In the timeless town of Macondo, seven generations of the Buendía family experience love, oblivion, and the inevitability of their past and destiny. This is Netflix’s most expensive Latin American project to date, with Colombian groups and indigenous communities creating props and sets for the series. I’m still on episode 4, but so far everything is amazing, it’s everything I expected. I know that many people will not be happy with this adaptation, but after all, it’s a big, big novel, we all know that it simply cannot be filmed, and as you know, the author did the same. They previously didn’t agree to adapt the novel, and now his kids have agreed to adapt it, so in my opinion the result is that Netflix has adapted it quite well, maybe not everything is perfect, but they came very close, I think they did a remarkable job of recreating the spirit of the novel + the cast is very good, and the locations and the whole production was actually satisfying. Overall, I recommend people to give it a try and don’t let the critics influence you, and don’t let the Netflix name influence you either. No need to waste time scrolling endlessly – here’s the full lineup of new movies and TV shows streaming on Netflix this month.