Corazón salvaje (2009 TV series) explained

Genre:Telenovela
Historical fiction
Romance
Based On:Corazón salvaje by Caridad Bravo Adams &<br>Yo compro esa mujer by Olga Ruilópez
Developer:Liliana Abud
Starring:Aracely Arámbula
Eduardo Yáñez
Cristián de la Fuente
Enrique Rocha
Helena Rojo
María Rojo
Laura Flores
Laisha Wilkins
René Casados
Elizabeth Gutiérrez
Osvaldo Ríos
Narrated:Julio Alemán
Theme Music Composer:J. Eduardo Murguía
Mauricio L. Arriaga
Opentheme:Me enamoré de tí by Chayanne
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish
Num Episodes:135
Executive Producer:Salvador Mejía Alejandre
Editor:Mauricio Coronel Cortex
Location:Veracruz, Veracruz, Mexico
Cinematography:Diego Lascuráin
Runtime:44 minutes
Company:Televisa
Channel:Canal de las Estrellas

Corazón salvaje (English: Wild Heart)[1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Salvador Mejía Alejandre for Televisa in 2009. It is based on the novel Corazón salvaje from 1957.

The series stars Aracely Arámbula,[2] Eduardo Yáñez,[3] Cristián de la Fuente, Enrique Rocha, Helena Rojo, María Rojo, Laura Flores, Laisha Wilkins, René Casados, Elizabeth Gutiérrez and Osvaldo Ríos.

Plot

In the year 1851 near the port city of Veracruz, María del Rosario (Laura Flores) falls in love with Juan de Dios San Román (Osvaldo Ríos), a humble fisherman, unaware that another man, Rodrigo Montes de Oca (Enrique Rocha), is in love with her. María del Rosario confesses her love for Juan de Dios to her sister, Leonarda (Helena Rojo), and tells her of their plans to wed, unbeknownst that Leonarda harbors a deep hatred for her sister because she is secretly in love with Rodrigo. Leonarda tells Rodrigo about her sister's wedding plans, and he uses his influence with the authorities to stop the wedding and incarcerate Juan de Dios for life. While visiting him in prison, María del Rosario confesses to Juan de Dios that she is expecting their child. Rodrigo and Leonarda decide to confine María del Rosario to an estate by the sea. Juan de Dios escapes from jail and searches for María del Rosario, but Rodrigo discovers their plans to escape and tries to shoot him. Juan de Dios flees the estate as María del Rosario has begged; he swears he will return for her and their child. María del Rosario gives birth to her son. Leonarda has a servant leave the newborn boy in the jungle to die, while lying to her sister that the baby died. Upon hearing the news, María del Rosario spirals into insanity. Leonarda decides to deceive Rodrigo and pass her sister off as dead while locking María del Rosario away in the estate’s basement dungeon. All the while, María del Rosario's son has been rescued from the jungle by Remigio. He adopts the boy as his brother and takes the child to be raised by Aurora who baptizes him as Juan de Dios, as requested by a note left with the baby.

Leonarda expects to win Rodrigo after her sister's supposed death. When Rodrigo responds by leaving Mexico, she decides to marry Noel Vidal (René Casados), Rodrigo's friend, who she does not love. After a few years, they have a son, Renato (Cristián de la Fuente).

Rodrigo announces his return, and Leonarda believes that he is returning for her, but to her great surprise, he arrives married to Constanza (Laisha Wilkins), who is expecting a child. Out of jealousy and anger, Leonarda poisons Constanza. She dies shortly after giving birth to twins Regina and Aimée (both portrayed by Aracely Arámbula).

Time passes, in 1880, the now adult Juan decides to return to Mexico to fulfill a deathbed oath he made to his father to seek revenge against Rodrigo Montes de Oca. Only now, Juan has taken the surnames of his adoptive parents. On the ship to Mexico, Juan meets Aimée, who is impressed with him and a torrid relationship full of eroticism and sensuality is born between the two, even though Juan portrays himself to Aimée as a humble poor man. Regina, Aimée's twin sister, disapproves of their relationship. Meanwhile, Regina wants to marry Renato because she has been in love with him since childhood, but he is in love with Aimée, so Regina enters a convent and becomes a nun. Juan discovers eventually that Aimée is the daughter of his worst enemy and angrily rejects her. He considers Aimée and Regina innocent of their father’s treachery against his father and thus leaves Veracruz. Aimée, rejected by Juan, marries Renato as she cannot live without the luxuries he offers.

Thus begins a story of adultery, lies, deceptions, paralleled against the love born between two unsuspecting people who will face trials and tribulations in order to fight for their love for one another.

