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S2 E7 · It Rained for Four Years, Eleven Months and Two Days
0.0/10August 5, 2026
1h 6m

One Hundred Years of SolitudeThe book comes to life.
In the mythical town Macondo, seven generations of the Buendía family navigate love, oblivion and the inescapability of their past — and their fate.
WritersGabriel García Márquez, María Camila Arias
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"Many people say this movie is different from the book. However, as a Thai person who isn't familiar with Latin American culture, I found it impossible to imagine the types of characters Márquez intended to write. Watching this film helped me understand the political philosophy behind Benedict Anderson’s definition of society in Imagined Communities." "If you want to know what kind of society people desire, try sharing a book with that community; you will begin to see the collective imagination of its people."