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kainamendozasolano · 3 months
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Un OSito (pequeño One Shot) que nació de una inusual inspiración.
Y de esa ferviente necesidad de pintar un viernes gris, de mi persona favorita, en colores cálidos y relucientes.
I think you'd like this story: " Viernes 13 (AU) " by KainaMendozaSolano25 on Wattpad https://www.wattpad.com/story/361980727?utm_source=android&utm_medium=com.tumblr&utm_content=share_writing&wp_page=create&wp_uname=KainaMendozaSolano25
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kainamendozasolano · 3 months
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La vida está llena de pequeños instantes maravillosos.
Y en ocasiones no préstamos atención a esos sencillos detalles que cautivan el corazón de los extranjeros.
Entre las líneas de este one shot se esconde una verdad "de las de verdad".
La escritora nos sumerge bajo la lluvia, nuevamente, donde los sentimientos se entremezclan con las circunstancias.
Es un Fanfic Perfecto!!
Se siente intacta la escencia de los personajes.
Lo amé!! Está divino!! 😌
I think you'd like this story: " Cotidiano " by NadesikoUmino on Wattpad https://www.wattpad.com/story/361223154?utm_source=android&utm_medium=com.tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_page=reading&wp_uname=NadesikoUmino
Publiqué un pequeño one shot de Betty y Armando.
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kainamendozasolano · 4 months
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Subido capítulo 7 🙂
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kainamendozasolano · 4 months
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This post is super long and idk who will read it but if there's anything I love to do on the internet its post aimlessly to no one. (anyway)
It gets said a lot that Betty was naïve in how she entered her relationship with Armando, but we fail to take into account how desperate Betty was to live her own life. From the beginning of her character arc she talks about needing a change.
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It starts with Roman's invitation, saying he has a guy for Betty but she needs to ask permission (at her 25 yrs of age). Don Hermes says no.
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Betty argues back. Don Hermes' excuse is 'you can't go out with strangers'. But Betty isn't really fighting about going out with some guy. Deep down she knows Roman and his neighborhood troublemaking annoying friends are up to no good. It's not about them. It's about her wanting something, asking for it and being denied.
The scene ends like this:
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He says the world is dangerous for women and she doesn't understand that. She claims that she can defend herself and he says the above. Betty runs off crying. Dona Julia goes after her and when she returns Don Hermes asks if she's calmed down. From that question alone, it seems as if this isn't the first time Betty has fought with her dad about the rules he imposes upon her. Nor is it the first time that Betty has ran out of a room crying bc she fought with him and lost.
This has happened before.
I don't want to assume that everyone feels the way I feel about Don Hermes, which is that he's annoying. (I'm using 'annoying' as a broad term to describe his overprotection and the traditional\patriarchal way he runs his household, fyi, I know its there. I see it. But I'm not going to delve in that direction).
But there's a reason he's annoying (overprotective). Everything he does for Betty is laced with good intentions, but those good intentions are a double edged sword. At this stage in the story he appears overprotective and suffocating. It's when Dona Julia is pleading with him to let Betty go out that we hear a mention about Miguel (whose original name was 'Juan Ramon' but gets changed to 'Miguel' later on)--a guy who Betty cared about but 'disappeared'.
Let's backtrack to Betty running out of the room when Don Hermes says no. She cries to her mother about how overprotective and controlling her dad is. It's one of the few times Betty is open with someone about how she feels about the way he treats her. We get brief information about how he decided her education, about how she was sent to catholic school, how she wasn't allowed to hang out with the other girls bc she was too young, that the only male friend she was allowed to have was Nicolas and it was bc they were 'practically raised together' (and bc they knew his mother).
She continues to say ‘how is a man going to see me as a normal woman if you keep me treating me like a child? When the only thing I do is stay locked away in this room with only books and stuffed animals?’ The Miguel Situation gets its first mention and its foreshadowed that it hurt Don Hermes and Dona Julia to see their daughter suffer, but Betty says that one bad experience shouldn’t be a reason why she stays that way the rest of her life (which is very brave of her to say considering we know later how afraid she is of letting herself fall deeper in love with Armando).
