It still feels too much at times since it goes for the worst possible scenario for purposes of overdramatization. Life has no meaning as far as the universe is concerned and thus death is also nothing to give two dimes about. Yes, it is part of the narrative, as the story is partially about the cruelty of humanity and how being alive means nothing when you see the big picture. The worst possible thing constantly happens to the best of characters and a lot of people die unnecessary. It’s not just philosophical mambo-jumbo either, as it also has action and some comedy which surprisingly do not make it dumber.Ī bit ambiguous is the amount of gore and tragedy it is implementing as part of its thematic exploration. First and foremost, it doesn’t treat its characters only as mouthpieces but bothers to develop them into interesting and memorable personalities. I’ve had my share of sci-fi across all mediums and very few came close to the thematic detail of Eden.
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