You might think that people are tired of silly love songs, but I look around and see that's not the case, sang Paul McCartney. And those verses seem to guide Karin Idelson's camera in this exploration of, so to speak, the popular applications of romantic songs. Cumbia, soft-rock, reggaeton, pop, boleros, catchy hits from the 80s and before too (that category that an FM labeled as oldies but goodies): music is in the air of the city, and a love song catches it in the places where it is so naturalized that we hardly pay attention to it, but also, and especially, in the most hidden or unusual ones. Mass choirs playing Queen, restaurant singers, Elvis impersonators; the radio heard from the back seat of a taxi, the functional music of shopping malls or lodging hotels and a long etcetera recorded with undisguised virtuosity, parade in this documentary as curious as it is playful to prove Sir Paul right: the world is full of silly love songs, and there's nothing wrong with that.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/outlet-dvd-blu-ray-and-cd/594-i-dream-too-much-dvd--8420172058937.html594I Dream Too Much [DVD]<div><br />You'd think people are tired of silly love songs / But I look around and see that's not the case, sang Paul McCartney. And those verses seem to guide Karin Idelson's camera in this exploration of, so to speak, the popular applications of romantic songs. Cumbia, soft-rock, reggaeton, pop, boleros, catchy hits from the 80s and before too (that category that an FM labeled as oldies but goodies): music is in the air of the city, and Canción de amor catches it in the places where it is so naturalized that we hardly pay attention to it but also, and especially, in the most hidden or unusual ones. Mass choirs playing Queen, restaurant singers, <span>Elvis</span> impersonators; the radio that can be heard from the back seat of a taxi, the functional music of shopping malls or hotel accommodation and a long etcetera recorded with undisguised virtuosity, parade in this documentary as curious as it is playful to prove Sir Paul right: the world is full of silly love songs, and there's nothing wrong with that.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/246830-home_default/i-dream-too-much-dvd-.jpg1.9132instockVértice Cine5.91321.913267.64526821348842015-04-08T08:18:24+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/Outlet DVD , Blu-Ray and CD/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 40/Start/VELADA DE 60/Start/VELADA FR 60/Start/VELADA IT 60
You'd think people are tired of silly love songs / But I look around and see that's not the case, sang Paul McCartney. And those verses seem to guide Karin Idelson's camera in this exploration of, so to speak, the popular applications of romantic songs. Cumbia, soft-rock, reggaeton, pop, boleros, catchy hits from the 80s and before too (that category that an FM labeled as oldies but goodies): music is in the air of the city, and Canción de amor catches it in the places where it is so naturalized that we hardly pay attention to it but also, and especially, in the most hidden or unusual ones. Mass choirs playing Queen, restaurant singers, Elvis impersonators; the radio that can be heard from the back seat of a taxi, the functional music of shopping malls or hotel accommodation and a long etcetera recorded with undisguised virtuosity, parade in this documentary as curious as it is playful to prove Sir Paul right: the world is full of silly love songs, and there's nothing wrong with that.