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Sebastián doesn’t deny it. He was young, drunk, and terrified. He served no time due to a legal loophole, but he’s spent years in therapy, volunteering, and trying to earn redemption. Meeting Valeria at a grief support group was an accident. Falling in love with her was not. He never told her the truth… until now.

One stormy night, rushing to save a patient, Valeria’s car hydroplanes. She wakes up in her own hospital’s ICU. Diagnosis: severe blunt chest trauma and a rare form of post-traumatic amnesia. She remembers medicine, instruments, and anatomy—but not the last six years. Not Mateo’s death. Not the wall she built around her heart. Ver Corazones Malheridos Pelicula Completa

Valeria demands a divorce. Her medical team warns that emotional stress could damage her healing heart. But Sebastián refuses to leave. “You don’t have to love me again,” he says. “But let me stay until you’re well. Then I’ll go.” As Valeria regains strength, she begins investigating her own past—talking to Mateo’s family, reviewing police reports, reading her old journals. The woman she used to be was consumed by hatred. But the woman she is now, without those memories, sees Sebastián differently: his patience, his guilt, his desperate kindness. Sebastián doesn’t deny it

He kisses her forehead. “And still beating.” Meeting Valeria at a grief support group was an accident

In a climactic scene, Valeria suffers a pericardial effusion—blood compressing her heart. She needs emergency surgery, but the only surgeon available is a colleague who’s out of town. Sebastián holds her hand as she dictates the procedure to a junior doctor. “I can’t operate on myself,” she whispers. “But I can teach you.”

A monitor shows an EKG—steady, strong, imperfectly alive. If you meant that you want to watch an actual movie by that title, let me know and I can help you search for real films or suggest similar titles. But as a story, I hope Corazones Malheridos moves you like the movie it could be.

“You ran from the scene,” she whispers one night, a flash of anger piercing the fog. “You let him die.”