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Based on the bestselling novel by Nobel Prize winning author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, comes an epic love story that spans a lifetime, set against the breathtaking backdrop of South America during the turn of the century. When a teenage Florentino Ariza sees Fermina Daza for the first time, a spark of youthful infatuation ignites a romance that will carry the two from intoxicating highs to desperate lows over the next 50 years, in the film that dares to ask; How long would you wait for love? (New Line Cinema)

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POMO 

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English *Spoiler alert* A young guy experiences his first unrequited love. He has spent his whole life trying to overcome the resulting pain by banging hundreds of women, only to be finally able to bang that first one in old age, and say: “I’ve been waiting for this my whole life.” With a romantic shot of a parting steamboat on a river, the 140-minute film is over. And I find myself asking: "What the hell did I just watch?" ()

kaylin 

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English I can't help it, but if the original is so highly acclaimed - and I haven't read it - the size somehow got lost in the processing. You can feel the themes, especially the theme of love and what love actually is, but it is presented in such a banal way that it doesn't captivate the viewer. Perhaps only with the naturalness of how the individual scenes are depicted. However, there is no strong feeling of love or passion. In its love and emotionality, the film is actually quite sterile. Sometimes classics should stay as classics in book form. ()