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Brilliant ‘Eddington’ Plunges Viewers Right Back To 2020 – OpEd

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Rarely has my heart raced so fast in a movie. Eddington (2025) is nuts. Brilliantly crazy. Beyond belief. Beyond words. It might be the most politically and culturally realistic film I’ve ever seen. 

It is particularly gripping because it deals with a madness that everyone tries to forget but which we dare not. It covers the strange period of the Spring and Summer of 2020, times that will go down in history. This is about as good a presentation of historical fiction as one can expect. 

It is set in a small town in New Mexico and centers on the conflict between the mayor and the county sheriff. The mayor is a cheesy version of a type of upwardly mobile politician we know all too well. He is a small-fry version of Gavin Newsom or Justin Trudeau, always media ready, deeply hypocritical, polished in presentation, and gassy with cliches about equality, safety, compliance, and science. Covid was his opportunity. 

The sheriff, in contrast, is old school and doubts all the protocols. It strikes him as tyranny based on nothing, especially since the state was mandating all sorts of insane protocols even though the virus had not reached the area. He resists at every turn and then decides to run for mayor himself. 

Though it is fiction, the town in question could be anywhere in that part of the country. A similar drama played out in every small town. These people watched on TV what was happening in New York City and figured it had nothing to do with them. But then the state and county health officials got involved and mandated extreme controls over the whole population. 

All the themes of this period make an appearance here. We have mask conflicts. One-way grocery aisles. Capacity restrictions that force people to line up outside the store. Social distancing. Hydroxychloroquine. School and business closures. Event 201. Stay-at-home orders. SSRIs, liquor, and pot. Social media everywhere. Christian nationalism. Antifa. Epstein. World Economic Forum. Fauci. Gates. A Big-Tech data center with a wind farm. 

It’s all here, a crazy mixed-up melange of insanity, paranoia, accusation, and anger. It is also a........

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