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Love Hurts

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In a vibrant landscape of Mexico City, a young man named Ulises lives a life full of passion and aspirations, yet he is always caught between the difficulties of his immediate environment. At the same time, Valeria, a wealthy girl consumed by the problems of her privileged life, seeks something beyond the appearances that surround her. Their paths cross in a fortuitous encounter that triggers an intense love story marked by social differences and the taboos they both face.

As their relationship flourishes, these two young people become embroiled in a whirlwind of emotions, struggling against the prejudices of their friends and families. Passion and desire intertwine with betrayal and pain, leading them to question their identities and the boundaries they are willing to cross for love. Each scene illustrates how their connection transcends social labels, confronting a world that does not understand them.

Amidst a myriad of complicated situations, they try to find their place in a world that seems to be against them. With moments of euphoria, sadness, and discoveries, this story captures the essence of what it means to love when every heartbeat feels like a dagger, challenging the notion that love can solve all problems. The film is an ode to genuine relationships and the struggle to remain true to oneself, even when love hurts.

Media type
Movie
Year
2002
Director
Fernando Sariñana
Writer
Carolina Rivera
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Luis Fernando Peña
Martha Higareda
Ximena Sariñana
Alfonso Herrera
Armando Hernández
Andrea Damián
Karla Alvarado
Pedro Damián
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
Eligio Meléndez
Patricia Bernal
Héctor Arévalo
Julio Escalero
José María de Tavira
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
Mexico
Producers
Fernando Sariñana
Francisco González Compeán
Streaming
Netflix
VIX
Netflix basic with Ads
ViX Premium Amazon Channel
Original title
Amar te duele
Duration
104
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