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Wild Heart

Original title: Corazón salvaje
  • TV Series
  • 2009–2010
  • 44m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Aracely Arámbula and Eduardo Yáñez in Wild Heart (2009)
TelenovelaDramaRomance

Maria and Juan's wedding is stopped, Juan presumed dead. Their son Juan del Diablo is taken at birth. Years later, he meets twins Aimee and Regina, falls for Aimee's treachery, then finds Re... Read allMaria and Juan's wedding is stopped, Juan presumed dead. Their son Juan del Diablo is taken at birth. Years later, he meets twins Aimee and Regina, falls for Aimee's treachery, then finds Regina when both are disillusioned about love.Maria and Juan's wedding is stopped, Juan presumed dead. Their son Juan del Diablo is taken at birth. Years later, he meets twins Aimee and Regina, falls for Aimee's treachery, then finds Regina when both are disillusioned about love.

  • Stars
    • Aracely Arámbula
    • Eduardo Yáñez
    • Helena Rojo
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    338
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    • Stars
      • Aracely Arámbula
      • Eduardo Yáñez
      • Helena Rojo
    • 5User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Aracely Arámbula
    Aracely Arámbula
    • Regina Montes de Oca…
    • 2009–2010
    Eduardo Yáñez
    Eduardo Yáñez
    • Juan del Diablo…
    • 2009–2010
    Helena Rojo
    Helena Rojo
    • Leonarda Montes de Oca
    • 2009–2010
    Cristián de la Fuente
    Cristián de la Fuente
    • Renato Vidal Montes de Oca…
    • 2009–2010
    Enrique Rocha
    Enrique Rocha
    • Rodrigo Montes de Oca
    • 2009–2010
    René Casados
    René Casados
    • Noel Vidal
    • 2009–2010
    Sebastián Zurita
    Sebastián Zurita
    • Gabriel Álvarez
    • 2009–2010
    Angelique Boyer
    Angelique Boyer
    • Estrella…
    • 2009–2010
    Manuel Ojeda
    Manuel Ojeda
    • Fulgencio Berron
    • 2009–2010
    Luis Gatica
    Luis Gatica
    • Remigio García
    • 2009–2010
    Omar Ayala
    Omar Ayala
    • Maloso
    • 2009–2010
    Raymundo Capetillo
    Raymundo Capetillo
    • Raúl de Marín
    • 2009–2010
    Ignacio Guadalupe
    Ignacio Guadalupe
    • Pedro
    • 2009–2010
    Arturo García Tenorio
    • Santos
    • 2009–2010
    Mayahuel del Monte
    • Mirta
    • 2009–2010
    Rocío Sobrado
    • Aimeé Montes de Oca Rivera de Vidal (stunt)…
    • 2009–2010
    María Rojo
    María Rojo
    • Clemencia
    • 2009–2010
    Alejandro Ávila
    Alejandro Ávila
    • Dr. Pablo Miranda
    • 2009–2010
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    Venus-25

    It was going to be done eventually

    The popularity of this classic story dictated that there would eventually be a fourth telenovela version and that each new generation of viewers will experience a new one as it comes out of post-production. Not having read the book nor seen the first two series on which it was based, I have no idea how far any version deviates from Caridad Bravo Adams' original novel, but this one is likely the one farthest afield.

    However, the writers' choice to combine the basic story with the equally riveting YO COMPRO ESA MUJER isn't a bad one. Televisa's formula of a controlling parent for at least one of the lovers in a story always works and now we have two controlling parents portrayed by veteran actors who have excelled in such signature roles. Liliana Abud, who was head writer of YO COMPRO ESA MUJER, teams up again with Olga Ruilópez to incorporate this story into the love quadrangle of Juan del Diablo, his meeker brother (here cousin), and the two sisters and despite a few truly incredulous early situations this story fusion will work pretty well.

