Corazón salvaje (1993– )
10/10
Best Mexican Novela
3 July 2017
This Mexican Soap Opera is best seen in full length because apart from having great protagonists, the supporting characters are captivating as well. Dona Sofia is so magnetic and her insults so well-expressed that I liked all her scenes too. The scenes with Don Noel and Juan are also very tender and memorable, too. The writing is stellar, with great lines about love, self-worth and social inequality, and a very good pace, made all of Mexico and others keep their nightly appointment religiously. The acting between Edith Gonzalez and Eduardo Palomo and the script made those love scenes the standard by which all other novelas are judged. Ana Colchero's acting was so good that though she is the antagonist, in re watching, I've often sympathized with her. She's no true villain.

The supporting cast including Claudia Islas, Luz Maria Aguilar, and Yanez, y Yolanda Ventura, Javier Ruan, Adalberto Parra had very natural acting and in turn were riveting.

At the time, the production was expensive and unseen. It had beautiful settings, old hacienda houses, historic sets, beaches, historic ships, an earthquake, beautiful costumes, and a beautiful score. The quality over all was amazing and is unmatched.
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