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A group of disillusioned outsiders abandon modern society in search of a new beginning. Settling on a remote, uninhabited island, their utopian dream quickly unravels as they discover that the greatest threat isn’t the brutal climate or deadly wildlife, but each other.
A group of disillusioned outsiders abandon modern society in search of a new beginning. Settling on a remote, uninhabited island, their utopian dream quickly unravels as they discover that the greatest threat isn’t the brutal climate or deadly wildlife, but each other.
The film balances a critique of rising fascism and political corruption with a broader philosophical exploration of the failure of utopian ideals when confronted by human nature and political realities, resulting in a neutral stance on specific political ideologies.
The film explores diverse social dynamics and conflicts arising from varying social classes and worldviews, reflecting broader societal issues and human nature under stress. The provided information does not indicate explicit racial or gender diversity in casting or intentional race/gender swaps of traditional roles, nor does the narrative explicitly critique traditional identities.
The film 'Eden' includes LGBTQ+ presence through the Baroness and her throuple, openly depicted as part of the interwar era's bohemian lifestyles. This portrayal integrates the relationship into the social fabric without strong positive or negative framing, reflecting alternative norms incidentally rather than as a central theme for affirmation or denigration.
Based on current information, there is no evidence to suggest the presence of transsexual characters or themes in 'Eden' (2025). Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal is not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film, based on a true story, portrays historical characters such as Dr. Friedrich Ritter, Dora, Margret Wittmer, and Baroness Eloise, maintaining their documented historical genders. No instances of gender swapping for any established character are indicated or mentioned in the provided information.
The film portrays historical European settlers and an Ecuadorian servant, with no indication of characters established as one race being depicted as another. The portrayal aligns with historical ethnicities, indicating no race swaps.
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