The Absence of Eden Review – Both Flawed and Flawless

The Absence of Eden, from Roadside Attractions and Vertical, presents an explosive immigrant drama that follows a young woman forced from one slavery existence to another as she runs for her life hoping to escape after killing a cartel hitman.

The film begins with Esmee, played by Zoe Saldana, performing a private lap dance. He gets handsy, and as she continues to talk him down, he becomes enraged over being denied. We hear a gunshot and realize she has murdered this man.


Ahead of the Curve Review – Excellent, Informative, Interesting


This sets off a frantic race against time as she attempts to locate a trafficker, negotiate a price, and disappear into the hidden places where undocumented immigrants hide during transport. Once inside this hell, she, as a beautiful young woman, is subject to potential sexual violence, physical abuse, it is a desperate plight for any undocumented female.

Guided by a ruthless Coyote and a group of undocumented immigrants, she befriends a young mother and her daughter along the way. Before crossing the border, the mother is taken from the group, and Esmee promises to protect her daughter and help them reunite again in America, touching off an interlocking story about people struggling to survive on America's border with Mexico.

During this time, we also meet the local Immigration Enforcement officers, who are charged with tracking and expelling undocumented immigrants. We meet Shipp, played by Garrett Hudland, on his first tour of duty with ICE, and his seasoned partner Dobbins, played by Chris Coy.


An American Bombing: The Road To April 19th Review – Poignant, Emotional, Impacting


This dusty border town of south Texas is a lonely place for an ICE Agent newbie and plenty of Mexican beauties with new identities, and life stories that cover their dark and illegal past. Soon Shipp meets Yadira, played by Adria Arjona, and with smooth words she plots a seduction and he, lonely, lost, and susceptible to her charms. Dobbins, who suspects something is amiss casually asks Shipp to double date. After the evening, Yadira's story begins to unravel.

By this time, Esmee, has made it across the border and because she could speak English was given a maid's job in a local hotel, which doubles as a front for drug distribution, and employes illegals. And her dreams of escape vanished as she realized the only thing she escaped was location. Hell remained.

As Shipp looks for Yadira he stumbles on the hotel, and Esmee, and suddenly the fight becomes survival for both.


The Long Game Review – Heartfelt Sports Drama Delivers Big Emotion


The Absence of Eden is a mixed bag of both flawed and flawless. What is perfection and resonated is Zoe Saldana mastery with accents; her Spanish in this film is perfect, as one would expect, however, I have seen her speak multiple languages, with authenticity, in other films. The acting is strong, and the ensemble creates heightened suspense. Also, the plight of the undocumented is vivid and distressing and brings to the forefront the violation of human rights.

The movie, however, is flawed. There are minor nuances missing in the beginning, we don't realize the gravity from the murder, as the killing of a cartel member creates an entirely different scope. And for the director's choice to darken or colorize Zoe Saldana's skin is so obvious it's distracting.

The Absence of Eden is playing in theaters. I say, save it for streaming.


Asphalt City Review – Intense, Powerful, Shocks with Authenticity


Country: U.S.

Language: English, Spanish with English subtitles.

Runtime: 85 minutes.

Director: Marco Perego.

Executive Producer: Martin Scorsese.

Writer: Marco Perego, Rick Rapoza.

Producer: Zoe Saldaña, Karl Herrmann, Robert Kravis, Alexandra Milchan, Marco Perego, Julie Yorn, Rick Yorn.

Cast: Zoe Saldaña, Garrett Hedlund, Adria Arjona, Chris Coy, Morningstar Angeline, Luce Rains, Clint Obenchain, Martin Palmer, Maeve Garay, David Bortolucci, Noah Ziggy James, Carma Harvey, Esodie Geiger, David DeLao, Vincent Fuentes, Sophia Hammons, Sarah Minnich, Tom Waits.

Haute Tease

  • Du Gaz Entre Paris et Berlin

    Les tensions franco-allemandes liées à la décision de Berlin de se protéger via ses propres moyens de la crise de l'énergie fragilisent une Union européenne encore trop exposée à l'omnipotence économique allemande, domination qui trouve aussi son origine dans sa rigueur budgétaire.

     
  • Celebrity Interview: Tom Volf Talks on the Making of Maria by Callas, the Process, and the Surprise Acceptance

    Tom Volf the first time director behind the international sensation Maria by Callas, the documentary from Sony Pictures Classic of the immortal Opera singer, recently sat for an interview as his film completes an unbelievable year of global premieres.

     
  • Yellowstone Reopens After Apocalyptic Floods (Pics)

    Yellowstone National Park, an oasis of pristine natural beauty, became the target of mother nature's fury after an atmospheric river and extreme snowpack melt merged creating unprecedented rain and overflowing rivers leading to apocalyptic flooding and catastrophic damage.

     
  • Medical Science: COVID-19 - More Shots for You or Your Kids

    Big Bird is advertising shots for tots, and many are facing unemployment just after Christmas because of shot mandates as workplace mandates go into effect and workers either vaccinate or produce a weekly negative test result. So why wait?

     
  • Uncle Frank Review – Four Stars! Truthful, Tour de Force Performances

    Uncle Frank, from Amazon Prime, presents a story of escaping the boundaries of the past only to be forced to reconcile the hidden secrets, the reconciliation of self, of mistakes, and moments long out of our control.

     
  • Une Implosion Programmée

    Alors que les élections présidentielles françaises se profilent à l'horizon, la gauche française s'enlise dans des luttes intestines, et très consciente des défis que le Parti socialiste français a lancé l'idée d'une primaire de gauche.