With the best hits of Raffaella Carrà !.

    Entertaining and funny musical comedy with fine actors and attractive musical numbers that was success enough at Spanish box office . It is a funny picture dealing with couple relationships , jealousy , lies , family conflicts and anything else . Resulting to be a charming and bemusing picture based on the hit songs by the popular italian singer Raffaella Carrà . Screwball comedy seasoned with musical numbers and regular but professionally directed by Nacho Álvarez. Romantic Spanish comedy with good actors , spectacular musical numbers singing charming songs , and nice direction . There's an embarrassing plot about the censors during the Francoist regime -from 1939 to 1975- when had been forbidden to give any news considered blasphemous, subversive, obscene , or against the good manners . It is not surprising to recourse this Musical Comedy genre carried out by the same writer of ''The Other Side of the Bed'' and ''The two sides of the bed'' . The best parts of the movie are the choreographic numbers and known songs adapted in original model with roots in pop music of the eighties and nineties ; recreating the essence of the classic songs by body movements accompanying sensual melodies and lyrics . This is a charming musical comedy including love stories in which there are twisted messes , as well as the ordinary Spanish clichés . Colorful story of loves and jealousy in which predominates songs and musical spectacle . It has some moments of enjoyment as well as amusement and others quite a few embarrassing . Regular and unbalanced , but gaining the sympathy almost at all times . Bad timing results to be the voice of the singers with the actors , it is less achieved . The film had a fairly large budget in the case of Spanish cinema and with cast members who did her own singing . Still , the public turned away , probably driven away by the mediocre reviews that accused it of having somewhat bland musical numbers and a cast that failed to dazzle . Main actors give passable acting , such as Ingrid Garcia Jonsson as the stubborn Maria and the unknown Fernando Guallar with whom she is very much in love . Co-stars Veronica Echegui who steals the show as the funny, loudmouthed, vivacious, free-spirited Amparo . All of them play and dance wonderful and Raffaela Carra classic Spanish songs . Support cast is frankly good such as : Pedro Casablanc , Fran Morcillo, Carlos Hipólito , Fernando Tejero , interpreters who provided a considerable boost to the result . Furthermore , dances and choreography are pretty well , following Emilio Martinez Lazaro's ¨El Otro Lado De La Cama" style , "Scandalous" or ¨¿ Porque Se Frotan Patitas ¿¨ (2006) by Alvaro Begines and in French cinema wake , such as François Ozon' ¨Potiche¨ and ¨Eight Women¨ , and , of course , the international boxoffice ¨Mamma Mia¨ and its sequel ¨Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again¨ (2018) .

    Including catching and evocative soundtrack by great composer Roque Baños . As well as glamorous and brilliant cinematography by Juan Carlos Gómez . The motion picture was middlingly but professionally directed by Nacho Álvarez in his film debut , as no big deal , the flick is acceptable and passable . However , accustomed to other successes in the Spanish cinema , Explota Explota (2020) failed to convince this time to criticism or public .
    10florenciarodriguez-57305

    A great time

    The kind of movie that will leave a smile in your face and make your day. Super fun and enjoyable, exactly what you want from a musical.
    7abisio

    Rafaella Carra songs in Spanish and lot of dancing

    If you see MAMMA MIA the movie; you should remember how bad singers and dancers were the main actors. The movie succeeded because of the fine integration of songs, history and views.

    Something similar happens with this one. While Ingrid García Jonsson can dance but not so much sing Veronica Echegui can sing but is far from a dancer; however the catchy songs and some good acting make the thing works.

    As HAIRSPRAY use the black/white integrations in the 1960s as a background to the story; My Heart goes Boom uses the last year of Franco's government and the fight to end censorship in Spain in 1973.

    Other than that is basically a love story resolved quite fast and simple and with some simple dance numbers and songs.

    In brief; is not on the level of Hairspray but is entertaining and the music is catchy.
    10maitesuarez

    Super fun !

    The feel-good movie of the year !!! Highly recommended
    8sibie

    It's about the fun and nostalgia - and the 1970s!

