
The Opposite of Love
Comedy · Romance
Overview
An on-again/off-again couple lays out their ideas on how their relationship should work.
Top Cast


Hugo Silva
Hugo Silva
Raúl
Hugo Silva
Raúl


Adriana Ugarte
Adriana Ugarte
Merce
Adriana Ugarte
Merce


Álex Barahona
Álex Barahona
Toño
Álex Barahona
Toño


Rubén Sanz
Rubén Sanz
Salva
Rubén Sanz
Salva


Guadalupe Lancho
Guadalupe Lancho
Loreto
Guadalupe Lancho
Loreto


Kiti Mánver
Kiti Mánver
Amparo
Kiti Mánver
Amparo


Pepa Aniorte
Pepa Aniorte
Vidente
Pepa Aniorte
Vidente


Elena Ballesteros
Elena Ballesteros
Sandra
Elena Ballesteros
Sandra


Marta Hazas
Marta Hazas
Silvia
Marta Hazas
Silvia


Alejandro Casaseca
Alejandro Casaseca
Isidro
Alejandro Casaseca
Isidro
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