Lo que la vida me robó

Lo que la vida me robó
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Starring Daniela Castro
Angelique Boyer
Sebastián Rulli
Luis Roberto Guzmán
Opening theme "El Perdedor" by Enrique Iglesias and Marco Antonio Solís
Ending theme "Corazones Invencibles" by Aleks Syntek
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 196 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Angelli Nesma Medina
Location(s) Campeche, Mexico
Agua Azul, Chiapas
Quintana Roo
Miami, Florida
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Running time 40-44 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release October 28, 2013 – July 27, 2014
Chronology
Preceded by La tempestad
Followed by Hasta el fin del mundo
Related shows Bodas de odio (1983)
Amor real (2003)
External links
Website

Lo que la vida me robó (English title: What Life Took From Me) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa. It is a remake of Bodas de odio, produced by Ernesto Alonso in 1983. In 2003, Amor Real, the first remake, was produced by Carla Estrada. Unlike Bodas de odio and Amor Real, Lo que la vida me robó has been adapted to the present time.[1]

On June 26, 2013, it was confirmed that Daniela Castro, Angelique Boyer, Sebastián Rulli and Luis Roberto Guzman would star as the protagonists.[2] While Alberto Estrella, Lisset, Grettell Valdez, Sergio Sendel, Alexis Ayala and Francisco Gattorno star as the main antagonists. On August 19, the second remake was officially named as Lo que la vida me robó.[3]

Plot

Love scene between Alejandro (Sebastián Rulli) and Montserrat (Angelique Boyer).

The story takes place in Aguazul (Blue Water) where Montserrat lives. Montserrat is a beautiful young socialite who has always been domineered by her mother Graciela whose only concern is their high society status, even though the family is financially ruined. Montserrat, despite doing everything her mother tells her, secretly maintains a relationship with José Luis of the marina, whom she plans to marry.[4][5]

Although Graciela has selected a husband for Montserrat, Sebastian de Icaza, whom Montserrat was in love with as a teenager and they had pledged to marry, Montserrat is not willing enter into a marriage of convenience with Sebastian. Graciela tries her best to unite them again, but it is too late as Sebastian has left Aguazul. Dimitrio, Montserrat's brother, discovers her relationship with José Luis and decides to tell his mother, and Graciela tries everything to separate the two through intrigue and lies.[6]

At the same time, Alejandro, who is a ranch hand in a nearby hacienda and who was one of the favorite ranch hands of Don Benjamin Almonte, learns the truth about his origins. On his deathbed, Don Benjamin tells Alejandro that he is his father. Don Benjamin leaves all of his money and property to Alejandro. Alejandro does not receive the news well and goes riding on his horse towards the sea, where he meets Montserrat who mistakes him for Jose Luis. Thinking he is Jose Luis, Montserrat hugs Alejandro, and he falls in love immediately

Dimitrio who is obsessed with obtaining money to cover his expenses, decides to sell the deed and title to the house where he and his parents live. Graciela, not finding a solution to their financial problems, blames Montserrat for everything that's happened, including the heart attack that her father suffered. Dimitrio later confesses to his mother that he delivered the deed and title to their home to Bruno, a mobster. Graciela decides to confront the mobster to ask him to return the documents. Not receiving what they wanted from Bruno, Dimitrio decides to take justice into his own hands and kills him.[7]

In desperation, Graciela decides that Alejandro is the solution to cover their debts and expenses. She decides to deliver the documents to Alejandro and he helps her financially under the condition that she allow him to woo Montserrat. Graciela immediately accepts, but makes Alejandro swear that Montserrat will never find out about their agreement.

The situation becomes complicated when Montserrat does not agree to date Alejandro. Graciela decides to tell Montserrat the whole truth about their financial situation, and Montserrat eventually agrees to help her family by marrying Alejandro. In the meantime, José Luis, who was wrongly imprisoned for the murder of Bruno which he did not commit, escapes from prison and tells Montserrat the truth about everything that happened. But it is too late since Graciela has already managed to manipulate Montserrat into marrying Alejandro.

After much fighting with her own self, Montserrat soon discovers that her "love" for Jose Luis was merely puppy love, and that she has learned what true love is and should feel like with Alejandro. While she cared for Jose Luis, she did not love him; he merely taught her how to care for someone. However, although she has moved on, Jose Luis' obsession with her has not. He holds on to the words she told him as a teenager when she was too immature to understand what she was saying, and he is convinced that she belongs by his side. Now Montserrat and Alejandro must fight against the unreasonable obsession that drives José Luis to act against Montserrat's happiness. In his deep obsession and need to beat Alejandro, he has convinced himself that it is now his turn with Montserrat, and he ignores her wishes, feelings, and desires. He deceives her into marrying him by withholding information that Alejandro is alive, and when he comes back he goes as far as to almost force her to bed. They must overcome all the deceit and bad temper of Jose Luis and Maria (someone in love with Alejandro) who aim to separate Montserrat and Alejandro.[8]

