The narrative of I Want You picks up two years after the events of the first film. Hache (Mario Casas) returns to Barcelona after spending time in London, trying to run away from the memories of his great love, Babi. He is no longer the same reckless boy; the pain of their breakup has weathered him. He spends his days working as a photographer’s assistant and restoring a motorcycle, a tangible link to his past.
After spending two years in London to heal from a broken heart and the death of his best friend, Hache (Mario Casas) returns to Barcelona. He soon finds himself caught between the memories of his first love, Babi (María Valverde), and a new, fiery relationship with Gin (Clara Lago). i want you 2014 movie
Why does the still matter a decade later? Because the emotions are timeless. The narrative of I Want You picks up
⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) – Uneven but unforgettable. He spends his days working as a photographer’s
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When the first film ended, audiences were left with a fractured relationship. By the time I Want You premiered in 2014 (though filmed largely in 2013 for a 2014 release in many territories and home video), the anticipation was at a fever pitch. The central question on every fan’s mind was simple: Would Hache and Babi find their way back to each other?