Secretos del alma
Secretos del alma

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Secretos del alma

2009
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Spanish

Diana Cervantes is a simple and lukewarm secretary to Andrés Lascurain, since she seeks the love of her life when she is hired, she falls in love with Andrés, enduring the misdeeds and injustices of Denisse, who is committed to Andrés, to be his future wife. Andrés and Diana marry leaving Denisse out of her life, while she is an accomplice and lover of Roberto Meráz, who has a dark past with Andrés and has a desire to take revenge. Andres has a family with his late wife (as believed dead) made up of the children Elisa, Claudia, Andresito, Alex's rebel and the deceased's evil sister, Soledad. Andres and Diana are going to face many events such as the threat of Denisse Junot and Roberto Meráz. Denisse dies at the hands of Olympus when he learns that he betrayed him, he gives Denisse's son to his daughter Soledad.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Angeles Gonzalez SindeGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A successful surgeon, Andrea, begins to experience psychological disturbances after her sister's suicide. She starts to believe her sister's ghost is trying to communicate with her, leading her down a path of self-discovery and confrontation with buried family secrets. As Andrea's grip on reality loosens, she must unravel the truth behind her sister's death to find peace.

Critical Reception

Secretos del alma received mixed reviews from critics, with praise often directed at Belén Rueda's central performance and the film's exploration of grief and psychological distress. However, some critics found the narrative to be predictable or overly melodramatic, and the pacing uneven.

What Reviewers Say

  • Belén Rueda delivers a compelling performance as a woman unraveling.

  • The film delves into themes of grief, guilt, and hidden family trauma.

  • Some viewers found the plot predictable and the psychological elements underdeveloped.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Angeles Gonzalez Sinde, also served as Spain's Minister of Culture from 2009 to 2010, making her one of the few filmmakers to hold such a high political office.

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