The communities that create the props and scenery for the series
Chronology
In the eternal city of Macondo, seven generations of the Buendía family survive love, oblivion, and the inevitability of their past and destiny. This is Netflix’s most expensive Latin American project to date, starring Colombian groups and indigenous people.
I just finished the first episode
It really could have been terrible, but it wasn’t. It’s always a challenge to turn thoughts, fears, doubts, and internal reactions into things like visions!
I’ve read the book three times in my life and it’s good
The English dub is pretty good, but I switched to Spanish with English subtitles and felt more comfortable. I’m glad they’re taking their time at the table because setting the stage is important, and even then it feels a little rushed, but with sixteen episodes I’ll get over it.
No censorship please!
No expense has been spared with the locations and sets and this helps build the atmosphere. Looking forward to the questionable ethnic stuff!
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“One Hundred Years of Solitude” is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres this month.