Life is like a game as we always say but when it comes to reality, we never liked the idea that we are being played by our fate. Sometimes, we never expect things to turn out as we expect them to be and saddest part, what we hate and fear to happen is what often occurs. See for yourself and know more about the character of Bella Aldama as she faces these challenges in her life and watch Marimar at MyPinoy.tv (http://Mypinoy.tv).
For Bella Aldama (played by Marian Rivera, the lead actress of Marimar—the Pinoy version), she had rather have a clean heart instead of rich but impure heart. Bella Aldama or Marimar is a lovely, beautiful, and very down-to-earth woman who is loved by most of her family and friends because of her sweetness, courage, and strength. Inspite of always being picked on, Marimar stood up for what she believes in and she fights for her right to love. Because of her strong qualities, which serves as a good example of a woman, she has proven to her enemies (those who put her down) that inspite of being poor at first, what matters most is her clean heart with pure innocence, good intentions, and care for others which make her loved by people the more. Moreso, Bella had realized that the rich and fame is nothing and worthless because what maters most in the end, is LOVE. Not only the love for a partner, but love for God and that rest of humanity.
On the contrary, Angelica (the villain in the story played by Katrina Halili) is all but Marimar’s opposite: revengeful, vile, gold-digger/money-driven, ill-mannered, etc. It was shown in Marimar that being bad (revengeful, ill-mannered, full of hatred) did not bring any good karma for Angelica. She always make it a point to be a nuisance and destroyer of Marimar’s life; in so doing, Angelica often doubts herself as she envy Bella’s success, she feels alone and she often feels unloved and misfortunate most of the time, regardless if she’s rich or poor, being bad gave her no peace of mind. In so doing, only time would tell if Angelica has the chance to change for the better.
It is cool that GMA network had decided to create its Pinoy version of Marimar and it is now accessible in MyPinoy.TV (http://MyPinoy.tv).
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