Scene from Amar te duele (2002)
Scene Details
| Duration: 261 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Марта Игареда, Martha Elba Higareda Cervantes, مارتا هیگاردا, Martha Higareda Howes
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Full Biography
Martha Elba Guadalupe Higareda Cervantes (Spanish pronunciation: (born August 24, 1983) is a Mexican actress, producer and screenwriter.
About the Movie: Amar te duele (2002)
Alternative Title: Любовта боли, A dor de te amar, Love Hurts, Loving Hurts You, Loving You Hurts
Director: Fernando Sariñana
Writer: Carolina Rivera
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Francisco González Compeán, Fernando Sariñana
Companies: Altavista Films, Videocine
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Keywords
Keywords: artist, breast fondling, breasts pulled out, diego rivera, erect nipples, female nudity, female topless nudity, graffiti, love, mallrat, mexico city, poverty, reference to shakespeare's romeo and juliet, star crossed lovers, teenage boy, teenage girl, teenage love, teenager, wealth, wrong side of the tracks
Story
Amar te duele (Love Hurts) tells the tale of Renata, a young woman from a wealthy family in Mexico City, and Ulises, a man from a lower social class who falls deeply in love with her. The story begins as their love blossoms, but it's not long before they face significant obstacles due to their differing backgrounds. Renata's parents disapprove of the relationship and attempt to separate them by sending Renata away to Canada. Despite this, Ulises and Renata fight to stay together, risking everything for their love.
Summary
Directed by Fernando Sariñana in 2002, Amar te duele is a poignant exploration of societal class differences in Mexico City through the lens of a forbidden love story between Renata and Ulises. The film serves as a commentary on social stratification and the challenges faced when individuals from different backgrounds fall in love. It is a dramatic and romantic narrative that highlights the lengths people will go to protect their love, even in the face of adversity.