
A second Chance
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Julia and Moises fell in love and got married when they were young, idealistic, and passionate; now in their 30s, their marriage has cooled and their lives have sunken into the mediocrity they had sought to avoid. This realization inspires a quest to regain the lost dreams of their youth, which is complicated when a handsome student begins to pursue Julia. She begins an affair with the fiery young activist that may just put the excitement back into her marriage. This is a funny and insightful exploration of the intricacies of relationships, love, and idealism, and Jesus Ochoa as Moises turns in a stellar performance.
Top Cast


Jesús Ochoa
Jesús Ochoa
Moises
Jesús Ochoa
Moises


Lisa Owen
Lisa Owen
Julia
Lisa Owen
Julia


Jorge Poza
Jorge Poza
Ricardo
Jorge Poza
Ricardo


Ximena Sariñana
Ximena Sariñana
Ximena
Ximena Sariñana
Ximena


Fabiana Perzabal
Fabiana Perzabal
Luisa, Julia's sister
Fabiana Perzabal
Luisa, Julia's sister


Juan Carlos Vives
Juan Carlos Vives
Héctor "El Gordo"
Juan Carlos Vives
Héctor "El Gordo"


Martha Cristiana Merino
Martha Cristiana Merino
Martha
Martha Cristiana Merino
Martha


Patricio Castillo
Patricio Castillo
Licenciado Santibañez
Patricio Castillo
Licenciado Santibañez
Carlos Torrestorija
Carlos Torrestorija
Mario
Carlos Torrestorija
Mario


Alejandra Gollas
Alejandra Gollas
Beatriz, Ricardo's girlfriend
Alejandra Gollas
Beatriz, Ricardo's girlfriend
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