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: You can find details about the original story created by Ramón Campos and its star-studded cast—including Claudia Álvarez and Cristián de la Fuente—on Wikipedia .
The title, En Tierras Salvajes (In Wild Lands), is not merely metaphorical. The setting—a vast, sprawling estate known as Los Álamos —plays a pivotal role in the narrative. Far removed from the civilization of Mexico City, this is a place where the climate dictates the mood. The scorching sun, the dust, and the isolation create a pressure cooker environment where emotions run high. En Tierras Salvajes
This popular Televisa production, produced by Salvador Mejía, tells the story of three brothers in love with the same woman. : You can find details about the original
A sensible and quiet doctor who takes care of Isabel's health, falling for her in a steady, protective way. Far removed from the civilization of Mexico City,
Elías’s hand trembled. The truth was a cold stone in his gut. He had crossed all that savage land not for hope, but for an ending. He needed to see the body. He needed to bury the guilt.
When Televisa decided to adapt the novel, they handed the reins to writer and producer Salvador Mejía. Known for his ability to craft high-octane dramas, Mejía recognized that the novel's core—the raw, untamed backdrop of the Mexican countryside—needed to be the visual centerpiece. The adaptation shifted the timeline and setting slightly to fit a contemporary Mexican context, but it preserved the soul of Navarro’s work: the idea that the land itself is a character, beautiful yet dangerous.
(Horacio Pancheri): A calm, sensible doctor who cares for her health. Daniel Otero






























