Eden: A Harrowing Tale of Utopia, Betrayal, and Human Nature

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A true story from the 1930s about European settlers on a Galapagos island, which turned into a tale of betrayal, violence, and mysterious disappearances, is dramatized in the film Eden and explored in the documentary The Galapagos Affair, highlighting the complex personalities and events that led to an enduring unsolved mystery.
- 'Suspense, betrayal and violence': The 1930s tropical 'utopia' that became a living hell BBC
- ‘Eden’ Review: Ron Howard’s Dystopian Utopia The Wall Street Journal
- ‘Eden’ Review: Ron Howard’s Harrowing Historical Drama The New York Times
- ‘Eden’ Review: Jude Law, Ana de Armas And Sydney Sweeney Steam Up Ron Howard’s Real-Life Island Melodrama Deadline
- Eden Review: Jude Law, Ana De Armas And Sydney Sweeney’s Ferocious Survival Thriller Has Me Pondering Upsetting Truths About Human Nature yahoo.com
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