Colera — Pelicula El Amor En Los Tiempos Del

You love literary adaptations, are fascinated by unconventional romance, or want to see Javier Bardem at his most vulnerable. Skip it if: You need clear heroes, tidy endings, or faithful recreations of beloved books.

However, the film struggles with what any adaptation of García Márquez must face: . The novel’s magic lies in its prose—long, spiraling sentences that treat the absurd as normal. On screen, the same events can feel literal and awkward. The elderly romance between an octogenarian Florentino and Fermina, culminating in a river voyage with a captain who declares a false cholera quarantine, feels less like poetry and more like a quirky indie drama. pelicula el amor en los tiempos del colera

In 2007, director Mike Newell ( Four Weddings and a Funeral , Donnie Brasco ) took on the daunting task of adapting one of the most beloved and unadaptable novels of the 20th century: Gabriel García Márquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera . While the film received mixed reviews upon release, it remains a fascinating, lush, and deeply polarizing exploration of a central question: Can you love someone for an entire lifetime, even if you cannot have them? The Plot: A Half-Century of Longing The story unfolds in the early 20th century in the Caribbean port city of Cartagena, a vibrant backdrop of colonial architecture, humid rivers, and relentless sun. Florentino Ariza (Javier Bardem), a romantic, poetic, and illegitimate telegraph clerk, falls desperately in love with Fermina Daza (Giovanna Mezzogiorno), a proud, practical, and beautiful young woman of higher social standing. The novel’s magic lies in its prose—long, spiraling