Corazones al límite

Corazones al límite
Corazones al límite
Reto De juventud
Directed by Martha Luna
Sergio Cataño
Claudio Reyes Rubio
Written by Enrique Jiménez
Guillermo Quezada
María Auxilio Salado
Script by Elizabeth Salazar
Rosario Velicia

cast = Sherlyn
Aarón Díaz
Sara Maldonado

Cinematography by Héctor 'Fito' García
Víctor Soto
Vivian Sánchez Ross
Produced by Nicandro Díaz
Roberto Hernández
Starring {{{cast}}}
Music by Gerardo Rosado
Rubén Zepeda Cervantes
Theme song Vivir
Viajar contigo
Performed by Belinda
Álex Ubago
Country Mexico
Language Spanish
Network Televisa
Canal 56
Broadcast March 15, 2004 - October 1, 2004
No. of episodes 145

Plot

Corazones al límite (Hearts to Limit) was a Mexican telenovela about a teenage girl named Diana (Sara Maldonado) who was emotionally neglected from her parents, and felt unwanted. After being expelled from her boarding school in Switzerland, Diana goes back to live with her parents. Diana's aunt, Pilar, comes over and witnesses a great deal fighting and tension within the household. She offers solace to Diana by letting her live with her.

Diana goes to the mall where she bumps into Braulio (Aarón Díaz). She keeps bumping into him in various places, especially school.

Braulio was orphaned when he was about twelve years old. He lives with his wicked aunt; his kind, but oblivious uncle; and his cruel cousin, Esteban (Jorge De Silva). Braulio has a friend named Conny (Sherlyn) who tries to date him, but he isn't interested. Conny absolutely hates Diana as he is attracted to her. Braulio later finds out that Diana comes from a rich background, something Diana never told him, which leads to them splitting up. Diana later ends up dating Esteban, not knowing that he is Braulio's wicked cousin.

The plot, in essence, tells the story of several teens in a school. The story lines are designed to have an impact on pre-teen minds: The orphan Braulio, Diana at her boarding school, and Connie and her parents winning the lottery, to name just a few, after have sex they fall in love and have 10 kids but get a divorce after and guve there kids up for adoption. the end In addition to all this, when Aunt Pilar (Erika Buenfil) first registers Diana into school, she meets her long lost love, Álvaro, who works at the school. Álvaro also works with Emma, who has feelings for him, but now that Pilar is back in the picture, Álvaro only has eyes for Pilar. Things change when Alvaro mistakenly thinks Pilar is married, and sleeps with Emma. After finding out his mistake, Álvaro goes back to Pilar, but keeps his affair with Emma a secret, even when Pilar asks if there was anything going on. The jealous Emma finds out that Álvaro is dating Pilar after seeing the two at a restaurant. She later discovers she is pregnant and lies to Álvaro, telling him that she is positive that he is the father. (She doesn't mention that she had also slept with Esteban.)

Cast

  • Sara Maldonado as Diana Antillón de la Reguera
  • Aarón Díaz as Braulio Valladares Stone
  • Sherlyn as Concepcion "Conny" Perez Avila
  • Erika Buenfil as Pilar de la Reguera
  • Arturo Peniche as Alvaro Riverol
  • Jorge de Silva as Esteban Molina Valladares
  • Beatriz Aguirre as Victoria viuda de Antillon
  • Marco Muñoz as Domenico Antillon
  • Mariagna Prats as Irene de la Reguera de Antillon
  • Alex Sirvent as Eduardo Arellano Gómez
  • Manuela Ímaz as Isadora Moret Rivadeneira
  • Mariana Sanchez Williams as Artemisa (Hechicera)
  • Arleth Terán as Emma Martinez
  • José María Torre as Alejandro Arellano Gómez
  • Rene Casados as Dante Lacalfari
  • Nestor Emmanuel as Javier
  • Belinda as Elena "Elenita" Arellano Gómez
  • Mike Biaggio as Samuel Cisneros Castro
  • Manuel Saval as Osvaldo Madrigal
  • Christina Pastor as Olga
  • Daniel Berlanga as Damian
  • Daniel Habif as Alberto
  • Nancy Taira as Coral
  • Ximena Herrera as Malkah
  • Blanca Sánchez as Martha
  • Luis Fonsi as Roy
  • Susy Lu as Nancy
  • Nicky Mondellini as Lulu
  • Beatriz Moreno as Paquita
  • Haydée Navarra as Bianca
  • Jacqueline Voltaire as Sra. Kullman
  • Angelique Boyer as Anette
  • Kelchie Arizmendi as Constanza
  • Maritza Olivares as Amalia Vallardes

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