Daniel’s love for "Analía" despite knowing something is wrong is a classic romantic trope elevated by the plot’s high stakes. Their kiss in the rain is not just romance; it is an act of rebellion against lies.
The title El Rostro de Analía (The Face of Analía) is literal here. Chapter 61 asks: If you wear another’s face, are you still yourself? Mariana’s struggle reflects modern questions about identity, trauma, and reinvention. el rostro de anal%C3%ADa cap%C3%ADtulo 61
One of the most iconic scenes of Chapter 61 occurs midway through the episode. A torrential downpour forces "Analía" and Daniel to take shelter in an old gazebo in the park. The romantic tension that has been simmering for 60 episodes explodes. Daniel’s love for "Analía" despite knowing something is
Daniel confesses that he is falling in love with her, not because she looks like Analía, but because of her strength. He says: "No sé quién eres realmente. Pero el corazón no se equivoca." Chapter 61 asks: If you wear another’s face,
("I don't know who you really are. But the heart does not make mistakes.")
They kiss. However, the camera pans to a car parked 50 meters away. Inside, Ricardo takes a photograph. He now has visual evidence that "Analía" is intimate with Daniel—proof that she is not the real Analía (who was Daniel’s fiancée and would be mourning him, not kissing him).