Love in the Time of Cholera

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2007 "How long would you wait for love?"
Love in the Time of Cholera
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6.4 | 2h19m | R | en | Drama

In Colombia just after the Great War, an old man falls from a ladder; dying, he professes great love for his wife. After the funeral, a man calls on the widow - she dismisses him angrily. Flash back more than 50 years to the day Florentino Ariza, a telegraph boy, falls in love with Fermina Daza, the daughter of a mule trader.

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Released: October. 04,2007 | Released Producted By: New Line Cinema , Summit Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.loveinthetime.com/
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In Colombia just after the Great War, an old man falls from a ladder; dying, he professes great love for his wife. After the funeral, a man calls on the widow - she dismisses him angrily. Flash back more than 50 years to the day Florentino Ariza, a telegraph boy, falls in love with Fermina Daza, the daughter of a mule trader.

Genre

Romance

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Cast

Liev Schreiber

Director

John King

Producted By

New Line Cinema

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Javier Bardem
Javier Bardem

as Florentino Ariza

Unax Ugalde
Unax Ugalde

as junger Florentino

Benjamin Bratt
Benjamin Bratt

as Juvenal Urbino

Liev Schreiber
Liev Schreiber

as Lotario Thurgot

John King
John King

Art Direction

Roberto Bonelli
Roberto Bonelli

Art Direction

Jonathan McKinstry
Jonathan McKinstry

Art Direction

Paul Kirby
Paul Kirby

Art Direction

Tom Whitehead
Tom Whitehead

Draughtsman

Wolf Kroeger
Wolf Kroeger

Production Design

Elli Griff
Elli Griff

Set Decoration

Affonso Beato
Affonso Beato

Director of Photography

Marit Allen
Marit Allen

Costume Design

Edith I. Amezcua
Edith I. Amezcua

Hairstylist

Aurora Gambelli
Aurora Gambelli

Hairstylist

Isabel Amezcua
Isabel Amezcua

Hairstylist

Maribel Romo
Maribel Romo

Hairstylist

Diana Isabel Agudelo
Henry Vargas
Henry Vargas

Makeup Artist

Ann Buchanan
Ann Buchanan

Makeup Artist

John E. Jackson
John E. Jackson

Makeup Department Head

Lynne Watson
Lynne Watson

Wigmaker

Victoria Wood
Victoria Wood

Wigmaker

Mike Newell
Mike Newell

Director

Love in the Time of Cholera Audience Reviews 183m5x

Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
Btexxamar I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Mark Rimmell I must it first that I worked on this film..My one fear was that we could'not do it justice..The incredible genius of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. 'Magical realism'... One never knows even as we dress the sets and struggle with that expression.. Having waited a few months I viewed the film...Apart from a few personal bloops..I felt that Mike Newell did a great job..That all those journeys we made accompanied by body guards was worthwhile... I was proud of what we achieved ...I think it is a film to see NOT having read the book..but worthwhile nevertheless.. This would be my final film at almost 80....I felt it was a fitting exit..
Armand that is word. a definition who has in its sound the air of art to conserve essence of novel. the irable performance. the story more than an adaptation of Garcia Marquez work and metamorphose in a life fact pieces. Giovanna Mezzogiorno does a memorable character. nuances, waters of gestures, black/white crumbs of feelings, the veil of fairy tale, all are present in this fresco grace of her.Javier Bardem... he is himself. master of details, more than authentic, jeweler of a touching, vulnerable character. and master of story. sure, not all is perfect. but the soul of novel is everywhere. powerful, seductive, touching. this fact is essential. because, out of adaptation status, the film remains special.
keeyarash In most movies, it is allowed and forgiven adultery for men, but If women did it they are killed such as this movie. Whyyyyyyyy? This film did not any reaction this prejudiceIf a thing is wrong, it will be bad for all not only women.If a thing is wrong, it will be bad for all not only women.In most movies, it is allowed and forgiven adultery for men, but If women did it they are killed such as this movie. Whyyyyyyyy? This film did not any reaction this prejudiceIn most movies, it is allowed and forgiven adultery for men, but If women did it they are killed such as this movie. Whyyyyyyyy? This film did not any reaction this prejudiceIn most movies, it is allowed and forgiven adultery for men, but If women did it they are killed such as this movie. Whyyyyyyyy? This film did not any reaction this prejudice
ciscokid1970 First I will start by saying I love the writings of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, I have read his books in both English and Spanish. They are like 3 hundred pages of poetry and visual imagery…like a surreal writer. The story was tweaked a bit for the screen and some of the characters were modified…but the core of the story remained true.I will quickly say that if you liked movies such as A River Runs Through It, The House Of The Spirits, Frida or Like Water For Chocholate, then I think you will enjoy this movie. I am a little sad how few people had the patience or understanding to enjoy this movie, a story of a love from a distance that lasts a lifetime.I do not want to give much of the story away There were so many actors giving their best in this movie that it was a absolute joy. Javier Bardem (who is awesome) and Unax Ugalde did a brilliant job of bringing Florentino to life. Giovanna Mezzogiorno did a great job with a complex emotional character. But even secondary parts like Benjamin Bratt (Dr Juvenal Urbino), John Leguizamo (Fermina's father), Marcela Mar (America Vicuna) and Hector Elizondo (Don Leo) and not to mention many beautiful actresses in minor roles. The cinematography by Affonso Beato was outstanding, capturing human drama as well as capturing sets and surroundings with life. The Art and department and Visual effects departments were absolutely incredible they captured the color, complexity and depth of Marquez's book. Mike Newell did a great job directing and the production was excellent.Watch this with someone you love…or want to love. I bought the movie and read the book again... "They were together in silence like an old married couple wary of life, beyond the pitfalls of ion, beyond the brutal mockery of hope and the phantoms of disillusion: beyond love. For they had lived together long enough to know that love was always love, anytime and anyplace, but it was more solid the closer it came to death."

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