    Art is subjective, you either like it or you do not. Movies and music are no different. However, nostalgia is a whole other story. 'Explota Explota' is, first and foremost, based on nostalgia for all of us Gen Xers and Boomers, especially those from Italy, Spain and Latin America who grew up on Carrá's music. While the causal American listener may have heard of her, make no mistake, Raffaella Carrá sold upwards of 60 million albums worldwide so yes, a movie made from her songs was inevitable. At a time when Varieté was big on TV (even in the USA), she came and conquered much like the film's main character. Carrá was the veritable showgirl. She sang, she danced and she put on a show like no one's business. However, at the time censorship was also a big thing, especially in countries like Spain and Argentina, and even Italy. This, along with Raffaella's infectious songs, and a love story woven in, is the basis for the film.

    Why the long disclaimer? Because if you know all this, you'll love the film. If not, you may either not get it, or alternatively, may become addicted to Raffaella's songs. Her music was always, first and foremost, FUN. And this movie is FUN. Her songs were always a bit campy, tongue-in-cheek and highly addictive, and remain so to this day. So, it stands to reason any movie based on her music would be equally so. It HAS to be. Utilizing this, the film is also made to dress up (and address) an otherwise terrible period in Spain's and much of Latin America's history, and wrap it up nicely into a romantic fantasy of love and music. Colors are rich and enhanced, acting tongue-in-cheek and musical numbers in full 70s blast. That's the point.

    That said, it is not any campier than Mamma Mia, it's success due mostly to ABBA's music and nostalgia surrounding it. 'Explota' follows the same vein of taking select songs from a world famous singer and weaving them into a storyline for a film. Some of the actors are not the best of singers (some, however, are), but neither were they in Mamma Mia. But the music numbers and choreography on 'Explota' is top notch and closely imitate 1970s television variety show. Watch some Raffaella Carrá music clips sometime! As such, the film fits the time period exquisitely.

    While the film itself is not a biopic about Raffaella, it is often related to her pushing the envelope against the censorship. Her song 'Tuca Tuca' (featured in the film) was highly controversial at the time (it was about sex....), and some of her songs were censored in Spanish and had to be re-recorded. The film uses these facts and cleverly weaves them into the story.

    Is this an Oscar winning film? No...though it did get awards. Then again, have you checked out what gets an Oscar nod lately? What I do know is that I first heard of this film being a Carrá fan since I was 11 years old and became addicted to her music. My partner had not known much about her when he met me, and years later I catch him humming her music in the kitchen. I watched a few clips of the film on YouTube one evening and was so keyed up, I could not get to sleep until 2 AM! I then watched the film, which had the same effect on me. Energy is through the roof, actors and their characters are likable, and if you know some of the stories in Raffaella's songs (Like 'Lucas') you'll get even more of a kick out of this experience. Colors are rich and vibrant, and the treatment of Raffaella's songs (some huge hits, some not as much -- but they carry the story forward) is fantastic. Above all, it is pure nostalgia and FUN! If you've had a rough day and need light and fun, watch this. I guarantee you you'll feel a lot better and lighter after doing so.

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    • Trivia
      The two boats in the musical number of El Retiro are the 19 and 43, the year of birth of Raffaella Carrà (1943).
    • Goofs
      The boats in El Retiro Park are blue and in 1973 they were white.
    • Quotes

      Amparo: ¡Ole... Como una señora, muy bien dicho!

    • Connections
      References Pulp Fiction (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Adiós amigo
      Written by Honorio Herrero & Luis Gómez Escolar (as Luis López-Escolar)

      Performed by Valentina Sessini, Veronica Largiu & Rachel Lui

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Explota Explota
    • Filming locations
      • Plaza de Olavide, Madrid, Madrid, Spain(Phone Booth's Musical Number)
    • Production companies
      • El Sustituto Producciones
      • Indigo Film
      • Radio Televisión Española (RTVE)
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    • Budget
      • €2,900,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $589,672
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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