Eddington features Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal as characters with differing perspectives on navigating their town through the Covid crisis, mirroring contemporary political issues in the US. Adam Curtis's Shifty tackles similar themes but focuses on British societal changes during the Thatcher era from the late 1970s to early 1990s, highlighting a shift of power from individuals to larger entities. Both creators discuss their reflections on societal fragmentation and the longing for a shared understanding in times of crisis governed by technological influences.
Ari Aster's film Eddington depicts a clash between Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal's characters over navigating their small town through the Covid crisis, reflecting contemporary political dynamics.
Adam Curtis's documentary Shifty examines the historical shifts in power from individuals and nation-states during the late 1970s to early 1990s in Britain, showing repercussions still felt today.
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