Siempre te amaré

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Siempre te amaré
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Caridad Bravo Adams
Fernanda Villeli
Written byConsuelo Garrido
Georgina Tinoco
Alberto Aridjis
Juan Carlos Tejeda
Rosita Bouchot
Álvaro Cueva
Isabel Soriano
Directed byPatricia Reyes Spíndola
Roberto D'Amico
Alberto Rojas
Xavier Marc
Julián Pastor
Starring Laura Flores
Fernando Carrillo
Arturo Peniche
Alejandra Ávalos
Gerardo Murguia
Opening themeSigue sin mi by Marco Antonio Solís
Ending themePerdóname by Fernando Carrillo
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes135
Production
Executive producer Juan Osorio
ProducerRamón Ortiz Quiñónez
Production locationsFilming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
CinematographyEnrique García
Alejandro Álvarez Ceniceros
EditorRicardo Rodriguez
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time41-44 minutes
Production company Televisa
Original release
Network Canal de las Estrellas
ReleaseJanuary 24 (2000-01-24) 
July 28, 2000 (2000-07-28)
Related
Lo imperdonable (1975–1976)
Lo imperdonable (2015)

Siempre te amaré (English: I Will Always Love You) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa that premiered on Canal de Las Estrellas on January 24, 2000 and ended on July 28, 2000. [1] It was adapted from the 1975 telenovela Lo imperdonable (The Unforgivable) by Consuelo Garrido and Georgina Tinoco.

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Laura Flores, Fernando Carrillo and Arturo Peniche (replacement of Carrillo) starred as protagonists, while Alejandra Ávalos starred as main antagonist.

Plot

order to get what she wants. To do so, disguised as a man, she tries to kill Victoria on two occasions, although without success. She also cruelly murdered Nayeli De la Parra, Antonia's best friend, because she discovered Amparo's maternal bond with Antonia and Eduardo by reading her grandmother Constanza's diary, and Fausto, the son of an ex-lover of hers who knew about her crimes and was blackmailing her. The panorama begins to clear up and both Antonia and Eduardo finally learn the truth about their mother and return to her and after an attempt, manage to reconcile their parents. By that time, everyone realizes the kind of woman Gilda is and manages to put her in jail.

Happiness has returned to the Castellanos household. Victoria and Mauricio go on their honeymoon, and during that time, they find out that Gilda died in prison. But a couple of weeks later, they also find out that Jonás, the doctor at the women's prison, has been found dead in the bathtub of his house, not knowing that he was murdered by Gilda. On the pleasure trip they took, Mauricio introduces Victoria to an old childhood friend of his: Luis Miguel, with whom they get along quickly. Gilda, who had faked her death and adopted a new personality, Martha Laura Izaguirre, goes in search of the couple, who had gone sailing to Altamar, catches Mauricio and kills him. Victoria is completely destroyed and Luis Miguel takes care of her.

It is under these circumstances that a powerful and evil man named Octavio Elizondo appears in the life of the Castellanos family. After seeing Victoria in a theater performance, he becomes totally obsessed with her and wants to make her his wife. Thus, he becomes friends with Eduardo and manages to set traps for him to lead the Castellanos law firm to ruin. Luis Miguel confronts him so that Victoria can see who Octavio Elizondo really is, but she, looking out for the well-being of her family first, decides to marry Elizondo.

Misfortune falls upon the Castellanos once again, as the family home, through a ruse plotted by Gilda and Octavio, ends up in flames and Martín Mendizábal, who had survived an assassination attempt by Gilda, spent all his time watching her every step and murder after she had escaped from prison by faking her name and changing her identity, but Gilda discovered him soon after, later, Martín reveals to Victoria, Francisco and Sabina everything he knew about Gilda and the fact that she is alive to prevent them and finally turns out to be murdered by Gilda in his apartment. Luis Miguel finally discovers that Martha Laura, is Gilda: the cause of Victoria and her family's misfortunes.

During Victoria and Octavio's honeymoon, Victoria finds out what kind of person Octavio is, but he has her kidnapped by means of threats. Luis Miguel, seeing the danger Victoria is in, manages to catch up with her along with Olmos, resulting in a fight between Luis Miguel and Octavio, while Olmos manages to take Victoria to safety.

In response, Gilda manages to set a trap for Victoria on the outskirts of the city; she kills Olmos and kidnaps her. Luis Miguel manages to hand Octavio over to the police, but later finds out that Gilda killed Olmos. So he and several police officers go to rescue Victoria and arrive at a cemetery, where Victoria was hiding to escape from Gilda.

The latter, seeing that the police have arrived, decides to enter the cemetery chapel where a wake was being held. Seeing herself cornered, she hides inside the coffin in order to escape. Meanwhile, Luis Miguel rescues Victoria and takes her back to his house. At the moment when people begin to head towards the grave, Gilda is impaled as the coffin is locked and placed 3 meters underground. Gilda, desperate, cries, screams inside the coffin to be able to get out and does not succeed, finding death in this way and paying for her evil deeds in spades, tormented by the memory of all her victims that she killed.

Peace reigns once again over everyone. Eduardo and Antonia are happy with their partners (Berenice and Leonardo, respectively). Doña Úrsula, repentant, asks Victoria for forgiveness for the way she always treated her, and she begins a wonderful relationship with Luis Miguel, thus proving that there is no evil that lasts a hundred years, and that happiness always comes.

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References

  1. "Siempre te amaré" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on April 2, 2003. Retrieved April 15, 2016.