Renata, a wealthy girl, and Ulises, a poor teenager, fall in love despite their different social backgrounds. Facing opposition from their families and society, their romance highlights clas... Read allRenata, a wealthy girl, and Ulises, a poor teenager, fall in love despite their different social backgrounds. Facing opposition from their families and society, their romance highlights class conflict and social inequality in Mexico.Renata, a wealthy girl, and Ulises, a poor teenager, fall in love despite their different social backgrounds. Facing opposition from their families and society, their romance highlights class conflict and social inequality in Mexico.
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- 10 wins & 6 nominations total
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- I would like to appoint that the name of the movie is "Amar te duele" (love hurts you) and not "Amor que duele "Love that hurts you", please check this one out. "Amar te duele" is a word game, which is in my humble opinion, an extremely
nice addition; besides the normal translation of "Love hurts you", it also means "Loving you hurts" and "To mars it hurts", the last phrase refers to a song (which is in the movie's soundtrack) that begins saying "I will love you from here to Mars". The soundtrack is great featuring excellent latin music exponents.
I will give "Amar te duele" a 10 out of 10, two thumbs up!
Sariñana copies a lot of scenes from several movies, however he doesn't seem to have a style of his own. One scene is a shameful Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet rip-off, but without Luhrmann's artistry.
So many different styles crammed into one film doesn't make any good...
Also, acting of most secondary actors is very, very flat.
Dialogues aren't that good... teenagers don't talk that way.
And there are two completely unnecessary nude scenes (not full, only from the waist up).
I consider "Amar Te Duele" as the child of a dull MTV video clip and a standard Televisa telenovela (soap opera).
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis was Martha Higareda's first acting role and first nude scenes.
- Quotes
Ulises: [Ulises invites Renata into his home] Come in. Watch the tire.
Renata: Yes.
Ulises: This is my parents' room.
Renata: Wow.
Ulises: All these things are my mom's. These are the clothes we sell at the market.
[They walk over to a table]
Ulises: I draw on this table.
Ulises: You wanna see my drawings?
[the scene changes and they sit down on a bed, Ulises is explaining the story behind the drawings]
Ulises: Ffior rescues Miria from Turok to go on with the human race's unification.
Renata: It's cool! Am I Miria?
[Ulises and Renata kiss]
- Crazy creditsEnding credits show the credits on one side and a music video on the other.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Maldito clásico: The Crow (El Cuervo) es un maldito clásico (2024)
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Written and Performed by Kinky
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $6,691,287
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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