Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Las Tontas no van al Cielo: characters and descriptions in English, 11/18/2008

MAJOR CHARACTERS
See more character photos at Esmas.com.

Candy is spontaneous, noble, and impulsive, which makes her commit major mistakes. Her husband's betrayal with her sister damaged her to the point where she no longer believes in men and has closed her heart to love. She is determined to take control of her life. She is also a sensitive writer of "Las estúpidas no van al cielo," a column giving guidance to women. Her favorite phrase is, "I do not have the vocation of doormat; I will not let anyone step on me."

Santiago
Dr. Santiago Lopez Carmona (Jaime Camil). Santiago is a plastic surgeon of great renown, attractive, friendly and likeable. As a result of being abandoned by his wife, he leads a double life. On one side he is a loving father, and on the other a womanizer with an official girlfriend and constant conquests, but deep down he feels very lonely. He is someone in search of affection, restraint, and love.

Patricio
Patricio "Pato" Molina Lizarraga (Valentino Lanús). Patricio is friendly, cautious and very arrogant with those he considers inferior. The humiliation of being abandoned by Candy, who he truly loved, was a blow to his self-esteem. The news of her death filled him with guilt. He loves his job but feels dissatisfied with life.

Tío Meño
Tío Meño, Candy's uncle, is a very sympathetic and sensitive mature man who lives alone. His wife and family turned their backs on him when he confessed that he was homosexual, and they prevent him from seeing his son. He cares very much for Candy and gives her his full support, which gives her great confidence.

Alicia
Alicia Morales de Molina (Fabiola Campomanes) is Candy's older sister, embittered after a crash cut short her dancing career. She is insensitive, immoral and calculating, and uses people for own advantage, especially Patricio who is powerless against her charms. She is vain; her physical appearance is a high priority.

Marissa
Marissa (Sabine Moussier), Santiago's girlfriend, is vain, insensitive, cold, and calculating, but refined and elegant, educated in the best schools. She always wants to be in the spotlight, and her relationship with Santiago helps to achieve this goal. She knows that he is an excellent catch and wants to marry him as soon as possible.

Raúl – investor; Marissa’s brother; editor. He is a good man who feels alone, and the death of his spouse left him with a great resentment towards life. Women are distant objects for him. He resists love for fear of losing it again. Now he feels an obligation to help his sister Marissa and take care of her.

Arturo and Margarita – Patricio's dad and mom. Arturo is an authoritarian man who enjoys subjugating others, beginning with his own wife. He manages his family as he manages his business, giving orders and abusing power. He is a recovering alcoholic.

Margareta is a woman who runs from reality. She pretends to be happy, and hides the sadness of being married to an alcoholic who denigrates her and is unfaithful. She is afraid of becoming old and resorts to plastic surger, she is much affected by "what people say."

Jaime is a widow with married children. He is an artist, a sensitive man, very affectionate. He lives well off the interest of his money, but he works as a pianist in a hotel lobby bar. Isabel will be his autumn love.




Isabel, Santiago's mother, is absentminded, likeable, a little slow; a "hippie light" who resists the passing of time. Her ideals are still those of the 70s. She is a magic, rather than a tragic, woman. She is a widow, loving her family profoundly and taking care of her grand-daughters in a very special manner. At 60 years of age, Isabel will meet Jaime and have a new encounter with love.

Eduardo is Santiago's close friend and knows all his secrets. He is his anesthetician in surgery and they pass most of their free time together. Eduardo is immature and irresponsible about the consequences of his acts. He doesn't want to hurt his wife Chayo, but he misses the bachelor life and can't keep from stepping out with other women.

Chayo, Eduardo's wife, is a dreamer, with a contagious laugh, who helps others without thinking about it, from her heart. She doesn't doubt Eduardo and believes him until the last word. She is not a fool, but she is very much in love. Her contact with Candy will show her the necessity of getting to know who she herself really is.