The last thing she says to Dona Julia is key,
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Betty's running theme is change. The eagerness of something to change. Either she needs to change or her dad needs to change. Something needs to change bc she knows she can't keep living the way she's living. She's desperate for something, anything to happen in her life. She goes on to say:
'Queira la major estudiante, la tuvo. La queria graduada con honores, especialiaziones, la tuvo. La queira trabajando en un gran empresa, la tiene trabajando en un a gran empresa. Yo ya les cumpli. Ahora quiero cumplir con mi vida.’
Again, it's not only about going out with some guy. It's about Betty living her own life now that she's done all the things that have been asked of her. From Betty's pov, she's played by the rules, so at what point is she free to do what she wants?
She is the quintessential good daughter, quintessential good student, and later on the quintessential loyal employee that becomes the quintessential loyal clandestine girlfriend--bc those were the rules she was told to play by. But she's at a point in her life where that's not enough to sustain her.
After hearing this, Dona Julia goes back to Don Hermes to plead on behalf of her daughter, however she says something concerning:
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Dona Julia is afraid that if Don Hermes doesn't loosen his restrictions, that Betty will have a nervous breakdown and fall into a depression that will cause her to move out of the house.
Sidestepping the 'what if our daughter moves out' comment---
When Betty confides in Armando about her relationship with Miguel and how it ended, she doesn't call it 'depression'--however the way she describes it is very intune with what depression is.
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She didn't want to live, she cried many nights, she missed classes at university. She lost the motivation to do anything. This is more than just a 'break up'. It's a traumatic experience and its aftermath is a period of depression that Betty almost didn't survive. Her parents watched her go through this, helplessly and Betty claims it's why her dad protects her so much.
Here we see her showing that she understands Don Hermes and why he does what he does. However, when we see Betty's childhood flashbacks post letter, we see that Don Hermes has always been this way as a consequence of how the world treats his daughter. We see that Betty gets bullied, marginalized--no loving parent wants their child to suffer. So he isolates her from that world so that nothing bad can ever touch her. He tries to provide her with everything he can--books and stuffed animals. Things to fill a void with.
No one can blame him for wanting to protect his daughter, but by isolating her he inadvertently teaches Betty that the solution to when things get hard is to lock yourself away and internalize everything.
In Don Hermes' defense his child rearing is mostly focused on ethics and math. A parent does what they can. So it's no surprise that after the Miguel Incident, he became even more tightly reigned over Betty's life. But again, it does more harm than good.
After Betty's ghosted by Roman and his sketchy loser friend, she's disappointed and cries. Don Hermes has no idea how to comfort or understand a 25 year old woman as he does not see her as one. He assuages her like a father would a child. He says 'We'll go do something together as a family. We'll go see a movie on Friday, champ'. (Not a literal translation). Then he says to Dona Julia, 'If I hadn't given her permission to begin with, then she wouldn't be upset about being (plantada\ghosted)'. He has no problem being seen as the bad guy in Betty's eyes if it means she avoids getting hurt in a worse way.
A couple days later, Don Hermes insists on driving her to work instead of her walking to her bus stop bc he fears she'll run into Roman and his current loser friends.
Betty says to him:
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'Let me handle it' she says. Don Hermes doesn't look convinced. And then immediately Nicolas shows up at her door:
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Dona Julia is also looking out for Betty and off screen took it upon herself to have Nicolas walk her to the bus stop that morning. She knows Betty needs some kind independence but using Nicolas as an intermediary gives her reassurance.
Betty rejects both options and rushes out the door. Don Hermes, pulling a Dona Julia, takes Nicolas with him and follows Betty on her way to her stop just in case something happens. What they see is Betty doing what she said she would do--handle it.
When left to her own devices Betty can and will handle things on her own, but both her parents insist in their own ways, to keep her in a protective bubble.
As the series progresses we see Betty become friends with el curatel, more specifically Aura Maria. We can all recall when AM has Betty join her on a double date and said date doesn't end well for Betty. Her date is uninterested, rude--despite Betty's best efforts. She gets home late and her dad is not happy. He calls her a 'descarda' when he sees the car dropping her off and then claims she didn't ask permission, to which Betty says 'Well I called my mom and let her know bc you weren't home'. Which leads to this:
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Betty becomes the sole breadwinner of her household at some point but Don Hermes reminds her that that doesn't give her any right to decide what she can do with her free time or what time she can come home at. He then makes claims about AM and the men AM is associated with. Betty then defends her and the men (even tho they were lame):
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Betty's face here is trying to contain herself but you can tell she's upset. Especially bc it wasn't the best evening, so to be getting yelled at over it doesn't feel worth it. But also, you can see Betty has a fire in her eyes; quiet frustration and inner rebelliousness bc she has been reminded yet again, that she has no freedom despite having a job in a 'great company' and having all the graduation merits and on top of that, now financially supporting her family. It's not enough. And might never be enough.
