
Superficie o Perder el Tiempo en los Espacios Más Relucientes
Drama
Overview
Sergio believes that outer beauty is everything. On his girlfriend's grandmother's party day, he pays too much attention to his appearance, which leads to a series of complications that will make him understand the true meaning of beauty.
Top Cast
Adrián Acosta
Adrián Acosta
Sergio
Adrián Acosta
Sergio
Julieta Perea
Julieta Perea
Abuela
Julieta Perea
Abuela
Ana Mercedes Pérez Salmerón
Ana Mercedes Pérez Salmerón
Clara
Ana Mercedes Pérez Salmerón
Clara
Ana del Carmén Salmerón
Ana del Carmén Salmerón
Mamá
Ana del Carmén Salmerón
Mamá
Diego Olmos
Diego Olmos
Niño
Diego Olmos
Niño


Roberto Oropeza
Roberto Oropeza
Viejo
Roberto Oropeza
Viejo
Marco Lara
Marco Lara
Primo
Marco Lara
Primo
Rodrigo Castilla Filobello
Rodrigo Castilla Filobello
Víctor
Rodrigo Castilla Filobello
Víctor
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