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Lo que la vida me robó

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Lo que la vida me robó
GenreTelenovela
Developed byJuan Carlos Alcalá
Written by
  • Rosa Salazar Arenas
  • Fermín Zúñiga
  • Jorge Cervantes
Story by
Directed by
  • Claudio Reyes
  • Manuel Barajas
  • Sergio Cataño
  • Armando Zafra
Starring
Theme music composerEnrique Iglesias
Opening theme"El perdedor" by Enrique Iglesias and Marco Antonio Solís
Ending theme"Corazones invencibles" by Aleks Syntek
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes197
Production
Executive producerAngelli Nesma Medina
ProducerJuan Ignacio Alarcón
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
ReleaseOctober 28, 2013 (2013-10-28) –
July 27, 2014 (2014-07-27)
Related

Lo que la vida me robó (English title: What Life Took From Me) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas (now known simply as Las Estrellas). The series originally aired from October 28, 2013, to July 27, 2014. It is an adaptation of the 1983 telenovela Bodas de odio produced by Ernesto Alonso, which also inspired Amor real, produced by Carla Estrada in 2003.

The series stars Daniela Castro, Angelique Boyer, Sebastián Rulli, Luis Roberto Guzmán, Sergio Sendel, Rogelio Guerra, Eric del Castillo, Grettell Valdez, Alberto Estrella, Ana Bertha Espín, Juan Carlos Barreto, and Gabriela Rivero.

The telenovela tells the story of Montserrat, whom her mother has chosen to be the solution of the family's economic problems, forcing her to marry a wealthy young man.

Univision aired Lo que la vida me robó on November 18, 2013 weeknights at 9pm/8c replacing La Tempestad. The last episode was broadcast on August 15, 2014 with Hasta el fin del mundo replacing it on August 18, 2014.

Plot

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This story takes place in Aguazul, a fictional town in Campeche where Montserrat (Angelique Boyer) lives with her upper-class family. A beautiful young woman with a good social position, which makes her idealize having a rosy life. Montserrat is constantly manipulated by her mother, Graciela Giacinti (Daniela Castro), who only cares about social appearances and wealth. Her father, Lauro Mendoza (Rogelio Guerra) is a retired admiral with a severe heart condition. Due to that he is unable to see to their lands. Montserrat's older brother Dimitrio (Osvaldo Benavides), gambles extensively and their family is on the brink of financial ruin, unbeknownst to Montserrat. Montserrat has become the solution to the socio-economic problems of her family, as her mother has chosen her ideal husband, Sebastián de Icaza (Osvaldo de León), son of one of the most influential families in Aguazul; However, she is not willing to marry a man imposed for convenience, even less when in fact she is in love with another, José Luis (Luis Roberto Guzmán), a corporal of the Navy. Sebastian discovers Montserrat's illicit relationship and leaves her, prompting Montserrat to pressure Jose Luis to speak to her father about asking her hand in marriage. José Luis, for his part, feels that his courtship with Montserrat will never be approved, since deep down, he knows that the Mendoza family will never accept him, because he does not have a promising future to share with Montserrat. Instead he offers to run away with her, to which Montserrat begrudgingly agrees.

On the other hand, Alejandro (Sebastián Rulli), a farmhand from a nearby plantation and with a desire to excel, learns a truth; that his father is Don Benjamín Almonte (Alfredo Adame), a cruel, powerful and wealthy man, who on his deathbed has revealed this secret and changes his will, naming Alejandro his sole heir. However, Alejandro does not receive this news well and runs off to clear his mind, meeting Montserrat accidentally while she was waiting for Jose Luis—immediately falling in love. Graciela, having been the secret lover of Benjamin Almonte in the hopes he might leave her all of his wealth, becomes furious at hearing that Alejandro now owns it.

It is when Graciela in desperation openly asks Alejandro for financial help, that he agrees to support the Mendoza with their debts on the condition that she overlooks his illegitimate birth and allows him to get to know her daughter, to see if he can get her to fall in love with him. Graciela accepts the proposal, swearing that Montserrat will not find out about the deal. At the same time, Montserrat and José Luis are discovered in their relationship by Graciela and Dimitrio, who do not want to jeopardize the promising future that awaits them and give themselves the task of separating them. They do not take long to achieve their goal, causing Montserrat to change her perception of José Luis, when the authorities blame him for a murder he did not commit, he is arrested and locked up. Believing that he had abandoned her before they could run away, Montserrat becomes desolate.

When Graciela notes that Montserrat does not want to be romantically involved with Alejandro, she is forced to confess to her daughter the truth about her economic situation. Despite her principles and aware that it is the way to help her family not be completely ruined, Montserrat agrees to marry Alejandro. However, she feels guilty because she knows she is marrying just for money. On the other hand, Alejandro believes he has won her heart. Just when José Luis reappears to prove the truth about the injustice he suffered, Montserrat and Alejandro are married, and he is too late. Jose Luis pleads with Montserrat and asks her to run away with him again, and she agrees. Alejandro discovers that she intends to run away with Jose Luis the day of their wedding, and he promptly takes her back to his plantation. Determined to keep her as his wife; he feels like the Mendoza family lead him astray, by pretending she had loved him. Montserrat and Alejandro clash many times, believing one had betrayed the other when the reality is they were manipulated by Graciela and Dimitrio. Slowly the truth comes to light and they begin to get along, finding a happy medium—that is, until Jose Luis shows up at Alejandro's plantation under the guise of the new foreman, determined to convince Montserrat to run away with him still. Alejandro, having never seen his face, quickly takes up a friendship with 'Antonio Olivares', the man who is after his wife.