Cast

Sebastián Rulli is Alejandro Almonte
Luis Roberto Guzmán is José Luis Álvarez
Carlos de la Mota is Refugio Solares
Actor Character
Daniela Castro Graciela Giacinti de Mendoza / Gaudencia Jiménez
Angelique Boyer Montserrat Mendoza de Almonte
Sebastián Rulli Alejandro Almonte
Luis Roberto Guzmán José Luis Álvarez / Antonio Olivares
Sergio Sendel Pedro Medina
Grettell Valdez María Zamudio
Rogelio Guerra Lauro Mendoza San Román
Ana Bertha Espín Rosario Domínguez
Gabriela Rivero Carlota Mendoza de Basurto
Lisset Fabiola Guillén Almonte / Fabiola Almonte Giacinti
Carlos de la Mota Refugio Solares
Alejandro Ávila Victor Hernandez
Alejandra García Nadia Argüelles de Hernandez
Osvaldo Benavides Dimitrio Mendoza Giacinti
Ferdinando Valencia Adolfo Argüelles Beltrán "El Alacran"
Verónica Jaspeado Josefina Valverde de Mendoza
Margarita Magaña Esmeralda Ramos de Solares
Alberto Estrella Juventino Zamundio
Alexis Ayala Ezequiel Basurto
Alejandra Procuna Dominga García de Peralta
Juan Carlos Barreto Macario Peralta Cabrera
Isabella Camil Amelia Betrand de Aréchiga
Ilithya Manzanilla Angélica Aréchiga de Álvarez
Eric del Castillo Padre Anselmo Quinones
Luis Uribe Capitán Ignacio Robledo
Francisco Gattorno Sandro Narváez
Jessica Mas Teniente Mónica Rentería
Natalia Juárez Virginia Aréchiga Betrand
Luis Xavier Joaquín Aréchiga
Ana Paula Martínez Victoria Hernández Argüelles
Óscar Daniel Duarte Laurito Almonte Mendoza
Marco Uriel Efrain Loreto
Juan Romanca Gaspar Zamudio
Iván Caraza Tomás Valverde
Luis Gatica Bruno Gamboa
Andrea Lagunes Diana García
Roberto Marin Antonio Olivares
Lizetta Romo Violeta
Osvaldo de León Sebastián de Icaza
Alfredo Adame Benjamín Almonte
Patricia Conde Prudencia Robledo
Alex Sirvent Erik
Ricardo Kleinbaum Samuel Barajas
Talia Rivera Celia
Mauricio de Montellano Marino
Otto Sirgo Regino
Ricardo Vera Licenciado
Rafael Amador Teniente Avellaneda
Santiago Hernández Kevin
Teo Tapia Carlos

Mexico broadcast

As of October 28, 2013, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Lo que la vida me robó weeknights at 9:30pm, replacing La tempestad.[9][10] The last episode was broadcast on July 27, 2014, with Hasta el fin del mundo replacing it the following day. Production of Lo que la vida me robó officially started on September 2, 2013.[11]

Season Timeslot (ET/PT) No. of
episodes
Premiered Ended
Date Premiere
Ratings
Date Finale
Ratings
2013-14 Monday to Friday 9:20PM 196 October 28, 2013 20.0[12] July 27, 2014 30.9[13][14]

Soundtrack

Track Song Singer(s) Running time References
1 "El perdedor" Enrique Iglesias and Marco Antonio Solís 4:22 [15]
2 "Corazones invencibles" Aleks Syntek 4:22 [16]
3 "Vuelvo a nacer" Alex Sirvent and Andrea Parmeggiani 4:25 [17]
4 "Volver a amar" Alex Sirvent N/A [18]
5 "Lo que siento por ti" Carlos de la Mota 4:20 [19]
6 "Cruzaré mil mares" Alex Sirvent 3:54 [20]
7 "Mujer prohibida" Alejandro Ávila N/A [21]
8 "Este amor es muy grande" Banda Los Sebastianes 3:24 [22]
9 "Aún" Jaime Flores and Magda Castelo 4:13 [23]
10 "Volvería a mentir" Evelyn de la Luz 4:33 [24]
11 "Mi mejor amigo" Mafer N/A [25]
12 "No puedo amarte" N/A 3:46 [26]
13 "Amores de cristal" Luja 3:47 [27]
14 "Gracias" Jorge Daher N/A [28]
15 "Gracias" Alex Sirvent 3:53 [29]
16 "Frío" Alex Sirvent 3:11 [30]
17 "Chica Loka" La Klave 3:40 [31]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated Result
2014 Premios Juventud[32] ¡He's Hot! Sebastián Rulli Nominated
Girl that leaves me sleepless Angelique Boyer Won
Best theme novelero "El Perdedor" Won
Premios People en Español[33] Best Actress Angelique Boyer Nominated
Most Handsome Sebastian Rulli Won
2015 33rd TVyNovelas Awards[34] 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[35] 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

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