AMORES FORO-created on Jan.13,2001.-dedicated by Christian Meier on Jan.15,2001.:-)
Pero el no esta libre.
by Agui
Eso es el problema.
El todavia tiene deudas (financieras) a Carmela.
Y sentimentalmente tampoco esta libre,
porque Carolina esta comprometida a Salvador.
?Y que vale su libertad sin Carolina?
Maybe it's part of the game they play with each other.
Carmela played her part
when she pretended being that angry and upset for Carolina causing her miscarriage (which wasn't true, anyway.)
And now Pablo is playing his part using this as an excuse for perhaps getting rid of Carmela.
On the other hand he is not happy
because he may think
"And this is the woman for whom I had to renounce my love with Carolina?"
So this scene maybe the result of Pablo's bitterness due to his loss of Carolina,
or just that of his hurt ego, that he has been cheated and for Nacho, not even for someone better than him.
Or that of his anger with his own naivity
that he believed Carmela, and when he had had doubts he even had remorse. That he was deceived by the "kindness" and "fake loving" scenes of Carmela.
All this may have caused this eruption.
I never sympathised with Carmela, still I have a question:
Why does Pablo think that he has more right to cheat on his wife,than viceversa?
All through the novela we heard that
Susanna had this romance with Ivan because she was neglected by her husband.
If I remember well Carmela was "neglected" in a way, too, or wasn't she?
Otherwise I loved the scene,too, and it reminded me of the strength of the "failed wedding" scene in Escandalo.
CHRISTIAN me gusto ver la fuerza e intensidad de tus sentimientos en esta escena,
no siempre te dan la oportunidad los directores para demostrarla.
Posted on Jun 1, 2001, 12:19 AM from IP address 193.6.17.239