Ari Aster's Eddington Is Missing The One Thing That Makes Me Obsessed With His Other Movies
- Ari Aster's film "Eddington" highlights the situation in the U.S. during 2020.
- The conflict between the sheriff and the mayor of Eddington, New Mexico, is a key focus.
- A Zoom meeting in the film underscores the absurdity of following protocol in an untouched town.
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The personal becomes political in explosive ‘Eddington’
As the recent conservative blowback over “Superman” has clearly illustrated, many American moviegoers like to complain that movies have become too political. The arguments vary; some claim that an overemphasis on social issues has made going to the movies feel like attending a lecture, or that cultural agendas have infiltrated a popular art form that is “supposed” to provide escapist entertainment. Others see it as a deliberate effort to “brainw…
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