One Hundred Years of Solitude | Official Teaser | Netflix

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Published 2024-04-17
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.

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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.

All Comments (21)
  • @deleted.account
    Finally something that's not drugs or cartels.
    Let go off that old stigma! 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
  • @olgaH24
    The book is simply brilliant. You can read it again every year and still find something new.
  • @mainesuspect
    If Remedios the Beauty is going to float to heaven in a cloud of butterflies, I want to see it.
  • "The world was so recent that many things lacked names,and in order to indicate them, it was necessary to point."

    From its genesis to obliteration, the mythical town of Macondo has always fascinated me. ❤
  • @JurandirGouveia
    One of the best books I've read and one of the best first lines in the history of literature. Looking forward for this one.
  • For those who are planning to watch this series, I would suggest to read the nove first. Other wise you are ruining one of the best aesthetic experience you can have. The craft and imagination of best 100 film makers of all time put together can't match with what Márquez has done with words in the novel.
  • @djherzog1676
    the only book ever that should be required reading for humanity. so magical, fantastical, humorous, relevant, irreverent...
  • @nidhibr
    Magical realism of Marquez comes alive
  • Yesssss!!!! Finally Latino culture at its best and NOT about drugs nor violent cartels
  • @obcl8569
    Netflix, you better not mess this up! There will be a whole lot of South Americans waiting to make sure this is worthy of Garcia Marquez's great opus. Myself included.
    That said, I'm very excited to see this!!!
  • @paulami1158
    This book gave me the love to read back in high school. Since then I have read it so many times I can recite paragraphs out of it. I hope this gives the book justice. I am excited and afraid.
  • @andrewh5138
    One of the most gorgeous books ever written. Do not mess this up, Netflix. You take on real, not financial, responsibility when you adapt something like this.
  • @BrianCam.
    Damn that guy in the thumbnail got a killer mustache
  • @knae9216
    I cried for an hour when I finished the book. I can't believe this is happening. I wanna cry again.
  • @feveryear
    Seratus Tahun Kesunyian.
    Sastra favorit saya dari Amerika Latin. Gabriel Garcia Marquez adalah salah satu inspirasi saya dalam menulis. Semoga Netflix betul2 bisa menyampaikan pesan2 luar biasa dari kisah keluarga Buendia ini dengan baik 😊🙏🏼❤
  • @tohawk30
    Seems nice, but i think the reason the book is truly unadaptable has nothing to do with the events but the prose itself. As it is written in a way that is itself a summary of periods with highlights on certain events. Similar as to when a relative tells you a story from the family history.