In the timeless town of Macondo, seven generations of the Buendía family navigate love, oblivion, and the inevitability of their past and destiny
This is Netflix’s most expensive Latin American project to date, with Colombian groups and indigenous communities building the props and sets for the series.
I’m still on episode 4, but so far it’s so good, in fact, it’s pretty amazing, it’s everything I could have hoped for
I know that many people won’t be happy with this adaptation, but after all, it’s a great novel, we all know that it’s simply impossible to make it into a film, and as you all know, the author previously refused to adapt the novel.
Overall, I recommend people take a chance and don’t be swayed by reviews or the Netflix name
, and now his children have agreed to adapt it, so the result is that I think Netflix has managed to adapt it quite well, maybe not quite perfect, but they’ve come very close, I think they’ve done a remarkable job of recreating the spirit of the novel + the actors are very good, and the locations and the whole production were really satisfying.
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“One Hundred Years of Solitude” is one of the biggest TV and streaming releases this month.