Cast

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Main

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Special participation

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Guest stars

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Production

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Filming

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The filming of the telenovela officially began on August 2, 2013, in the state of Campeche, Mexico. The first actors confirmed apart from Sebastián Rulli and Angelique Boyer were Osvaldo Benavides, Grettell Valdez, who plays the role of the villain, Alexis Ayala, among others.[1] Because the telenovela extended more in the production and chapters, several chapters were recorded in scenes of exteriors and in the Hacienda Uayamón, in Campeche, in which the temperatures were of 30 degrees, and they lasted 16 hours of work.[2] A few weeks after the recordings began in 2013 in the state of Campeche, Mexico, the telenovela suspended the recordings due to the bad weather.[3]

Several photos were posted on Twitter, some were taken on the beaches of Yucatán and historic streets as well as Telchac Puerto, Celestún and Mérida, Yucatán.[4]

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per season of Lo que la vida me robó
Season Timeslot (CT) Episodes First aired Last aired Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Mon–Fri 9:20 pm 197 October 28, 2013 (2013-10-28) 20.0[5] July 27, 2014 (2014-07-27) 30.9[6] TBD

Soundtrack

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Track Song Singer(s) Running time References
1 "El perdedor" Enrique Iglesias and Marco Antonio Solís 4:22 [7]
2 "Corazones invencibles" Aleks Syntek 4:22 [8]
3 "Vuelvo a nacer" Alex Sirvent and Andrea Parmeggiani 4:25 [9]
4 "Volver a amar" Alex Sirvent [10]
5 "Lo que siento por ti" Carlos de la Mota 4:20 [11]
6 "Cruzaré mil mares" Alex Sirvent 3:54 [12]
7 "Mujer prohibida" Alejandro Ávila [13]
8 "Este amor es muy grande" Banda Los Sebastianes 3:24 [14]
9 "Aún" Jaime Flores and Magda Castelo 4:13 [15]
10 "Volvería a mentir" Evelyn de la Luz 4:33 [16]
11 "Mi mejor amigo" Mafer [17]
12 "No puedo amarte" 3:46 [18]
13 "Amores de cristal" Luja 3:47 [19]
14 "Gracias" Jorge Daher [20]
15 "Gracias" Alex Sirvent 3:53 [21]
16 "Frío" Alex Sirvent 3:11 [22]
17 "Chica Loka" La Klave 3:40 [23]

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Nominated Result
2014 Premios Juventud[24] ¡He's Hot! Sebastián Rulli Nominated
Girl that leaves me sleepless Angelique Boyer Won
Best theme novelero "El Perdedor" Won
Premios People en Español[25] Best Actress Angelique Boyer Nominated
Most Handsome Sebastian Rulli Won
2015 33rd TVyNovelas Awards[26] Best Telenovela of the Year Lo que la vida me robó Nominated
Best Lead Actress Angelique Boyer Nominated
Best Lead Actor Sebastián Rulli Won
Best Female Antagonist Daniela Castro Won
Best Male Antagonist Alexis Ayala Nominated
Sergio Sendel Nominated
Best First Actress Ana Bertha Espín Nominated
Best Co-star Actor Luis Roberto Guzmán Won
Best Supporting Actress Margarita Magaña Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Osvaldo Benavides Won
Best Musical Theme "El Perdedor" Nominated
Best Original Story or Adaptation Juan Carlos Alcalá, Rosa Salazar and Fermín Zúñiga Won
Favoritos del Público TVyNovelas Awards[27] Favorite couple Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli Nominated
Slap favorite Daniela Castro and Angelique Boyer Nominated
Best Kiss Sebastián Rulli and Angelique Boyer Nominated
Luis Roberto Guzmán and Angelique Boyer Nominated
The Most Handsome Sebastián Rulli Nominated
The Prettiest Angelique Boyer Nominated
Favorite Villains Daniela Castro Nominated
Sergio Sendel Nominated
Alexis Ayala Nominated
Favorite final Lo que la vida me robó Nominated

References

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  2. ^ Sánchez, Guadalupe. "Acompañamos al elenco de 'Lo que la vida me robó, quien grabó a más de 30 grados de temperatura" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 7, 2014.
  3. ^ "Grabaciones de "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" se ven afectadas por el clima" (in Spanish). Retrieved April 7, 2014.
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  8. ^ Notinovelas. "Aleks Syntek – Corazones invensibles (Por la fuerza del amor)" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
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  10. ^ Notinovelas (10 December 2013). "Canción de amor de Nadia y Víctor en Lo que la vida me robó" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
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  13. ^ Notinovelas (5 February 2014). "Alejandro Ávila canta la canción "Mujer prohibida" en la telenovela Lo que la vida me robó" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
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  17. ^ Notinovelas (22 May 2014). "Mi mejor amigo, canción de Mafer que aparece en Lo que la vida me robó" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  18. ^ Notinovelas (9 June 2014). "Canción de Dimitrio y Mónica en Lo que la vida me robó" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  19. ^ Notinovelas (25 June 2014). "Canción cuando José Luis deja en libertad a Montserrat" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  20. ^ Notinovelas (27 June 2014). "Video de la boda de Nadia y Víctor en Lo que la vida me robó" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  21. ^ Notinovelas (30 June 2014). "Alex Sirvent – Gracias (canción de Finita y Adolfito)" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  22. ^ Notinovelas (July 2014). "Canción que aparece cuando Alejandro despierta del coma" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  23. ^ Notinovelas (3 July 2014). "Canción cuando María sale a bailar – Lo que la vida me robó" (in Spanish). Retrieved December 20, 2014.
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