Despite this, Betty reigns her anger in and goes back to being the quintessential good daughter:
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Don Hermes is not fully convinced but he appears to calm down after that.
A lighter altercation between them happens when he takes Betty home after a lanaziamento. He accuses her of taking too many liberties bc of the job that she has, criticizes her being out too much, criticizes her friends. His main worry is that she forgets her traditional values (Betty: Yo sigo siendo de las casa).
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As we know, all Betty does is work and get caught in whatever mess el curatel gets her into. Regardless, Don Hermes doesn't like it. He doesn't like the women Betty surrounds herself with and he doesn't like her work or its events:
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'The (fashion) world is too much, it's not for you'\'I know it's not my world, it's my job'.
I don't think Don Hermes is trying to be cruel when he says this, rather, I think he fears Betty will one day throw away the values and ethics he's taught her. (She kinda sorta does) Before she leaves for Cartagena, he insists she take a picture of him and Dona Julia, which gives weight to another inner fear of his; that Betty will forget her family and where she came from.
He stubbornly refuses to see (and accept) that Betty is an adult woman who wants to act like an adult woman. She does want to go out with her friends and dance and have the occasional drink. She does wants to date and meet someone, fall in love and in return show the love she's capable of giving.
She's desperate for the opportunity but believes it will never happen for her, so she decides to only dedicate herself to work and by doing so--and out of loneliness, she embraces her fantasies of (an) Armando that we know doesn't exist bc he's the only one that sees her value as a person and a professional. But when Mariana reads her the tarot cards---
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Key word here: Change. Both of your lives are going to change.
Betty has been seeking a change in her life. This feeds into her illusions but she doesn't truly start to believe anything could happen until Armando begins to start acting differently around her.
We know it's the plan taking its course but for Betty this is a dream come true. But even in the beginning she's cautious, she doesn't know if the kiss they shared was a mistake and would rather not mention it to him in order to continue keeping the work relationship they already have (and she's happy to maintain if it means to being in his life).
But because Armando seeks her out, it's difficult for her to resist despite the type of relationship he's offering her. In a similar vein to Armando post letter, when he mentally refuses to put the clues together about why she's acting differently--Betty doesn't put together the recent embargo with his sudden interest in her. Where Armando chooses to be blind; Betty's inner frustrations and illusions of having something in her life that's not just work and an over controlled life, speak louder.
There is naiveté in play. It's true that she doesn't know a lot about the world but it's at the result of the overprotectiveness of Don Hermes that Betty doesn't read the signs as clearly until she reads the letter and is cruelly brought down back to earth.
Betty thought that Armando was the change she had been yearning for and her desperation for that change, for that dream to come true---is why she accepts the relationship he's offering her. He's trusted her implicitly until then, so why would she doubt him now?
The Letter happens and Betty's first instinct, the first action she wants to take is to run away. She doesn't want to go back to work, but Catalina reminds her of her responsibilities, that she can't just jump ship when people like Armando are depending on her. Betty especially can't leave as her parents are also depending on her and to quit suddenly with no warning would raise suspicions.
TW: for brief mentions of ED.
(I talk briefly about Betty skipping meals. I don't think the character has an eating disorder per say, but if you gotten this far and this makes the reader uncomfortable, count 5 paragraphs down to skip).
Betty enters the Gaslighting Arc depressed and dead inside. She's no longer a student, she can't afford to take days off to lay comatose in her bed. She also can't let her parents find out that something like Miguel (only worse) has happened to her again.
Post letter on, the series makes a habit of showing Betty either skipping breakfast or skipping dinner. Usually this is just done to show that a character is in a rush and usually bears no importance.
But this happens multiple times. At El Meson she orders vodka and they never get dinner. At Le Noir, despite Nicolas saying they make great eggs, she has him order wine. The night of Armando's last lanzamiento, Armando knows she hasn't eaten and offers to bring her dinner which she rejects. And lastly her diary entry\ voice over from the night she buys the mercedes\rejects Armando's call:
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'Desvanezco' is to 'fade'\'vanish'. '...I am fading away before him while he only cares about his company' (rough translation).
