La historia de la familia Buendía, que vivió durante un siglo en la ciudad de Macondo.La historia de la familia Buendía, que vivió durante un siglo en la ciudad de Macondo.La historia de la familia Buendía, que vivió durante un siglo en la ciudad de Macondo.
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It's an excellent adaptation. We start with an amazing Photography, good representation of the scenarios and creative direction with an approach that respects the original work. They also adapts the events of the book with dedication, and makes use of resources such as conceptual shots to add to the narrative. At the same time it respects in the ethnic and cultural aspect what Colombia is, as a people and society. Traditions, music, food and diversity of races are part of what the Macondo universe is, as well as the history that makes up the years of a violent past in Colombia. This gives way to what is its chronology, which is perfectly threaded, which results in a somewhat different product in its content, but not in a negative connotation for the development of the story. It is, in fact, a work with a lot of dedication, and pretty faithful that evokes the nostalgia of what is a hundred years of solitude and the artistic impact that it had for subsequent generations influenced by Latin American literature and the work of García Marquez.
I had read this novel in 2018
After finishing it, I searched for any movie or series based on this novel, and I didn't find anything, which was surprising to me.
Marquez created a whole world with great craftsmanship, great characters, and events that will be remembered forever.
As for the series, what a series!
Often when a movie or series is adapted from a novel the novel is much better, with the exception of a few works.
And this series definitely succeeded in adapting the novel correctly and bringing this great world to the small screen.
To those who are hesitant to watch this series, believe me, there is nothing more important than watching the series to spend your time.
Marquez created a whole world with great craftsmanship, great characters, and events that will be remembered forever.
As for the series, what a series!
Often when a movie or series is adapted from a novel the novel is much better, with the exception of a few works.
And this series definitely succeeded in adapting the novel correctly and bringing this great world to the small screen.
To those who are hesitant to watch this series, believe me, there is nothing more important than watching the series to spend your time.
I would definitely recommend everyone to read the book first, to try to visualize it in their head, to make a diagram of the family tree, to read about the life of the writer himself and the environment in which the work was created, so that they can enjoy the series. Of course, when we know that the writer has given the conditions under which his book can be screened, then everything takes on a deeper meaning. And really, it's convincing when you know that the action was filmed in Colombia, because that's the only way you can experience the magical realism with which it was described, not only that country, but the entire Latin American continent. Also, the series was filmed in Spanish, as Marquez requested, and it is certainly correct. Maybe some acting choices could have been different, but the acting is excellent. The plot, like the book, requires concentration, but keep your attention. I recommend it to everyone who wants to know more about the soul of a mentality and the wealth and magic of a continent.
100 años de soledad is one of the great summits of literature in Spanish language. Its style is unparalleled and its scope is beyond imagination. Its characters are so well portrayed that any screenwriter would have no problem to write them for the screen. But the apparently unsurmountable problem to adapt the novel was its duration. To compress one hundred years of family and national history was an impossible task. After almost 60 years since its publication the novel has found a cinematographic home in Netflix. Only streaming can do it justice, and the 2 first episodes are really promising. Great photography, art direction and respect to the characters. The voice over is necessary to let the wonderful prose of García Marquez emerge from time to time. The plot evolves smoothly with richness and depth. I love it, and I was a bit skeptical that GGM's magic world could be translated to the screen. Wall, so far it's a success in my book.
Adapting One Hundred Years of Solitude into a cinematic work appears to be an extremely difficult task for two main reasons.
First, this novel belongs to a specific literary movement, pioneered by South American writers, particularly Gabriel García Márquez, where the story is narrated through the blending of reality and fantasy. At times, this fusion is so intense that separating the two seems impossible. Naturally, translating such scenes into cinema risks making them appear absurd and failing to achieve a satisfactory cinematic form. However, watching the first episode of the series One Hundred Years of Solitude revealed that the creators managed to convey this magical and surreal feeling to the audience without making it seem ridiculous.
The second reason is the inherent complexity of the novel. One Hundred Years of Solitude is challenging to read due to its repeated use of identical names for different characters, as well as its non-linear narrative and frequent disruptions of the timeline. These elements may exhaust the reader. Fortunately, such issues are absent in the series, which has successfully transformed the non-linear narrative into a linear one, allowing it to establish a strong connection with the audience.
First, this novel belongs to a specific literary movement, pioneered by South American writers, particularly Gabriel García Márquez, where the story is narrated through the blending of reality and fantasy. At times, this fusion is so intense that separating the two seems impossible. Naturally, translating such scenes into cinema risks making them appear absurd and failing to achieve a satisfactory cinematic form. However, watching the first episode of the series One Hundred Years of Solitude revealed that the creators managed to convey this magical and surreal feeling to the audience without making it seem ridiculous.
The second reason is the inherent complexity of the novel. One Hundred Years of Solitude is challenging to read due to its repeated use of identical names for different characters, as well as its non-linear narrative and frequent disruptions of the timeline. These elements may exhaust the reader. Fortunately, such issues are absent in the series, which has successfully transformed the non-linear narrative into a linear one, allowing it to establish a strong connection with the audience.
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- TriviaThis is Netflix's most expensive Latin American-made project to date, with Colombian groups and indigenous communities constructing props and sets for the series.
- ConexionesReferenced in Radio Dolin: The Results of 2024. The Best Films of the Year (2024)
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