In the eternal city of Macondo, seven generations of the Buendía family confront love, oblivion, and the inevitability of their past and destiny. This is Netflix’s most expensive Latin American project to date, involving Colombian groups and indigenous communities who build props and sets for a series.. One Hundred Years of Isolation 🌿 Story: The series, based on the famous novel of the same name by Gabriel García Márquez, revolves around "José Arcadio Buendía" and "Úrsula Iguarán," the two relatives who leave their village in search of a new home after marrying against the will of their parents. Accompanied by friends and adventurers, their journey ends with the founding of a virtuous city on the banks of a river of prehistoric stones called Macondo. Many generations of the Buendía dynasty will determine the future of this legendary city, tormented by madness, impossible love, an absurd bloody war and the fear of a terrible curse that will rule them, without hope, for a hundred years of isolation. From the beginning of the first episode, it was clear that I was embarking on an impressive work that actually exceeded expectations me. And each episode made me excited to see the next one. The sequence of events is amazing, orderly and calm, as well as its clarity of every detail and bias, and it gave me a good feeling. Everything is perfect, the performances, sounds and atmosphere are coherent and wonderful. Honestly, a really great series and it did not disappoint me, it is very enjoyable. “One Hundred Years of Solitude” is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres this month. Check out our December calendar to find out more!