Betty acknowledges here that she's not taking care of herself. In the first entry Post Letter she states that she doesn't have the strength to resuscitate herself again. She's metaphorically dead but the reality is that she's depressed and the only thing sustaining her during this period is her anger. (and alcohol). And once the Junta Directiva happens and everything is revealed, Betty in only left with the hurt.
(TW: End of ED mention)
Audience members get annoyed with Betty in the first half of the Cartagena Arc bc she continues to put herself down--Catalina is almost the audience insert with how put off she is with Betty's self deprecation.
It's not healthy or helpful for Betty to view herself this way and yes, it's a learned behavior that she needs to break desperately. But what the audience forgets is that Betty is tired. This is a woman that has tried to change things in her life and she always gets it wrong. Her first foray into love is a failure bc he used her, her attempts at dating are another failure, when she tries to change her look it's another failure; she put all her love and hope into Armando and then he betrays her.
She's been beaten down so much by those attempts, on top of society's view of her--that of course once in Cartagena she immediately feels out of place. Of course her first instinct, yet again, is to run back to the safe haven her dad has always provided for her.
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'This isn't my world' which harkens back to Don Hermes telling her a similar thing, '...That's not for you'. It's not helpful and fuels Betty's fight or flight. And she's always picking flight.
This is Betty's first time away from home. This is the first time she has ever been away from her parents. That's why the airport scene with them is so dramatic. She's never slept a night away that's not in her house. A 'niña de la casa' no more. This is the opportunity that she's been waiting for but she doesn't see that yet amid the heartbreak.
Catalina has to guide her and essentially push her out of her comfort zone; and challenge her way of thinking and seeing the world and herself. Betty's always wanted changes in her life but she never knew that in order to embrace new things into your life, you have to be open about it mentally. You can't hide and internalize everything in your entire life. It's damaging to oneself.
In the middle of her trip she tells Nicolas, "No. I can't leave. I'm living something very important here. They (the board) can wait'. Betty is finally putting herself first and putting her foot down. Had they insisted on her presence at the beginning of her trip, she would have gone back.
Betty didn't just need to get away from Armando, she needed to get away from her family, specifically her dad. The internal and external changes that Betty goes through in Cartagena would not have been possible in Bogota. Not with Don Hermes breathing down her neck and Dona Julia flustered in the background. It wouldn't have happened as he wouldn't have allowed it.
Betty needed to leave the protective bubble of her family to learn that she can put herself together, that she can handle it and come back stronger.
Don Hermes' goodbye at the airport consists of giving Catalina instructions of things Betty isn't allowed to do (she doesn't drink, she doesn't party). He, again, refuses to see her as an adult woman. But he is forced to when she comes back from Cartagena:
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He goes on to say, 'I feel like I'm lecturing another person, not my daughter'.
But that doesn't stop him as he lectures her into the night:
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This is inadvertently what he's taught her to do tho--run away from a situation bc it became hard.
However Betty defends herself and says she came back to deal with issue at hand and take responsibility for her part in it. She's not proud of what she did.
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'Don't think I did all of that and then went on vacation. I needed a change in my life'.
This is the change Betty truly needed, the one she's been waiting for and the one that sticks. She needed to learn to see the value in herself, realize that she's not the only one who has ever suffered and more importantly learning not to abandon herself as soon she gets hurt.
No one else was ever going to give her that. Not a relationship, not her family, not her friends. Those people (specifically her family) may love her but in certain instances their love and affection is a blind spot for them and can inadvertently hold her back bc of their insistence on protecting her from the world.
My personal feelings for Don Hermes aside, he loves his daughter and everything he does is well intentioned. He's not necessarily a bad person or bad father, but his over protection is suffocating and his refusal to see that his daughter is no longer a child plays a part in Betty's arc about wanting people to see her as she is--A person that is smart and capable and deserving of respect.
He plays a big part in why Betty does what she does, her inner rebelliousness, her frustrations come from the restrictions he imposes on her. He's not wrong about certain things but he's not 100% right about how he goes about them when it comes to Betty.
As a husband...well.
Anyway.
