


Nobody Knows I'm Here
Memo lives on a remote Chilean sheep farm, hiding a beautiful singing voice from the outside world. A recluse with a glittery flair, he can't stop dwelling on the past, but what will happen once someone finally listens?
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Plot Summary
Martín, a shy man who works in a fish factory in a remote Chilean town, harbors a secret talent for singing. He yearns to escape his mundane life and connect with his dreams of stardom, a desire amplified by a past tragedy. When an opportunity arises to pursue his musical aspirations, Martín must confront his deep-seated anxieties and the shadows of his past.
Critical Reception
Gaspar Noé's 'Nobody Knows I'm Here' garnered mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric tension and the central performance of Gastón Salgado. While some found its slow burn and thematic elements to be effective, others felt the narrative was somewhat underdeveloped or that Noé's signature style didn't fully translate to this particular story.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its melancholic atmosphere and strong lead performance.
- Some critics found the pacing too slow and the narrative elements occasionally uneven.
- Explores themes of isolation, ambition, and the burden of secrets effectively.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's emotional depth and the compelling portrayal of the protagonist's internal struggles. Some viewers found the story relatable, while others felt it could have benefited from a more impactful conclusion.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the remote Patagonian region of Chile, adding to its isolated and atmospheric setting.
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