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Old 06-14-2011, 01:42 PM   #23436
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Default 'Love in the Time of Cholera'...

Can there be such a thing as infinite love? Something so deep and entrenched in the soul, that time, distance, nor space can diminish it? That is the basis of this incredible story written by one of Latin America's greatest writers. The movie, unlike many, does it beautiful justice. Sensitively brought to the screen with the same passion and intensity as experienced in the novel.

Shakira did it further justice by honoring it with this song she wrote especially for the film: 'Cada Dia Pienso en Ti' (Every Day I think of You). It is full of longing and pathos. Even without understanding the words...one cannot help but feel the pain of the lover who's waited for almost 53 years for his love. This is a story only a Latin could write...

No apologies for the long post...this story and song have touched me deeply, as my life has been a similar story - without the happy ending of this one.


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