
A down on his luck opera singer, prevents the suicide of a young girl and falls in love with her. She inspires him to manage a successful come back but his plans to marry her are abruptly reject it with disastrous consequences.

Is this worth your Tuesday night? If you like your cinema drenched in old-school melodrama and don't mind a lead character who is basically a walking train wreck, you might get a kick out of Su última canción. It’s not for the impatient, though. If you need snappy dialogue or a protagonist who actually learns a lesson...

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"Is this worth your Tuesday night? If you like your cinema drenched in old-school melodrama and don't mind a lead character who is basically a walking train wreck, you might get a kick out of Su última canción. It’s not for the impatient, though. If you need snappy dialogue or a protagonist who actually learns a lesson, you’re probably going to hate this. There’s something about the way these older films handle desperation that feels a bit more raw than today’s polished stuff. The opera singer—..."
Jorge Inchaurregui
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