Sunday, October 4, 2009

Heridas de Amor - little snippet

So I have been pretty busy and never really got the chance to write about what I thought of my telenovela.

Basically, I loved it! There was so much drama. I even got my roomate hooked too! by the end we were both singing the song (heridas de amor), which comes on every time the protagonists have a love song. It was awesome...and hilarious at the same time.

I don't want to ruin it for those who want to watch it (you should!). It has an evil aunt (instead of stepmother or mother) and has so many twists and turns. You are surprised every other minute practically!!

Here is an introductory summary to grasp your attention but not to give too much away:

Miranda is engaged to Fabricio Beltran, who has been studying in Germany for a PhD. Fabricio returns to Mexico with his friend Alejandro Luque, who wants revenge against Gonzalo, whom he believes is the murderer of his father Alfredo. Fabricio tells Miranda that he will not marry her. He is in love with her sister Florencia, who is dying of a genetic heart disease and does not know it yet. Alejandro Luque is actually the male protagonist. He falls in love with Miranda and has an internal battle between his love for her and his desire for revenge against her father.

On the other hand, the girls' mother, Fernanda, meets Florencia and Miranda while she is working as the cardiologist at the hospital they go to because of Florencia's heart condition. She lies about her identity so they won't find out she is their mother (another story I will cover later). All of the daughters end up finding out she is their mother, but they all end up being close, especially because Fernanda becomes Florencia's caretaker. The youngest daughter, Renata, falls in love with Juan, Fernanda's godson who lives in the barrio.

Berta is the evil aunt. She does everything in her power to hurt her sister and take away everything and everyone that she loves...

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