{"id":160833,"date":"2023-06-16T02:32:33","date_gmt":"2023-06-15T21:02:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/the-flash-the-songs-in-spanish-that-sound-on-its-soundtrack\/"},"modified":"2023-06-16T02:32:33","modified_gmt":"2023-06-15T21:02:33","slug":"the-flash-the-songs-in-spanish-that-sound-on-its-soundtrack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/the-flash-the-songs-in-spanish-that-sound-on-its-soundtrack\/","title":{"rendered":"The Flash: the songs in Spanish that sound on its soundtrack"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Natalia Lafourcade and Rosal\u00eda are two of the stars that appear on The Flash soundtrack with songs performed in Spanish.<\/h2>\n

Without a doubt, one of the most memorable elements of Flash<\/strong> its amazing soundtrack<\/strong>. Moving completely away from the solemnity that he had impregnated to the DC Extended Universe<\/strong> (DCEU), the first solo adventure of Barry Allen<\/strong> -interpreted by ezra miller<\/strong>\u2013 is full of moments where the music<\/strong> plays an important role. With this in mind, the songs<\/strong> that sound in the 144-minute duration of the film by Andy Muschietti<\/strong> they were carefully selected considering the action and the accompanying characters.<\/p>\n

This entry contains slight spoilers for The Flash.<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

For example, in a scene where the scarlet runner<\/strong> speed through the streets of Central City<\/strong> the song is used Alright<\/strong><\/em> of supergrass<\/strong>a wonderful British rock anthem from the mid-nineties that extols the naivety<\/strong> and vitality<\/strong> from that strange time when we left adolescence and became adults. The theme matches the mood<\/em> of the character, the alternative version of the Barry Allen that we have seen on screen before, who has just obtained his powers. At another time, the song Great Balls of Fire<\/strong><\/em> of Jerry Lee Lewis<\/strong> is intoned as a gag<\/em> while explaining how different movie hits the size of top gun<\/strong> in a different universe.<\/p>\n

Perhaps the sequences where the work of the music supervisor is most evident kimbaum<\/strong> are those where Nora Allen<\/strong> appears, because they are used Spanish songs<\/strong> to refer in a veiled manner to the origin of the character and the actress who plays her, the Spanish Maribel Verdu<\/strong>. But what are these songs and when do they appear?<\/p>\n

The Flash: the songs in Spanish that sound on its soundtrack<\/h2>\n

Although the comics do not specifically establish the origin of Nora Allen<\/strong>It was a proposal from Andy Muschietti<\/strong> the one that ended up granting Flash’s mother a Hispanic identity. As told by her own Maribel Verdu<\/strong> to SMASH<\/em><\/strong><\/span>: \u201cWhen he called me to propose to me, I said ‘Andy, but you’re crazy. Those from Warner are going to tell you directly: Go with your movie. How are you going to offer a Spanish woman to Nora Allen?<\/strong>‘. And surprisingly they said yes. And here I am. I already did it; I already gave birth to The Flash<\/strong>\u201c.<\/p>\n

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In that sense, it is not strange that the character is listening songs in your own language<\/strong>. The curious thing is how these compositions enter \u2013 of figures like ruben blades<\/strong>, Augustine Lara<\/strong> either rosalia<\/strong>\u2013 in action, serving as a festive explosion that leaves a life lesson or as the background of a melancholic, but necessary, farewell.<\/p>\n

Pedro Navaja \u2013 Natalie Fernandez<\/h3>\n

A kitchen. That is the last space where Barry Allen<\/strong> sees his mother, this is also the place where viewers first see the character. He is preparing a dish when he discovers that he is missing a can of tomato. The repercussions of such a tiny need will be brutal not only for Barry’s life and his father, but also for many universes. But before any tragedy happens, Nora is happy. She dances with her son and sings. As in the song selected for that moment, the music hides the horrors that are about to happen.<\/p>\n