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The original was posted on /r/television by /u/crimsonebulae on 2025-01-04 22:51:34+00:00.


One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of my favorite books, and I have read it 4 times, and skimmed it for my favorite parts countless times. I was wary when I saw the new series on Netflix. I am not someone who hates movies from books or anything, but since this one is so near and dear I really debated whether to watch it. But I really liked it! I feel they’re keeping the feeling of the book, in that they are telling the story similar to the book (using a narrator helps this I feel), and the actors and actresses sort of fit how I always pictured them. That it isn’t a hollywood production I think helps give it a more authentic and intimate feel. Wondering if other people like it also, or if not, why?