After the tragic and heartbreaking end of his relationship with Babi, Hache (Mario Casas) is a shadow of his former rebellious self. Haunted by memories and guilt, he leaves Barcelona behind and starts a new life in London. But running away doesn’t heal his wounds. Years later, he returns to Spain, still carrying the weight of his past.
Few films in the Lithuanian cinematic landscape have sparked as much debate, adoration, and cultural conversation as 3 Metrai Virs Dangaus (Three Meters Above the Sky). Released in 2017 and directed by Andrius Blaževičius, the film is a loose adaptation of Federico Moccia’s famous Italian novel, reimagined for a Lithuanian audience. On the surface, it appears to be a standard teenage romance—a "Romeo and Juliet" story set against the backdrop of Vilnius nightlife. However, to dismiss it as merely a soap opera is to overlook its deeper commentary on social stratification, the recklessness of youth, and the painful process of maturation. The film succeeds not just as a love story, but as a gritty, authentic portrayal of a specific generation trying to find its place in a rapidly changing society. 3 metrai virs dangaus 2
Back home, Hache tries to rebuild his life — dangerous street races, late-night rides on his motorcycle, and the familiar adrenaline rushes. But everything changes when he meets Gin (Clara Lago), a spontaneous, free-spirited young woman who refuses to be intimidated by his damaged soul. Gin is everything Babi wasn’t — fearless, wild, and broken in her own way. Their chemistry is electric, but Hache must decide: Is he ready to love again, or is he still trapped three meters above the sky with a ghost? After the tragic and heartbreaking end of his
Kaip ir pirmasis filmas, „3 metrai virs dangaus 2“ buvo sėkmingas tarp jaunimo. Jis sukėlė nemažai diskusijų apie jaunų žmonių problemas ir emocijas. Years later, he returns to Spain, still carrying
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, a high-spirited, independent, and artistically inclined girl who helps him rediscover his spark. However, the past isn't easily buried, and a chance encounter with Babi forces Hache to decide if he can truly start a new chapter or if he is destined to stay tethered to his first love. Key Characters Hache (Mario Casas): Now more mature but still struggling with the ghosts of his past and the tragic loss of his best friend, Pollo. Gin (Clara Lago): Hache’s new love interest. She is energetic, tough, and offers a stark contrast to the more reserved Babi. Babi (María Valverde): Hache’s first love, who has moved on with her life and is preparing for a different future, yet remains a pivotal figure in Hache’s emotional growth. Themes and Tone Unlike the first film, which focused on the rush of "first love" and rebellion, the sequel explores more grounded themes: Moving On: The difficulty of letting go of a past that defined you. Growth: Hache’s transition from a reckless youth to a man taking responsibility for his emotions. Comparison: The inevitable struggle of comparing a new relationship to the idealized version of a first romance. Cultural Impact In Lithuania and across Europe, the franchise became a cult phenomenon, particularly among young adults. It is often credited with revitalizing the romantic drama genre in Spanish cinema, thanks to the chemistry between the leads and its high-energy, cinematic visual style. Would you like to know where you can