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The Pandemic's Impact on a Small Town
Eddington, USAFriday, May 16, 2025
Eddington aims to dramatize what it views as America's collective loss of sanity during the pandemic era. The film presents a vision of a transformed society, touching on various cultural and ideological spectrums. It explores the sense of control that dominated the COVID years, the rise of moral absolutism, and the paranoia surrounding conspiracy theories and pedophilia. The movie also delves into the impact of social media and the rise of big tech, which it portrays as both the orchestrator and beneficiary of the distorted reality.
The film's protagonist, Joe Cross, decides to challenge the city's mayor, Ted Garcia, who has a hidden past with Joe's wife, Louise. Louise has a history of mental illness and is drawn to Vernon, a member of a cult devoted to victims of child sexual abuse. Vernon's influence leads Louise to abandon Joe, leaving him devastated. The film captures how the dislocation of reality affects not just politics and media but also intimate relationships.
Eddington also satirizes the performative aspects of middle-class radicalism, showing how it ensnares various members of the community. The film never doubts the validity of the protests against the murder of George Floyd but critiques the self-lacerating true believers who emerge from these movements. The movie is a scalding provocation, capturing a society spinning out of control and away from any sense of collective values. It's a darkly ambling thriller that takes viewers into a terrain of stranger things, reflecting the madness of the times.
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