El sol sale para todos
TV-G
1986 60m[Drama](/on-demand/category/drama), [Romance](/on-demand/category/romance)8.3
From the same author of "Las Amazonas", César Miguel Rondón, "The Sun Shines for Everyone" is a story of hope. Magdalena, a mother of young children, dreams of bettering herself as a woman through education and work-something that deeply irritates her husband, Julián, who demands that she limit herself to being a mother, wife, and housekeeper. Magdalena, daughter of Crucita and León Benigno Pimentel, once hoped to receive from her husband the same love, support, and affection she always witnessed between her parents-two kind and humble people: her mother lives in a world of magical realism, and her father in dreams and the hope of good fortune. But Julián Zerpa never lived up to her expectations-not even in his role as a father-and as a result, Magdalena has become a shadow of herself, a woman with a quiet bitterness. At the university, where she is in her fifth year studying Business Administration, she meets Santiago, a well-off economist and her professor. Little by little, they begin to discover each other-first as people, beyond the student-teacher relationship, and later as a man and a woman who begin to need one another. Santiago, too, has not found the love he yearns for. His wife, Ana Cristina, is indifferent to their marriage and careless about their son, Júnior, in whom Santiago invests all his affection. "The Sun Shines for Everyone" is also the story of Lucho, a Systems Engineering student and motocross champion, who-by one of life's unexpected twists-crosses paths with Manuela Larrazábal, a young Aeronautical Engineer fighting to build her recently launched aircraft maintenance company. Her work also represents her effort to gain independence from the fortune of Diógenes Arismendi, her uncle and protector. Manuela believes that people are defined by what they do, not what they own. Lucho and Manuela connect. At first, there's hesitation, but as they overcome the barriers of social status, they become each other's support system: Lucho teaches her to believe in love again, and Manuela helps Lucho grow professionally within the company-Mantenimiento Larrazábal-her pride and joy. In the style of "Las Amazonas," this new story by César Miguel Rondón weaves multiple storylines with great skill, delving deep into the characters' inner conflicts, frustrations, and hopes. It paints a vivid picture of the social realities faced by modern men and women-capturing all their struggles, desires, and passions.
