Pedro Pascal: “‘Eddington’ Exposes Our Deepest Anguish, Our Deepest Fears”
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"The Last of Us" star Pedro Pascal is the favorite cinematic father, style icon and activist who has managed to become wonderful and loved by everyone in a few years. Helena Lindblad has met the triple-hot actor and talked about the messy political contemporary satire "Eddington".
From the horror of “The Last of Us” to the twisted satire of Ari Aster’s new film, Pedro Pascal describes “Eddington” as “a naked, honest and open portrayal” of
(© Metropolitan Film Export) Eddington, a small fictitious city in New Mexico, in the midst of Covid's pandemic. The sheriff's refusal (camped by Joaquin Phoenix, excellent as always) to wear a mask leads to opposition to the mayor (Pedro Pascal) and triggers an absurd escalation of tensions. Director Ari Aster seems to want to condense in this modern western and hit all the societal issues that go through America today: racism, wokism, conspira…
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