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  • 5 months ago
Since the premiere of Ari Aster’s Eddington at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, the word I’ve constantly heard/seen to describe it is “divisive.” It’s a dark comedy set during the summer of 2020 – a time period that has a lot of baggage for all of us – and it examines the moment in our recent history via the lens of a small town in New Mexico. It’s conflict-filled subject matter that has inflamed strong opinions… and that means that it is doing what its writer/director intended it to do.

When I sat down with Aster and actors Luke Grimes and Micheal Ward for an interview during the Los Angeles press day for the feature, I made note of the “divisive” response, and I asked the filmmaker about how he factors audience reaction into his work and how he expects his movies to play with movie-goers. He explained that there are certain stages involved when he is constructing a screenplay – but the first time he digs into a story, he is writing purely what he wants to write.
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00:00Well, I try to not get caught up and worry about how something is going to land while I'm writing.
00:08I try to just not restrain anything.
00:12And then once it's on paper, it's kind of a matter of keeping my nerve
00:19and maybe being smart enough to know what maybe should be plucked.
00:23And so, yeah, I don't know.
00:25But we knew it was going to be divisive.
00:29It's about polarization.
00:32It's about division.
00:35And we tried to pull back as far as we could to have it be about the environment, right,
00:43where everybody is kind of, in one way or another, missing part of the picture, right?
00:54I mean, nobody's acting in bad faith.
00:57Nobody is evil in this movie.
00:59They're just all people acting on their own perspective.
01:03And, yeah.
01:04Everybody in the movie cares about the world.
01:06Every character cares about the world, knows that something's wrong,
01:10has a feeling that something's wrong,
01:12but they all just have different pictures of what that is.
01:19Absolutely.
01:20Mm-hmm.
01:22Annoyed.
01:22Yeah.
01:23Yeah.
01:23Yeah.
01:24Oh, yeah.
01:24Yeah.
01:25I know.
01:26rocking with.
01:26Yeah.
01:27Yeah.
01:27I know.
01:27Yeah, yeah.
01:29Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:29I mean, that's brilliant.
01:29Yeah, yeah.
01:30Yeah, yeah.
01:30That was good.
01:31The, the structure of the usis, the, z blind is.
01:33Yeah, yeah.
01:34Theравствуйте.
01:35Yes, I know.
01:36All right.
01:36Yeah, yeah.
01:37Yeah.
01:37Yeah, yeah.
01:38Yeah, yeah, it's true.
01:38Yeah.
01:39Yeah, I don't think so.
01:40Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:41Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's true.
01:42OK, really, yeah.
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