The story revolves around and Rodrigo (Pedro Lima) , a couple whose fairy-tale romance is shattered by a single, devastating night. Suspecting betrayal, their relationship falls apart, setting the stage for a power struggle that spans decades and continents.
The show featured the "royal family" of Portuguese TV, including Paulo Pires, Marco D'Almeida, and the legendary Alexandra Lencastre , who won a Troféu TV 7 Dias for her performance. Iconic Soundtrack: Who could forget the opening theme, "Mais Um Dia" by the legendary José Cid?. Global Impact: meu amor tvi
(My Love) is a landmark Portuguese telenovela produced by Plural Entertainment and broadcast by TVI from October 19, 2009, to October 23, 2010. Written by António Barreira and directed by Hugo de Sousa, the series made history as the first Portuguese production to win an International Emmy Award for Best Telenovela in 2010. Narrative Structure and Plot The story revolves around and Rodrigo (Pedro Lima)
For millions of Portuguese viewers, the early 2010s represent a golden age of entertainment. While Hollywood blockbusters and reality TV dominated global airwaves, Portuguese television was experiencing its own renaissance, largely driven by high-quality, homegrown novelas. At the very heart of this era was a TVI production that captivated the nation from 2010 to 2011. Iconic Soundtrack: Who could forget the opening theme,
However, its legacy is undeniable. It bridged the gap between low-budget soap operas and high-literature adaptations. It proved that a Portuguese novela could be glamorous, intelligent, and emotionally devastating all at once.
For fans of Pedro Lima, it is a beautiful memorial to a star gone too soon. For fans of romance, it is a masterclass in the "second chance" trope. If you haven't seen it, tracking it down is worth the effort. If you have seen it, chances are the opening chords of Mickael Carreira’s song are already playing in your head right now.