Love Hurts
"Who says money isn't important?"
Love Hurts follows a fraught romance between Renata, a bright, privileged young woman, and Ulises, a grounded student who comes from a modest background. As their relationship deepens, the couple finds themselves surrounded by relatives and friends who push against the union with comments,... Read more
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About Love Hurts
Love Hurts follows a fraught romance between Renata, a bright, privileged young woman, and Ulises, a grounded student who comes from a modest background. As their relationship deepens, the couple finds themselves surrounded by relatives and friends who push against the union with comments, schemes, and social pressure. What begins as a private bond soon becomes a public battle, with families taking sides and the couple forced to decide how far they will go to stay together. The story examines desire, loyalty, and the pull of class in a society that measures worth by status. The film stays firmly on character and conversation, avoiding melodrama as it sketches a tense, hopeful love story. The tone stays intimate yet observant, letting faces and glances carry meaning and letting silence speak as much as dialogue.
Directed by Fernando Sariñana with a screenplay by Carolina Rivera, Love Hurts debuted in Mexican cinema as an original drama about class tensions. The cast is led by Luis Fernando Peña and Martha Higareda, with Ximena Sariñana and Alfonso Herrera.
Box office figures for Love Hurts are not publicly reported, and there is no widely cited worldwide gross. The film is discussed mainly for its performances and its social themes rather than spectacular commercial numbers.
Cultural impact is tied to its frank look at class boundaries and teen romance in Mexican cinema of that era. The performances by Higareda and Peña helped elevate a generation of actors, while the film's contrasts between wealth and humility sparked conversations about social divides.
Reception centers on restrained character driven storytelling and the tension between desire and duty. Critics note the dynamic between Renata and Ulises as a lens on privilege and expectation, while the supporting cast adds texture with performances. The film invites viewers to question what love costs in a stratified society.
Details
- Release Date
- November 08, 2002
- Runtime
- 1h 44m
- User Ratings
- 351 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Romance
- Country
- Mexico
- Studio
- Altavista Films +1 more
- Budget
- $10,000,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Luis Fernando Peña
Ulises
Martha Higareda
Renata
Ximena Sariñana
Mariana
Alfonso Herrera
Francisco
Armando Hernández
Genaro
Andrea Damián
Paulina
Karla Alvarado
Mariza
Pedro Damián
Armando
Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez
Claudia
Eligio Meléndez
Martin
Director: Fernando Sariñana
Written by: Carolina Rivera