For the holidays, I took a break from K-dramas to watch the screen adaptation of one of my favorite novels, Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude." It was enchanting to watch his characters come to life in an exquisite recreation of the fictional Colombian town of Macondo.
The screen version was faithful to the novel, retaining the mystique of magic realism, and reminding me of one of its themes: the importance of the right leadership in building prosperous, peaceful communities.
For those unfamiliar with the novel, it's about the Buendia family, starting with the eccentric Jose Arcadio and the love of his life, Ursula. They leave their hometown in search of the sea, followed by a band of mostly young adventurers drawn to Jose Arcadio's idealism (or madness, depending on your outlook), only to find themselves going around in circles in a seemingly endless swamp.
If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Instead of giving in to despair, Jose Arcadio Buendia decides to carve out his home in the swamp, and calls it Macondo. The hardscrabble community develops and begins to prosper, with no formal government, tax system or religion, although Buendia is always looked upon as the leader. People simply looked out for each other.
Trouble starts later when Macondo's much improved level of development draws the attention of the government, which sends a magistrate to run the town. Now on the national map, Macondo's age of innocence is over. The town becomes another battleground for the Liberals (the rebellious Left) and Conservatives (the central government and the Church).
At this point, unfortunately for the town, Jose Arcadio descends into madness following the death of his dear friend Melquiades.
This story is from the December 23, 2024 edition of The Philippine Star.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the December 23, 2024 edition of The Philippine Star.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Dani Barretto Is Setting the Best Example for Siblings and Mom Marjorie
They say fortune favors the bold and this 2025, Dani Barretto is entering the year with a bang!
MELAI CANTIVEROS ON BISAYA
MELAI CANTIVEROS ADMITTED THAT SHE WAS often teased because of her Bisaya accent, but she would just laugh it off.
Global boy group search 'Be the Next: 9 Dreamers' premieres on TV5
This February, the biggest K-pop stars and makers, together with the Kapatid network, will finally open the doors to \"Be the Next: 9 Dreamers,\" the global collaboration between MLD Entertainment PH and TV5.
Paolo Sandejas Sings About Saving LDR in a Happy, Hopeful Way
Singer-songwriter Paolo Sandejas has given his two cents on how to save a long-distance relationship, or LDR, in the single, manila to LA.
Jennifer Lopez Identifies With Real-Life Mom in 'Unstoppable' Film
Jennifer Lopez found herself in tears as the real-life mom Judy Robles, whom she portrayed in the sports drama film \"Unstoppable,\" showered her with compliments for her performance.
Oops, I Did It Again
Why do we keep making New Year's resolutions? Psychologists say it's about hope, a chance to wipe the slate clean, like pressing the reset button.
Why Such Devotion to the Black Nazarene?
The devotion to the Black Nazarene springs from a pre-colonial belief in miracles—that a fleeting touch can summon divine healing. The sight is humbling, almost otherworldly: a centuries-old statue of Christ, hewn in Mexico and darkened by the hands of time, borne on the shoulders of the faithful.
How to evacuate a 300-pound pig
As wildfires blazed through Los Angeles on Wednesday, Ellen Marie Bennett shared a plea with her Instagram followers: could someone, ideally someone with a spare trailer, help evacuate her roughly 300-pound potbellied pig?
IF ONLY YOU CAN FLY, DELTA ONE STYLE
I'm enjoying my fruit and cream croissant and bloom tea while aircraft spotting when someone walks up to me and says that my ride (a black Porsche Cayenne) is waiting downstairs.
Revisiting the CCP's mandates
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) recently celebrated the 55th anniversary of its inauguration.