Cast and Crew of María, ¡Me muero!

María, ¡Me muero!

"María, ¡Me muero!" is a delightful comedy that centers around the life of a hilariously hypochondriac man who fears every illness imaginable, treating even the mildest ailments with the gravitas usually reserved for terminal diseases. With a flair for dramatics and a flair for the absurd, he turns the most mundane cold into a theatrical crisis, leaving his loving wife, María, to navigate the chaos of his exaggerated fears. As his list of ailments grows, the film brilliantly captures the hilarity of living with a perpetual worrier, making audiences both laugh and sympathize with the couple's peculiar dynamic.

At the heart of this comedic tale lies María, who has dedicated herself to managing the whims and worries of her husband while trying to maintain her own sanity. She embodies patience and strength, often finding herself in absurd situations as she balances her husband's antics with the demands of everyday life. However, as time proceeds, she reaches a breaking point, prompting a turning point in the narrative where she must confront not only her husband’s irrational fears but also her own approach to love and life. This moment of reckoning offers both humorous and poignant revelations, making the film a rich exploration of relationships and personal growth.

As the story unfolds, the film delves into the universal fear of death juxtaposed with the absurdity of exaggerated health anxieties. The comedic brilliance of "María, ¡Me muero!" lies in its lighthearted approach to serious themes, managing to entertain while addressing the very real struggles many face in contemplating mortality. With sharp dialogue, quirky characters, and a heartwarming resolution, the film reminds us that while life may bring uncertainties, love and laughter can provide the best antidote to our fears.

Full Cast of María, ¡Me muero!

Natalia Téllez as María

Natalia Téllez

María
Ricardo Fastlicht as Rodrigo

Ricardo Fastlicht

Rodrigo
José Sefami as Fernando

José Sefami

Fernando
José Sefami delivered a compelling performance as Fernando in the Mexican comedy-drama film 'María, ¡Me muero!' (2003), directed by Fernando Sariñana. His portrayal of the character, who is the loving and dedicated father of the protagonist, María, provided a tender and relatable depiction of parental affection and concern. Sefami's Fernando is a character that many can empathize with, as he struggles to navigate the complexities of his daughter's teenage rebellion while dealing with his own personal and professional challenges. With a nuanced performance, Sefami brought warmth and authenticity to the screen, capturing the essence of a father figure who, despite the generational gap, tries to maintain a close bond with his daughter. His interactions with the lead character, played by Camila Sodi, are poignant and often serve as the emotional anchor of the film, showcasing Sefami's ability to convey deep emotion and subtle humor. His performance was praised for its heartfelt sincerity and contributed significantly to the film's exploration of family dynamics against the vibrant backdrop of Mexico City.
Paz Bascuñan as Iris

Paz Bascuñan

Iris
Minnie West as Pili

Minnie West

Pili
Tato Alexander as Sofia

Tato Alexander

Sofia
Erik Hayser as Carlos

Erik Hayser

Carlos
Ramón Llao as Sacerdote

Ramón Llao

Sacerdote

Héctor Suárez Gomís

Hermosilla

Crew of María, ¡Me muero!

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