7.2 /10 1 Votes
First episode date 4 September 2006 | 7.2/10 Final episode date 24 January 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cast Carolina Ramírez, Mark Tacher, Gregorio Pernia, Mario Duarte, Estefanía Borge Similar La ronca de oro, La Baby Sister, El Último Matrimonio Feliz |
Fallaste Corazón (Rosario Guerrero) – La hija del mariachi
Synopsis
One night, ranchera singer Rosario Guerrero sees Emiliano at the doors of Plaza Garibaldi, a mariachi bar. He has an air of vulnerability and signs of having been robbed, so she decides to help him. What she does not know is that he is a wealthy young Mexican who has reached Bogotá fleeing from justice for a crime he did not commit.
Contents
- Fallaste Corazn Rosario Guerrero La hija del mariachi
- Synopsis
- Versions
- Criticisms of the two versions
- Cast
- Remake
- References
The friendship they develop completely transforms their lives. He is astounded by Rosario’s selfless support, a rare commodity in the world of wealth he comes from. Thanks to her, he manages to survive as a mariachi singer in the bar while eluding the zealous pursuit of Interpol and the police in Colombia and Mexico. In this world, he discovers the widespread influence of mariachi music in Colombia. Above all, in Rosario he finds the great love of his life.
She also finds love thanks to Emiliano. With him, she begins to fit together the scattered pieces of her life. The happiest and yet most painful parts of Rosario’s life are related to the memory of her father. He was a mariachi singer, bohemian and passionate, and an affectionate man. Yet he filled his family’s life with sadness because he spent his nights with work, liquor, and women. In a desperate attempt to erase the memory of a turbulent childhood, Rosario is struggling to earn a degree in Business Management.
Despite the sadness, the image of her father is linked to joy and passion, so preserved as a relic of mariachi attire. A dress without a master, a pain that only fades when Rosario unwittingly falls in love with Emiliano and lends him the suit for him to sing in the bar Plaza Garibaldi.
Emiliano Sánchez-Gallardo, a member of one of the most powerful families in Mexico, never imagined he would end up as a singer in a Mexican music bar, middle class, in the Colombian capital. He believed that his legal status in Mexico would be cleared in a few weeks, so he never told Rosario the truth. But the trouble is serious: they are blaming him for a massive money laundering operation actually operated by his partners.
The uncertainty of trying to be someone else and the distress that it causes, causes the collapse of his family and his life, need to add the little control he has over his own feelings, to withstand the fierce opposition of their opponents, and the pitfalls put in his path by other women who desire Emiliano and want to separate him from Rosario.
Versions
There are two versions of this telenovela. Both share the script and actors, as well as the main plot. The difference is found between the version issued in Colombia and issued in Chile and the United States. Up to chapter 118 both versions are identical. In Colombia, due to the success, decided to extend the story in twenty chapters.
The show was sold to other countries while still in the process of recording, with a number of episodes. To fulfill this contract, the producer made two finals history. The version issued in Chile and the U.S. has 124 chapters in the story resolved only six chapters from the aforementioned 118. However, in Colombia the story is much more delayed up to 146.
Criticisms of the two versions
The telenovela achieved significant viewership in Colombia and across Latin America, prompting Colombia to produce additional episodes. Critiques of the U.S. and Chilean adaptations have been somewhat negative, citing a hurried resolution of the storyline that left several plot points unresolved. In contrast, the Colombian version provided a more detailed conclusion to the narrative, maintaining the essence and momentum of the series throughout its run.