Netflix Faithfully Adapts "One Hundred Years of Solitude," For Better and Worse | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
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Gabriel García Márquez's 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' is revered for its pioneering of magical realism and allegorical representation of Colombian history, rich with history and complexity.
'The adaptation portrays Macondo as decadent, beautifully mixing the otherworldly with daily life, capturing the essence of Márquez’s storytelling despite some pacing issues throughout the episodes.'
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