Betty becomes more independent Post Cartagena and her dad kind of slowly accepts it, especially when it's said in passing that she as a midnight curfew. He's still annoying, but that is simply his character trait.
If you made it this far, thank you. There is no prize except for the inner satisfaction of finishing this post.
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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Adaptaciones de "Yo soy Betty, la fea".
País: Israel.
Nombre: Esti HaMekho'eret (hebreo: אסתי המכוערת; iluminado. The Ugly Esti)
Año de transmisión: 3 de Julio, 2003
Es una serie de comedia dramática de la televisión israelí protagonizada por Riki Blich. La serie fue creada por Shlomo Moshiah.
Esta serie está basada en la telenovela mexicana "El amor no es como lo pintan", a pesar de los informes de que está basada en la novela colombiana Yo soy Betty, la fea.
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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Adaptaciones de "Yo soy Betty, la fea".
País: India
Nombre: Jassi Jassi Koi Nahin (Nadie como Jassi)
Año de trasmisión: Desde septiembre de 2003 al 4 de mayo de 2006.
El programa sigue la vida de Jasmeet Walia, conocida como Jassi, que es una joven de apariencia sencilla de una familia de clase media en Mumbai . Jassi es una trabajadora sincera y ha estado trabajando para mantener a su familia. Es ingenua pero inteligente.
Su padre, su abuela y su amigo cercano Nand, siempre la han apoyado y alentado, pero se ha enfrentado al rechazo de la sociedad en gran parte simplemente por su apariencia.
Jassi de alguna manera consigue el trabajo de sus sueños en Gulmohur, un gran imperio de la moda. Ella es nombrada secretaria de Armaan Suri ( Apurva Agnihotri) y después de un comienzo difícil pronto se vuelve indispensable en el trabajo. Se enamora de Armaan pero se guarda sus sentimientos para sí misma.
El programa sigue cómo Jassi tiene éxito en Gulmohur, pero debe enfrentar dificultades y problemas creados por varias personas descontentas con su éxito, una de las cuales es la arrogante novia de Armaan, Mallika ( Rakshanda Khan ). Se ve obligada a desaparecer cuando las cosas se ponen demasiado turbias y es salvada por el empresario Purab Mehra ( Samir Soni ), quien eventualmente se convierte en responsable del cambio de imagen de Jassi para que pueda ocultar su verdadera identidad y vengar los daños que le hicieron a ella y a su familia. Mientras tanto, Armaan se enamora de Jassi y, mientras llora su desaparición, se siente inexplicablemente atraído por su alter ego Jessica Bedi.
Y el resto de la historia ya la conocemos.
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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Adaptaciones de "Yo soy Betty, la fea".
País: Alemania
Nombre: "Verliebt en Berlín" (Enamorada en Berlín)
Año de transmisión: Se emitieron dos temporadas entre 2005-2007
Fue la primera adaptación europea.
La transferencia cultural de un guión original a otro contexto cultural se refleja en el nombre elegido para la protagonista Lisa Plenske.
Ambientada en el negocio de la moda, muchas veces frío y superficial. Esta joven honesta y educada, que vive en un suburbio rural de Berlín, intenta conseguir un trabajo en la gran ciudad y, sorprendentemente, se convierte en la asistente personal de David Seidel, director general de la empresa de moda "Kerima".
Como Lisa no parece una supermodelo, al principio tiene que soportar los prejuicios y los comentarios desagradables de sus colegas y, innecesariamente, se enamora del prometido David.
Sin embargo, debido a su carácter cálido y sus capacidades, se involucra cada vez más en las relaciones personales y profesionales de la empresa.
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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Adaptaciones de "Yo soy Betty, la fea".
País: Egipto
Nombre: Heba Regl El Ghorab (El regalo del hombre de occidente)
Año de estreno: 1 de enero de 2014
Esta comedia gira en torno a una chica corriente que trabaja en una de las grandes casas de moda, donde está expuesta a personas de estratos sociales más altos. La experiencia la deja con la sensación de que no es bella, ya que su profesión la coloca en una serie de situaciones dramáticas y extrañas.
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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Adaptaciones de Ysblf.
Pais: Ecuador.
Año de transmisión: 16 abril 2013
Es la versión más curiosa y de menor éxito.
