The funny thing is that I don't remember the book like that at all
In the timeless town of Macondo, seven generations of the Buendía family navigate love, oblivion and the inescapability of their past and their fate.. This is Netflix's most expensive Latin American-made project to date, with Colombian groups and indigenous communities constructing props and sets for the series..
Let a mendicant cloak enrobe you in its fantastic story
Sure it was eerie, but then again, the author is very poetic about bringing out old curses and such..or tragic love, human nature.. It all comes from a Master of the genre.I was swept away by just about eveything, not in the first episode, I was intrigued then, and I hope you let the alchemy/ magic happen like I did.
Like some "Game of Thrones" fever
It all comes back to history and memory and how unreliable and entangled they are and what we make of them.I got the urge to read the novel again, right now ! The difference is, I can't read the original, only a translation.It's no Dickens and Christmas tale for children, but it is a tale for adults.
A sad one, but beautiful
And most welcome in our troubled political times.. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres this month.