Lo que tú Quieras Oír

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Lo que tú quieras oír (Whatever You Want To Hear) is a Spanish language short drama by Guillermo Zapata added to YouTube on March 26, 2006.[1] The video is notable for being the most-watched non-English video on YouTube, the third most-viewed video excluding music videos, and the twelfth most viewed of all time, with over 100 million viewings.[2][3]

The film was released under a Creative Commons license, meaning that it is reusable and remixable by anyone, if the resulting creation is itself used according to certain criteria [4] As a Spanish video it has received considerably less media and viral attention than other popular English-language YouTube videos.[5] A version with English subtitles has been released, but has proved much less popular.[3][6]

Plot summary[edit]

The plot centers around "Sofia", who returns home to find a voicemail from her husband, "Miguel", announcing that he has left her. Sofia is initially depressed, but decides to remix the voice-mail so that it sounds like Miguel telling her that he loves her and that he is sorry for leaving her and asking for forgiveness. Sofia then tells the remixed-voicemail that she will not take Miguel back.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lo que tú Quieras Oír kaejane; YouTube; 26-03-06; Accessed 30-07-08
  2. ^ Most Viewed (All Time) YouTube; 13 Feb 2010; Accessed 13 Feb 2010
  3. ^ a b Correct as of Feb 13, 2010
  4. ^ CC Licensed Film Achieves Massive Popularity on YouTube Creative Commons; 19-06-07; Accessed 30-07-08
  5. ^ Going viral with YouTube Archived 2008-08-08 at the Wayback Machine Sotiropoulos, Jiannis; Pandemic Blog; 09-04-08; Accessed 30-07-08
  6. ^ (English subtitles) Lo que tú quieras oír Orgullomoore; 03-12-07; Accessed 30-07-08
  7. ^ Lo que tú quieras oír Synopsis Archived 2012-02-22 at the Wayback Machine yifan_tunan; IMDb; Accessed 30-07-08

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