“Veto al feo” fue una serie cómica ecuatoriana producida y dirigida por Catrina Tala, y emitida por Ecuavisa.​​
Fue una parodia de la telenovela colombiana de 1999, Yo soy Betty, la fea creada por Fernando Gaitán.​
Formaba parte del programa NoveleaTV, el cual es una serie de parodias de exitosas telenovelas, las cuales se emitían dentro del programa En Contacto.​
Protagonizada por Efraín Ruales y Úrsula Strenge,
Fue la primera y única adaptación de la telenovela colombiana Yo soy Betty, la fea, donde el personaje principal es de género masculino.​
El personaje principal es Alberto Banchon Polano, que es un hombre poco atractivo pero inteligente que trabaja para una compañía de modas. Beto, como cariñosamente le dicen, tiene que soportar constantemente los insultos y desprecios de sus compañeros de trabajo, especialmente del secretario Patricio Fernández quien realizó seis semestres de finanzas en la San Francisco, el diseñador Hugo Cobardi y el accionista de la empresa Marcelo Valencia.​
Alberto Banchón Polano (Efraín Ruales), comúnmente conocido como "Beto", es un economista joven y brillante, aunque poco atractivo, que vive con sus padres en Guayaquil.
Beto comienza a trabajar como asiste de presidencia en una empresa. Su jefa es Amanda Mendoza (Úrsula Strenge) quien se encuentra comprometida con Marcelo Valencia (Vicente Romero Rivera).
La trama se desarrolla en nueve capítulos.
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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El diario de Betty
Nota #30
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"Le contamos la historia de los dos, sin el engaño.
Y, aún, para mi papá fue difícil asimilarlo.
Por primera vez un hombre se atrevía a decirle, cara a cara, que amaba a su hija y que tenía una relación con ella.
Y fue duro para él. Pero era, apenas, la primera noticia dura que afrontaba sobre mí."
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“Ahora me tocaba a mí enfrentar a su familia.
Desde que nos reconciliamos yo jamás me volví a ver con ellos, pero ya no podía eludirlos más.
No sabía cómo iban a tomar la noticia. Sé cuánto querían a doña Marcela y cuánto anhelaron que ellos se casaran.
Imaginé que iba a ser difícil que ellos aceptaran, especialmente la mamá. Parece que ya se había      
hecho la idea de que doña Marcela no volvería, ya habían pasado varios meses desde que ella y Patricia Fernández se fueron para siempre de Ecomoda.
No fue fácil convencer a Nicolás que lo mejor era que terminara con esa ilusión. Él dice que entiende que es lo mejor, que no iba a ninguna parte con ella. Y se prometió olvidarla. Pero yo lo entiendo, una cosa es la razón, otra el anhelo. Pero sé que lo superará pronto, ya está dando indicios.
Tenía fe en que saliera pronto de su depresión. ¿Y qué mejor que el universo de Ecomoda? Donde aparecen cada rato rubias como las que lo despeinan.
A pesar de que doña Margarita se encargó de los preparativos, tuve que compartir mi trabajo con todo lo que me implicaba casarme.
Doña Margarita era muy exigente en cada detalle de la ceremonia y por supuesto en el vestido de novia.”
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“Afortunadamente él estaba de acuerdo, porque yo igual estaba a punto de renunciar a un matrimonio pomposo. Pero sabía que no sería fácil decírselo a su familia.
Y citamos a sus padres de nuevo para comentarles la decisión. Debo admitir que me molestó que hablaran en secreto, no sabía qué era lo que pasaba y sólo lo entendería hasta el día de mi matrimonio.”
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"Espero que cuando él me vea, siga sintiendo que soy la mujer de sus sueños."
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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El diario de Betty.
Nota #29
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“Anoche apenas dormí unas horas y me regresé a la oficina.
¡No puedo seguir mi vida así!
Yo tenía claro que si regresaba a Ecomoda sería muy duro para mí ver la relación de doña Marcela y de don Armando.
Pero de algún modo, me tranquilizaba saber que ya estaba acostumbrada a eso y que no me afectaría.
Pero hoy tengo una certeza, no soportaría ver a don Armando rehacer su vida con otra mujer.
Sería demasiado doloroso para mí. Y es claro que si eso pasa tendré que irme de Ecomoda.”
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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El diario de Betty
Nota #28
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“Es la primera noche, desde que lo conozco, que don Armando tiene libertad de hacer lo que quiera.
