Nobody Knows I'm Here 2020

Runtime

100 min

Language

Spanish

Spanish

In this poignant drama, a troubled singer's life of isolation is shattered when he encounters a kindred spirit who understands the depth of his emotional scars. As their connection deepens, he must confront the demons that have haunted him for so long.

In this poignant drama, a troubled singer's life of isolation is shattered when he encounters a kindred spirit who understands the depth of his emotional scars. As their connection deepens, he must confront the demons that have haunted him for so long.

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Nobody Knows I'm Here does not have end credit scenes.

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64

Metascore

7.7

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IMDb

6.5 /10

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Memo Garrido resides with his uncle Braulio on a picturesque island in Llanquihue, a quaint town in southeastern Chile. Though his life seems tranquil, Memo is burdened by haunting memories from his childhood. His reserved nature piques the interest of a local girl named Marta, and as their friendship blossoms, Memo confides in her about his secret past as a briefly celebrated singer. Throughout the movie, we often find Memo indulging in his dreams, clad in a vibrant crimson cape adorned with glitter, as he imagines himself performing on a grand stage. This elaborate fantasy serves as a poignant reflection of his longing for fame and recognition.

Memo’s earlier life took place in the bustling backdrop of Miami, where his father, Jacinto, facilitated a music contract for him. However, disillusioned with Memo’s appearance, Jacinto relegated him to the role of a ghost singer for an aspiring star named Ángelo. Ultimately, Ángelo achieved fame with the hit song “Nobody Knows I’m Here,” originally recorded for Memo, spiraling them into complicated conflicts. Consumed by resentment, Memo confronted Ángelo after a performance, resulting in a violent incident that left Ángelo wheelchair-bound. Following this, Memo retreated from the world, living a secluded life on his uncle’s farm while his father squandered their wealth in a mismanaged pursuit of his son’s ghost singing career.

Fast forward twenty-five years, when a candid YouTube video—captured by Marta and a friend of Memo singing at home—sparks new changes. Influenced by the viral moment, Memo’s father and Marta encourage him to reclaim his identity as the genuine singer. This leads him backstage on the television show “Face to Face,” where he faces his former ghost, Ángelo, who has transformed into a motivational speaker. During this long-awaited reunion, Ángelo publicly apologizes to Memo but never acknowledges his contributions. Anger surges within Memo as he storms off stage, but after the cameras stop rolling, he picks up the microphone and sings beautifully, showcasing the truth of his remarkable voice. The uncertainty looms over whether anyone witnessed his performance since it occurred off-air, leading viewers to question the authenticity of his public revelation. With a flair of defiance, Memo drops the microphone and exits, executing a charming dance move as he departs.

The film gently concludes with an intimate moment as Marta joins Memo in bed, enveloping the scene in a warm, crimson glow as the music fades, encapsulating their newfound connection in a serene embrace.

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