communities building the props and scenery for the show
Story
In the timeless city of Macondo, seven generations of the Buendia family navigate love, oblivion, and the inevitability of their past and destiny. It’s Netflix’s most expensive Latin American project to date, involving Colombian groups and local residents.
I just finished the first episode
It could have been scary, but it’s not. It’s always a challenge to turn inner thoughts and fears, doubts, and inner reactions into things like visions!
I’ve read the book three times in my life and it’s all good
The dubbing is pretty good in English, but I switched to Spanish with English subtitles and felt more comfortable. I’m glad they take their time with the plot because it’s important to set the scene, and it does feel a little rushed, but sixteen episodes in, I’ll agree with that.
No censorship please!
No expense was spared on the locations and scenery, and that helps create the atmosphere. I’m looking forward to the questionable ethnic stuff!
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