Es la primera vez que está libre de las ataduras de doña Marcela.
Imagino que habrá regresado a su apartamento, que a lo mejor está con… con ella.
Sin afán, sin miedo, disfrutando de su libertad, reorganizando su vida, planeando su futuro.
Y desde luego, yo no estoy ahí. Y no lo estaré.”
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En la imagen que está en pantalla, en la novela, se lee: No sé que va a pasar... Luego se escucha la voz de Beatriz y recita este fragmento. Incluso hay cosas que Armando lee del diario que nunca la vimos escribir. Nada, esta es mi obsesión. (risas)
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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“¡Qué noche más larga! Y tan llena de incertidumbre.
No sé dónde lo sorprendió el amanecer. No sé si fue al lado de Alejandra Zing o si terminó al lado de doña Marcela.
Preferiría lo último, porque al menos eso haría parte de su rutina amorosa.
Porque si estuvo al lado de Alejandra, será el indicio claro de que la vida de don Armando tomó un nuevo rumbo que definitivamente lo alejará de mí.
Y me duele, aunque sé que no debo guardar ningún na esperanza.
Pero es que, él con su actitud, me remueve ese cúmulo de ilusiones que quiero mantener dormidas.
Indiscutiblemente, el Armando Mendoza que llegó es otro hombre.
Un hombre que me desconcierta aún más que el que se fue.
Es otro hombre con doña Marcela y es otro hombre conmigo.
Anoche doña Marcela me dio a entender que las dos habíamos perdido algo.
Pero en realidad siento que más perdió ella que yo. Porque él estuvo tan extrañamente cercano a mí, con su voz de aliento, con su aplauso, con su motivación, reconociendo mis méritos.
En algún momento me confundí, llegué a pensar que él sentía algo por mí, pero no puedo equivocarme.
Ese hombre afectivo, ese hombre que a veces parece irradiar algo por mí, es el mismo que me destruyó. Es el mismo que puede estar disfrazado de ternura y mantener oculto el puñal.
Quisiera estar lejos de aquí y no saber qué está pasando en la vida de él. No caer en la tentación de saber qué será de sus noches, de esa vida paralela que siempre lleva y que tanto conocí.”
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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"Don Armando tendrá que soportarme, y yo tendré que soportarlo a él.”
Una de las facetas que más amo de Beatriz es cuando está en su plan de venganza.
Todos los matices de Ana María Orozco, durante la historia, son fascinantes.
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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Sí, estoy que me muero por verlo, así tenga claro que es una causa perdida.
Me inquieta saber si va a cumplir la sentencia que me gritó la última noche de cambiar para siempre conmigo, de llegar convertido en un hombre diferente.
“Tengo ansiedad, un cosquilleo permanente en el estómago al saber que pronto lo veré.
Y también tengo ansiedad por saber cómo va a resolver su vida cuando regrese de su viaje.”
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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La historia de amor que nos ha cautivado por mas de 20 años.
Armando dice: “... Yo pensé que yo controlaba este juego, imagínese. Y no, no porque poco a poco fui cayendo en los brazos de Beatriz. fui dejándome llevar por su sutileza, y créame que yo hice hasta lo imposible para luchar contra eso, para no creérmelo.”
Pienso que de allí derivan todas esas “malas caras” que hacía cuando estaba con ella.
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kainamendozasolano · 5 months
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“Un mes sin él.
¿Por qué me duele pensar que no volveré a verlo en un mes. Si tengo claro que todo este se trata de que no debo volver a verlo de por vida?
Sé que está pasando por un momento muy oscuro de su vida. Y no es solamente porque las cartas me lo hayan dicho, lo sé y lo siento.
Esta noche lo sentí muy angustiado, ya no sabe cómo manejarme.
Y sé el conflicto que le debe estar causando en su relación con doña Marcela.
Creo que es mejor para los tres que se vaya.
Hoy empieza un nuevo día para mí en Ecomoda, el primero de treinta días sin él.
Espero que cada día que pase se vayan desvaneciendo los deseos de verlo.
Sólo ruego para que cuando él regrese las cosas hayan cambiado, que yo no sienta su ausencia y que él desista de tratar de convencerme que me ama.
Deseo que, cuando vuelva a verlo, lo vea como algo que pasó y que se murió
 Y que no me inquiete más su cercanía.”
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