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Amar te duele

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
4.2K
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Luis Fernando Peña and Martha Higareda in Amar te duele (2002)
Renata is a young high-class girl and Ulises is a poor guy. They both fall in love, but they must fight against everyone, specially Renata's rich parents, who want to stop their love by sending her to Canada. The story remarks the difference between social classes in Mexico City, and their characters risk everything just to save their love.
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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.

  • Director
    • Fernando Sariñana
  • Writer
    • Carolina Rivera
  • Stars
    • Luis Fernando Peña
    • Martha Higareda
    • Ximena Sariñana
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fernando Sariñana
    • Writer
      • Carolina Rivera
    • Stars
      • Luis Fernando Peña
      • Martha Higareda
      • Ximena Sariñana
    • 22User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Luis Fernando Peña
    Luis Fernando Peña
    • Ulises
    Martha Higareda
    Martha Higareda
    • Renata
    Ximena Sariñana
    Ximena Sariñana
    • Mariana
    Karla Alvarado
    • Mariza
    Héctor Arévalo
    • Octavio
    Patricia Bernal
    Patricia Bernal
    • Esther
    Adriana Chapela
    • Señora joven 2
    Andrea Damián
    • Paulina
    Pedro Damián
    Pedro Damián
    • Armando
    Julio Escalero
    • Joel
    Alberto Farrés
    • Amigo antro
    Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
    Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
    • Claudia
    Armando Hernández
    Armando Hernández
    • Genaro
    Claudia Hernández
    • Señora joven 1
    Alfonso Herrera
    Alfonso Herrera
    • Francisco
    Cristian Magaloni
    • Diego
    • (as Christian Magaloni)
    Eligio Meléndez
    • Martin
    Lucía Pailles
    • Mimi
    • Director
      • Fernando Sariñana
    • Writer
      • Carolina Rivera
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    User reviews22

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    10rvalera

    Mexican Reality at its best

    This movie is like the Mexican, updated, upgraded version of Romeo and Juliet; but it is developed in today's world, with normal and very life-like situations The movie does not fall in the extremely, novelistic kind of love, but discribes true, normal-life life; it's just like THIS happens in today's Mexico, there is a HUGE gap between the rich people and the poor people in Mexico; this movie excels in showing this GAP, shows the current rascism that exists and unmasks the really dangerous people.

    • 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!
    5hgutierr

    Standard teenage melodrama

    It is a good idea, however the execution fails.

    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).
    9chistu

    Very Real

    "Amar Te Duele" is one of my favorite films because it happens in the exact zone where I live. In the delegations of "Santa Fe", "Bosques De las Lomas", and "Interlomas" this is really happening. Upper middle class and rich class living meters away from the poor class my example is you see an enormous building and you look to the other side of the street and there are thousands of poor houses and of course they don't mix but they are all breathing the same air and the story is based in what would happen if a girl from the upper class had a boyfriend from the lower class and of course they wouldn't have a problem but everyone surrounding them including family and friends would and what happen in the movie would be really happen so what I like about it is that it could be me, my sister, my friend, anyone because its really amazing that we live in the exact same zone with the exact same places but to difference any other place in the world where it happens including cities like New York, Madrid, London or anywhere else we don't mix and this is the least fiction story that involves my life, my friends, and my family. Thats what I love about it.
    8christymae1128

    My Opinion on Amar Te Duele

    This movie includes a little bit of everything you look for in a movie: love, laughter, hate, tragedy. What makes this story so beautiful is the puppy love between the protagonists Renata and Ulises. While watching the movie, you want to scream at the parents and Renata's sister for being so ignorant and stuck up. I do recommend this movie for Romeo and Juliet movie lovers- you know, the whole "we belong with each other no matter what the world says" movie. I think Martha Higadera and Luis Fernando Pena do a realistic job making us believe that they are head over heels in love. I should say that the way they met is also very realistic. I just wish that money wouldn't dictate whom we can and cannot love, ya know? -christian
    Hycke

    Very Bad One..

    Compared to "Ciudades Oscuras" (wich came out the same year) the movie is very bad, yes, it's a new story in Mexican Cinema of the New Millenium, still it's a very used issue, the social difference between lovers. But let's forget the plot, and go to the direction, why the hell this guy used so many effects !!, I mean, it's good to stablish a point of view with experimental shots, but this guy totally obsesed with visual effects, i know we should blame photography director, but HEY! the director is the one with the vision ! 2 out of 5. The actress is the only good thing in the movie. =))

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    • Trivia
      This 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 credits
      Ending credits show the credits on one side and a music video on the other.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Maldito clásico: The Crow (El Cuervo) es un maldito clásico (2024)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and Performed by Kinky

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Love Hurts
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Altavista Films
      • Videocine
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,691,287
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White

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