In May of 2020, a standoff between a small-town sheriff and mayor sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico.In May of 2020, a standoff between a small-town sheriff and mayor sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico.In May of 2020, a standoff between a small-town sheriff and mayor sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico.
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Ari Aster has made another horror film. This one is disguised as a modern day Western, Dark Comedy, but this is deep diving stuff that inserts us into a small New Mexico town in 2020 that is at the beginning stages of the COVID pandemic. Joaquin Phoenix is the tour guide - and the ride - who shows us something of what is wrong with the world.
Eddington took me back to feelings of despair that play on in our world. This is a most excellent tragic tale and definitely not a comedy, although the audience will probably laugh in the discomfort of seeing the true reflection of ourselves somewhere in this mirror of blame, conspiracy, narcissism, and social rage.
Somehow Aster keeps this from being preachy while giving us a scare at our own reflections. What wrong with Eddington? It's us.
The story spends far too much time bogged down in political debates set during the pandemic era. These conversations are supposed to be thought-provoking, but most of them go in circles, leading nowhere. The dialogue feels both heavy-handed and oddly hollow, as if the writers wanted to capture the tension of the time but instead ended up rehashing tired talking points.
The one saving grace of the film is its impressive cast. A true ensemble of talent, they do their best to elevate the material, injecting nuance and gravitas where the script falls short. And yet, even they are not immune to the weight of the sluggish pacing; brilliant actors lost in a swamp of slow-moving scenes and clumsy political commentary.
Then, around the halfway mark, something shifts. The narrative finally sparks to life with an unexpected turn that injects suspense and gives the story much-needed momentum. For a while, it feels like Eddington has found its footing. There are moments of genuine intrigue and emotional impact, and you start to see glimpses of the great film it could have been.
But just as things get interesting, the movie stumbles again at the finish line. The ending is anticlimactic, not entirely out of place given the tone, but still unsatisfying and awkward. It leaves you with the feeling that the film simply didn't know how to wrap up its ideas, so it settled for an ending that is "understandable," yet underwhelming.
Final verdict: Eddington is a film of two halves; the first painfully slow and weighed down by misguided political chatter, the second finally engaging but ultimately leading to a disappointing conclusion. With a weaker cast this movie would have been a complete miss, but thanks to the performances and a few sparks of suspense, it manages to scrape by with a middling 6/10.
Depending on your views during the 2020s will severely determined your outlook on this film. Are you able to laugh at the insanity or remain serious at the severity of events that transpired.
Eddington is ultimately a satire on the comedic ridiculousness and tumultuous times of the 2020's. Eddington in itself is the main character. It's a macrocosom of events that impacted the US but obviously ramps them up to 11.
I appreciate the craft and the film was at its best when it was reminiscent of the Coen's No Country For Old Men. The 2nd act elevated the implemented satire to a contemporary western crime thriller.
The film is hit or miss in its summary. I understand the message and themes but at some points the execution is lacking. I feel like it tried to juggle a lot of themes and messages. Maybe sticking to one or two would have made the film more tight and succinct.
It's a rare film that can make you laugh and feel like you need to sit quietly in a dark room afterward just to process what you watched. This is that film. Smart, offbeat, unsettling, and genuinely entertaining. Eddington doesn't just keep you intrigued, it lingers long after the credits roll.
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- TriviaAri Aster wrote a contemporary Western script long before the COVID-19 pandemic began and was initially planning to make it his directorial debut. He tried for quite a few years to get it made, but he ultimately decided to shelve it and make Hérédité (2018) his debut. He confirmed during Beau Is Afraid (2023)'s press tour that this script would more than likely be his fourth feature, and it was updated to fit a post-2020 lens.
- GoofsWhen Joe watches a YouTube video on his phone at the start of the film, the interface shows no dislike count and displays the Shorts "Remix" button. These features were not introduced platform-wide until 2021, a year after the movie's story takes place.
- Quotes
Joe Cross: [on mic] If you ever look at the Mayor's Advisory Board... Well, that board is actually one man and that man is Warren Sandoval. Eddington's quote-- "City Economic Development Official". And when Mayor Garcia talks, it's Sandoval's voice you're hearing. But who's Sandoval speaking for? It ain't you! Maybe it's for your Governor, who he's been on vacation with. Maybe it's for the people that got the mayor to get that expensive new road built out there in the desert, with your money! Did you ask for that? And did you know that it leads out to a top-secret development just within the city limits? Well, you should! They've annexed 800 acres, it has been re-zoned, the development and utility agreements are getting into place. Replacing your businesses with their server farms. Solidgoldmagikarp. Look it up. This is deep learning. That is deepfake from the deep state. And to whose benefit? The same people that always benefit. It's not you.
Eric Garcia: [to Joe] Bro. Bro, who are you talking to? There's nobody here.
Joe Cross: And here we've got an Eddington youngster who has yet to join the workplace.
Eric Garcia: You should tell them about the time my dad dumped your wife. The fuck?
Joe Cross: Fucking faggot. Shit.
Michael Cooke: Hey, do I cut or...?
Joe Cross: Yes! Yes! And delete that last part. The part with him talking.
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Written by David Carriere, Jane Penny, Riley Tripp Fleck and Jackson MacIntosh (as Jackson Edwin Macintosh)
Performed by Tops
Courtesy of Tops Musique
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
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- Еддінгтон
- Filming locations
- Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, USA(as Eddington)
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Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $10,223,277
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,404,742
- Jul 20, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $13,734,292
- Runtime
- 2h 28m(148 min)
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- 1.85 : 1





