One Hundred Years of Solitude | Official Teaser | Netflix



The literary masterpiece by Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel García Márquez comes to Netflix. ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ is the story of the Buendía family, tormented by madness, impossible love, war, and the fear of a curse that condemns them to solitude for a hundred years in the mythical town of Macondo. Coming soon to Netflix.

Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81087584

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In the timeless town of Macondo, seven generations of the Buendía family navigate love, oblivion and the inescapability of their past — and their fate.

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49 thoughts on “One Hundred Years of Solitude | Official Teaser | Netflix”

  1. This book took me about a hundred years to read. There were so many characters I had to keep notes on the family tree. Beautifully written and I felt such great satisfaction after finishing it. Definitely worth the read if you enjoy slow burns.

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  2. I hope this movie takes itself as seriously as the book did. That is to say, doesn't take itself too seriously, while still portraying some of the most profound human stories in literature

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  3. I just don't know… There are books that you simply can't translate into images and frames with cinema. Every single time a film director or film company has taken the risk of making a film based on a work by Gabo, they have failed… every single time. There are works like this one or Don Quixote, Pedro Páramo, The Aleph (basically every work by Borges), or all the suffering and sadness of Kafka… you just cannot successfully translate them into a movie or miniseries. I'm an engineer and a programmer, and I've always thought about those books as the source code, and every single human brain as the processor. Each of those processors compiles and translates those words differently and magically. Gabo, Borges, Kafka… among others, were wizards of words. They wrote their works as the initial part of the spell or enchantment, and every human being is responsible for completing the enchantment by reading their books.

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  4. Personaly i think the high view count is not just becaue of netflix (in no way dispariging to netflix audience) it also this book/story is very important to alot of people. Not only nerds but LITERARY NERDS, everything will be scrutinized with a fine tooth comb. Because this story’s whole deal is not only lineage but continuity. I’m not a hater btw i want this to be as great as netflix One Piece was but not as bad as Rings of Power was but splits the difference like GoT

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  5. Let's keep it up, we're tired of watching always the same, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, there are better sets out there in the world that I'm pretty sure the audience will keep that in mind to help you to keep the business skyrocketing taking into consideration all the streaming platforms trying to overthrow Netflix.

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  6. He won a Nobel Prize for this work of fiction, they better not screw it up and try and wokefy it, though Marquez was a lifelong leftist not telling the story as he wrote it would be sacrilege

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