Cast

Main

Actor[4] Character
Regina Montes de Oca / Aimée Montes de Oca
Juan del Diablo
Renato Vidal Montes de Oca
Rodrigo Montes de Oca
Leonarda
Clemencia
María del Rosario
Constanza
Noel Vidal
Rosenda
Juan de Dios

Also main

Actor Character
Gabriel
Jimena
Alejandro ÁvilaPablo Miranda
Federico Martín del Campo
Fulgencio Berrón
Arcadio

Supporting

Actor Character
Magda / Marlene
Brigitte
Zaneta Seilerova Fifí
Lulú
Benny Emanuel Calibri
Arturo García Tenorio Santos
Pedro
Toño Infante Celestino
Sergio Acosta Servando
Mayahuel del Monte Mirta
Susana Lozano Mariela Villarreal
Roxana Rojo de la Vega Salma
Carlos Gascón Branko
Ivonne Ley Mabel
Fernando Robles Alguacil
Ricardo Kleinbaum Philip
Juan del diablo (child)
Remigio García (child)
Saraí Meza Regina Montes de Oca / Aimée Montes de Oca (child)
Remigio García
Narrator
Archie Lafranco Santiago Aldama
Raymundo Capetillo Raúl de Marín
Alberto Villarreal
Rosángela Balbó Inés De Villarreal
Lucía Guilmáin Griselda
Lola Merino Eloísa

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
20091st People en Español Awards[5]
Return of the YearAracely Arámbula
201028th TVyNovelas Awards[6]
Best TelenovelaSalvador Mejía
Best ActressAracely Arámbula
Best Antagonist Actress
Best Antagonist ActorCristián de la Fuente
Best Leading ActressHelena Rojo
Best Leading ActorEnrique Rocha
Best Co-lead ActressLaura Flores
Best Young Lead ActressAngelique Boyer
Best Musical Theme"Me enamoré de ti"
by Chayanne
2nd People en Español Awards[7]
Best Young Lead Actress / ActorAngelique Boyer
Sebastián Zurita

Broadcast

Corazón Salvaje premiered on Monday, October 12, 2009, replacing Sortilegio.[8] The final episode was broadcast on Friday, April 16, 2010, and it was replaced by Soy tu dueña. In the United States, it premiered on Monday, February 22, 2010 on Univision at 9 PM, again replacing Sortilegio.[9] Beginning Monday, April 26, 2010, Corazón Salvaje was moved from prime time to the midnight time slot due to its low ratings.[10]

Rating

Corazón Salvaje debuted in Mexico with a rating of 25.8 and a share of 42.1%.[11]

Corazón Salvaje debuted in United States with a rating of 4.1 million viewers.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wild Heart. July 21, 2016. televisainternacional.
  2. Web site: Aracely Arámbula protagonista de Juan del Diablo. July 22, 2009. tvyespectaculos.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20090725203312/http://www.tvyespectaculos.com/2009/07/22/aracely-arambula-protagonista-de-juan-del-diablo/. July 25, 2009. dead.
  3. Web site: Eduardo Yañez confirmado para Juan del Diablo. June 15, 2009. tvyespectaculos.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20090617035142/http://www.tvyespectaculos.com/2009/06/15/eduardo-yanez-confirmado-para-juan-del-diablo/. June 17, 2009. dead.
  4. Web site: Gran elenco de 'Corazón Salvaje'. esmas.com. 14 August 2009. es.
  5. Web site: Ganadores de los Premios People en Español 2009. February 28, 2024. peopleenespanol.com.
  6. Web site: Conoce a los nominados de los Premios TvyNovelas 2010. February 10, 2010. esmas.com. March 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304001709/http://www2.esmas.com/entretenimiento/telenovelas/137390/conoce-nominados-premios-tvynovelas-2010. dead.
  7. Web site: Ganadores: Telenovelas. February 28, 2024. peopleenespanol.com.
  8. Web site: Promocionales de Corazón Salvaje. September 21, 2009. tvyespectaculos.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20090924080326/http://www.tvyespectaculos.com/2009/09/21/promocionales-de-corazon-salvaje/. September 24, 2009. dead.
  9. Web site: Corazón salvaje llega esta noche a Univisión. February 22, 2010. peopleenespanol.com.
  10. Web site: Corazón salvaje cambió de horario, ¿problemas con el rating?. People En Espanol. July 5, 2014.
  11. Web site: Campos. Diana. Corazón Salvaje (versión 2009) debuta con un 42,1% de share. Todo Telenovelas. July 5, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714141939/http://www.todotnv.com/corazon-salvaje-version-2009-debuta-con-un-421-de-share.html. July 14, 2014. dead.
  12. Web site: Seidman. Robert. Univision #4 Broadcast Network for the Week in Overall Primetime. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714175332/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/03/02/univision-4-broadcast-network-for-the-week-in-overall-primetime/43608/. dead. July 14, 2014. TV by the Numbers. July 5, 2014.