Bárbara is a liberated woman, or at least she appears to be. She divorced twice and got a lot of money out of her ex-husbands. She is a psychologist who will work with Candy in the Institute. She doesn't beat around the bush, she is viscerally sincere.



Zamora
Zamora is a skirtchaser, falling in love with all and would marry all of them except for one detail: he promised his mother he would remain single to take care of her. He works as a waiter in Meño's restaurant. He is affable, his speech is confused, he takes life as it presents itself, has a good heart.

Toño is Zamora's opposite, ingenuous, extremely timid with women. He runs to Zamora like a disciple when he needs love advice. They dream of making a fortune in some grand business, but fear it might through them into poverty.




Soledad is Candy's best friend, and Beto's mother. She was employed in Patricio's business and had a relationship with the boss which barely lasted three months and left her pregnant. Since she feels she was not born to work like a donkey, she decides to confront her son's father to get enough money to live well. She has a modest apartment. While Candy struggles to be an independent woman, Soledad seeks a man who will maintain her and not "condemn" her to work.

ALL CHARACTERS

Candy’s people
Clemente – her dad
Gregoria – her mom
Alicia – her sister; married Patricio
Veronica – her deceased sister
Chava – her son (Salvador)
Meño – her uncle
Soledad – her friend, Beto’s mom
Beto – Soledad’s son, Chava’s friend
Jorge – Soledad’s husband

Santiago’s people
Isabel – his mama
Rocío – his daughter
Lucía – his niece; brother’s orphaned child
Donato – butler
Tina – maid
Jaime – Isabel’s friend
Marissa – Santiago’s novia
Paulina – his ex-wife
Hortensia – his secretary
Eduardo – his anesthesiologist & friend
Chayo – Ed’s wife (Rosario?)
Raúl – Investor; Marissa’s brother; editor.
Ángela – Raúl’s wife, lost in an auto accident
Mario – Santiago’s friend from school

Meño’s people
Charly – Meño’s son
Laura – Meño’s ex, Charly’s mom
Zamora – lead waiter (I call him Sven)
Toño – short waiter (I call him Ole)
Lulu – restaurant cook
Danielle – Charly’s ex-girlfriend

Patricio’s people
Margarita – his mom
Arturo – his dad
Rafael – his buddy (Episode 1 only)
Gabino – mafioso
Augustine – Gabino’s ugly goon

Minor characters
Osvaldo – Chayo’s psychology professor
Lozano – mafia dude. I think he’s the driver
Alberto – Bárbara’s date
Abogado Estrada – Patricio’s attorney
Quao – Lulu’s date

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Instituto
Candy
Bárbara – psychologist
Chayo – Ed’s wife
Soledad – Candy’s neighbor
Cecelia – not connected to anyone
Lulu – Meño’s cook

Abandonados
Santiago
Eduardo – friends since childhood
Raúl – friends since high school, I think
Zamora – waiter at Meño’s restaurant
Carlo – (Celso from LFMB)
Miguel – the skinny raggedy guy
Hector – the more professional guy

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Comments:
Bookmarked for future reference, thank you very much. :)
 

Thank you, whoever is adding the photos. I didn't want to be too ambitious on my first day, and graphics always give me nightmares in HTML.
 

You don't have to do any html magic. There's a gadget in the edit window that lets you upload a picture.
 

I was a little hesitant of watching this novella because of it's stupid title but I get it now. I can't wait plus anything new is sure going to be a lot better then FELS!
 

I hope you knocked on wood when you said that, Bridget. ;-)
 

Thank you for posting these, Paula.
 

Shouldn't it be "van al Cielo"?
 

Fixed! (to "no van"). Thanks
 

Hahaha! I would watch just to see Tio Meno in action. You go get 'em tiger! Don't let 'em take your only son away just because you wear a pink ascot! This one has PSA written all over it...
 

PSA's on telenovelas? No puede ser! No puede serrrr!!!
 

