Celtic-influenced pop ballad, designed to match the Gaulish setting of the film.
The song is a melancholic love ballad written from the perspective of (played by Gérard Depardieu). It illustrates his unrequited feelings and shyness toward the beautiful Falbala (played by Laetitia Casta), a recurring theme in the original comics by Goscinny and Uderzo. The title, which translates to "She doesn't see me," captures Obélix’s sense of invisibility and heartbreak as he longs for someone who only views him as a friend or a "big brother" figure. Production Details Celtic-influenced pop ballad, designed to match the Gaulish
This song marked Jean-Jacques Goldman's final major foray into film scoring before his retirement from the forefront of the music scene. It is frequently cited as a "collector" favorite on French radio stations like Chérie FM . The title, which translates to "She doesn't see
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The track appears on the original soundtrack (OST) and was later added to the vinyl reissue of Goldman's 1997 album, En passant . Duration: Approximately 4 minutes and 12 seconds. Music Video (Clip)
Jean-Jacques Goldman , with assistance from longtime collaborators Roland Romanelli and orchestrator Hubert Bougis . Release Year: February 1999.