Amorcito corazón (telenovela)

Amorcito Corazón
Created by Valentina Parraga
Written by Edwin Valencia
Carmen Sepulvera
Luis Reynoso
Lucero Suárez
Directed by Felipe Najera
Fernando Nesme
Claudia Elisa Aguilar
Starring Diego Olivera
Elizabeth Alvarez
Grettell Valdez
África Zavala
Gerardo Murguía
Opening theme "Amorcito corazon" by Chayanne
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 206 [1]
Production
Executive producer(s) Lucero Suarez
Producer(s) Ángel Villaverde
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 42–44 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format SDTV 480i
HDTV 1080i
Audio format Stereophonic
Original release August 29, 2011 – June 10, 2012
Chronology
Preceded by Ni Contigo Ni Sin Ti
Followed by Cachito de Cielo
External links
Website

Amorcito Corazón (Darling sweetheart) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa by Lucero Suarez. Rehabilitation of the Venezuelan RCTV telenovela Trapos Intimos. It stars Elizabeth Álvarez, Diego Olivera, Africa Zavala, and Daniel Arenas, involving Fabiola Campomanes, Gerardo Murguia and Macaria as the main villains and stellar performances by the leading lady Mariana Karr, and Grettell Valdez.

History

On August 29, 2011, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Amorcito Corazón weekdays at 6:15pm, replacing Ni Contigo Ni Sin Ti.[2][3][4] The last episode was broadcast on June 10, 2012, with Cachito de Cielo replacing it the following day.[5][6][7]

On May 2, 2012, Univision confirmed an afternoon broadcast of Amorcito Corazón.[8][9] Univision started broadcasting Amorcito Corazón weekdays at 3pm/2c, replacing Dos Hogares.[10] The last episode was broadcast on February 1, 2013, with Soy Tu Dueña replacing it on February 4.[11] From March 26, 2014 to January 15, 2015, Univision broadcast reruns of Amorcito Corazón every Tuesday to Saturday mornings at 1am/12c, replacing Ni contigo ni sin ti. The last episode was broadcast on January 15, 2015 at 1am/12c, with Un refugio para el amor replacing it on January 19.

Plot

Isabel Cordero (Elizabeth Álvarez) is an unlucky in love architect who lost the love of her life when she was 18 years old because of her controlling father, Leopoldo (Alfonso Iturralde) who also left his wife to start a relationship with Isabel's godmother. For this reason, Isabel's mother, Sara (Silvia Mariscal) loses her mind for a while and is admitted to a psychiatric medical institution. Isabel believes that she is cursed. She thinks that every man who falls in love with her will suffer for it. She thinks she will never succeed in love and be happy, until she meets Fernando Lobo.

Fernando Lobo (Diego Olivera) is the manager of a construction company. After the death of his wife Sofia (Fabiola Campomanes), he is dedicated to raising their three daughters. While on a working trip to Veracruz, he meets Doris (Liz Vega) with whom he starts a short lived romance. After the project, he returns to the capital. Under somewhat funny circumstances, he meets Isabel, who is also his neighbor. Unbeknownst to Fernando, Isabel is a friend of his three daughters. Doris, meanwhile, will join forces with Alfonso, Isabel ex boyfriend (Miguel Angel Biaggio) to prevent the relationship between Isabel and Fernando. Doris makes up a pregnancy that never existed.

Isabel and Fernando will become sweethearts but mistrust separates them, moreover, Maria Soledad "Marisol" (Renata Notni), eldest daughter of Fernando, will not accept such a relationship, although her two sisters, Maria Fernanda "Marifer"(Regina Tiscareno) and Maria Luz "Marilu"(Karol Sevilla) will do so gradually.

Meanwhile Lucía (Africa Zavala), Fernando's younger sister, is about to finish her novitiate in the convent run by Sor Ernestina (Raquel Morell), when she meets Guillermo "Willy" Pinzon (Daniel Arenas) a gym instructor that, in turn, is a gigolo. Despite her convictions about her religious vocation, the emergence of "Willy" and his declaration of love will make Lucia hesitate. In addition, La Beba (Mariana Karr) is in love and obsessed with Willy, but all he wants is her money. Hortensia (Macaria) Beba's best friend and mother in law of Fernando wants to open the eyes of her friend.

Zoe (Grettell Valdez), Isabel and Lucia's best friend, is a woman dedicated to her home and her husband Alvaro (Pietro Vannucci). Alvaro is cheating with a man in his own house. Zoe realizes that she never really fell in love with Alvaro or any other man and does not "get them." In a suicide attempt she meets Cecilo (Richard Fastlich). She begins to like Cecilo but later will meet Felipe (Alex Ibarra) who will become her boyfriend. At the time she is unaware that Cecilio and Felipe are friends and business partners. Zoe ends up later in the hospital giving birth to a baby, she was a healthy woman but of the stress she ends up in a coma.

Marisol, the eldest daughter of Fernando Lobo, is a rebellious teenager who is in constant conflict with her father, but finds love with Juancho (Diego Amozurrutia) a humble young man who is also a cousin of Willy. However, Barbara (Gabriela Mellado), sister of "Willy", is also in love with the boy and will do everything possible to separate him from Marisol.

A twist in the plot happens when Manuela (Fabiola Campomanes) Sophia's twin sister returns. She was away on her mother's orders. She feels an obsessive love for her sister's husband. She is totally different from her twin sister. During this time it is discovered that the deceased sister was actually Manuela. Sofia has been impersonating her dead sister. Zoe gets in a car crash while driving away causing her a life threatening accident

Fernando and Isabel will face many challenges but everything will work out because their love is a true love.

Cast

Awards

TVyNovelas Awards 2012

Category Nominee Result
Best Co-star Actor Alejandro Ibarra Nominated
Best Young Lead Actor Diego Amozurrutia Nominated
Best Young Lead Actress Gaby Mellado Nominated

International broadcasts

Country Network(s) Series premiere Series finale Title Timeslot
 Mexico Canal de las Estrellas August 29, 2011 June 10, 2012 Amorcito Corazón 18.15
 United States Univision May 30, 2012 February 1, 2013 Amorcito Corazón 3pm/2c(15:00)
 Peru America Television September 17, 2012 April 30, 2013 Amorcito Corazón 10.30
 Argentina Canal 9 2012 September 7, 2012 Amorcito Corazón 14:00

References

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