I love these character summaries. They always include at least 3 adjectives [such as cold, calculating, and immoral]. They're sort of like the old Playboy Bunny profiles. [Tiffany is charismatic, adventurous, and thrifty. She loves to kayak and fence, and she has a master's degree in basketmaking.] We should all write one for ourselves.
 

I like the character who is "viscerally sincere". Who the heck comes up with this stuff? I want to be viscerally sincere!

Thanks Paula (and Julie?), awesome cast of characters. It will be a great reference.

Susanlynn, have you heard of the Six Word Memoirs? Kind of reminds me of The Three Adjectives.
 

Susanlynn, I agree, we should. I'll go first.

Paula is exuberant, zealous, and inventive. Born on the third planet of Alpha Centauri, she studied astromechanical engineering until a freak gasoline fight accident interrupted her dreams. She wandered aimlessly until finding her calling as a Caray recapper.
 

Ahoy, Cap'n Sylvia~~~No, I have heard of Haiku [5 beats, 7 beats, 5 beats ''Loves the novelas...Fernando and Eduardo...Take me, I am yours''] And I often have my students write a formula poem about themselves . It starts with their first name and then each line is a prompt such as ''Son/Daughter of ..'' Likes to...'' ...''Who is [fill in 5 adjectives]'' ETC. and ends with their last names . But I've never heard of the Six Word Memoirs. Could you elaborate ??? And, yes, you have called dibs on the adverb ''viscerally'' coupled with the adjective '' sincere.'' I am calling dibs on ''cautiously hopeful'' and '' unwaveringly pragmatic.'' Paula~~~I like your character summary. ~~Susanlynn, sincerely visceral
 

Ahoy Susanlynn, I would also like to describe myself as "relentlessly optimistic". Here is the link to the Six Word Memoirs. I first heard about it on NPR. The tagline is "Everyone has a story, can you tell yours in six words?"
 

Thanks for the 411 and pix ladies ;)

Is it me, or is the guy playing Patricio the same guy that was after Hipolita and got killed in Alborada?

Just curious...
 

I believe it was Melinama who added the fotos. Thank you, Blogmom! You are viscerally helpful!
 

Yes, 'twas I. I think Margaret you are right. And I think Raul looks like Meester James from Gaviotaaaaaa land. And now, do we get ONLY three adjectives? Can we have adverbs too? Melinama is a nervously sincere, exuberantly talkative, productively manic-depressive divorcee who has given up on love to live in the country with her donkey and chickens.
 

Julie is a ravenously hungry, meticulously disorganized, aggressively ambitious slacker who writes for a living but dreams of joining the circus. She has one imaginary housekeeper and four space heaters, but never enough mustard.
 

Oh Thank You God, Jaime Camil is back on my telly for my viewing pleasure. Oh Happy Day! And, Thanks
to all the wonderful bloggers that give so generously of their time, so that people like me, who do not speak spanish, may be able to understand things. You all bring me joy. I known that it is such a small thing, but, I am so happy and can not wait until Monday.
Thanks,
Parthenia
 

Can't wait to get back into novelas when the current crap goes away. Saw an episode of this one in Spain and loved it and with JC Ay be still my heart!
 

I have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Tontas and the return of Jaime's dimples to my life. I haven't gotten interested in any of the novelas since Juan Q. I hope this one captures me.
 

Thanks for verifying Melinama. I thought that was him ;)
 

Sounds promising and hopefully a relief from Fels that just recently has gotten on my last nerve. I have to admit that for the longest I didn't think that it was as bad and stupid as the recappers and regulars made it out to be. My optimism finally was dampened and I stopped enjoying the novela for what it was worth. Well, the purpose of that dissertation was to say that I hope that the viewers, commenters & recappers won't find this one so stupid, utterly ridiculous etc to let some of us enjoy it for at least a week or too. (Don't get me wrong, I enjoy humor and snark as much as the next guy).
 

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