    What must also be helping the publicity – and controversy – of this series is the return of Enrique Rocha and Eduardo Yáñez to the roles they portrayed in 1991. Only now, instead of Alejandro Aldama our hero is called Juan del Diablo. Here he is the son of the tragic Maria del Rosario (previously Blancaflor) Montes de Oca and the studly fisherman Juan de Dios; he promises the latter to get revenge on Rodrigo for his parents' tragedy. Yáñez' casting has been controversial because of his age, but he is an excellent actor who understands this character well… since he's the same guy, essentially, as in both previous novelas. He's also in excellent shape and isn't showing his age. The other – and bigger – controversy is the casting of Aracely Arámbula as both sisters after a 7-year acting hiatus. Her early episodes demonstrate that she has an obvious appetite for playing the bad girl, something she never previously had an opportunity to do. However, as the "nice" sister she lacks the depth of Edith Gonzáles and Leticia Calderón, the stars of the 1990s series. Her Regina so far is a porcelain doll dressed and made up to look like the young Leticia Calderón. She's in over her head with the rest of the excellent cast. Helena Rojo and Enrique Rocha are always first-rate and the supporting players were well-chosen. Unlike previously, the role of Juan's father is done by a different actor, the Fabio look-alike Osvaldo Rios (who was the father of Aracely Arámbula's character in 1997's ABRAZAME MUY FUERTE). He is a treat for the eyes during the prologue, dressed in the same style as Yáñez in the earlier series.

    The production is beautiful and more elaborate than either of the 90s series; probably with day-for-night shooting, which makes for better picture clarity. The incidental music is excellent and incorporates music of the story's period and a performance of the cancan in the ship's ballroom by Madame Marlene's courtesans. The one production problem so far is the network's standard use of a current popular song as a title theme rather than something more in keeping with the incidental music and mood of the series. This hurts all of Televisa's novelas de epoca.

    This series will undoubtedly have numerous nominations at the awards presentation next year despite its controversial elements and is likely to win for production and costume design. If they also provide awards for makeup, it's an out-of-the-park home run for its ability to shave years off some of the older actors. The very long hair on Eduardo Yáñez is the only egregious mistake so far, as it isn't compatible with his facial type. The makeup contrast on Arámbula's two sisters is obviously meant to recall Leticia Calderón and Ana Colchero from the two earlier series. One wonders whether that is meant to compensate for any anticipated deficiencies in her acting, but time will tell.

    Give this series a chance and if I have cause to change my mind about it I will revise this review at the midpoint.
    1alondrajack

    Could have been good

    Televisa could have done better with this one, unfortunately, 2009 version of Corazón Salvaje is very poor. The hero and the heroine have been miscast, Eduardo Yañez can not give depth to his Juan del Diablo, hair extensions do not make a character and Aracely Arambula seems lost, although she is better as Aimée than as Regina. As regards the rest of the cast: too much anger, shouting and promises of revenge, only Helena Rojo is memorable. The script mixes two different novels by Caridad Bravo Adams, they work fine on their own but together the adaptation seems rushed, there are inconsistencies in the actions of the characters and unnecessary twists; the dialogs seem to have been taken from some old soap opera, sound silly and forced. I don't know why they kept the name Corazón Salvaje, this is not that wonderful story. Version of 1966 and of course the incredible one of 1993 are much, much better.
    kenedy03

    Very Unpleasant

    I have watched some few episodes of this new version and I don't like what i see so far. In the first place, when you watch the promos for the telenovela, you get the impression that Aimee is the protagonist instead of Regina. Since when did we love the villains in telenovelas?? Plus who came up with the idea that Aracely Arambula should play the role of twins?? Because she came out better as Aimee. Her portrayal of Regina is very shallow and pathetic unlike the performance of Edith Gonzalez in the 1993 version. You hardly even notice Regina in the opening credits.Also, Eduardo Yanez is just too old to be playing male protagonist roles. Where was Sergio Basanez ( they could have poached him from TV Azteca) or Fernando Colungna?? Christian De la Fuente is the only one who did a good job, but a very BIG disappointment for the awful portrayal of Regina. The only good thing about this new version is the elaborate costumes, settings and wonderful hairstyles for the actresses together with the great theme song by Chayanne ( when the telenovela was officially released to the press, Aracely came out dressed as Aimee instead of Regina who is meant to be the main heroine of the story.)

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2009 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Corazón salvaje
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      • Stereo
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      • 1.33 : 1

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