Ari Aster is a good sport.
The Eddington writer-director didn’t have to entertain The Hollywood Reporter‘s questions about an embryonic draft of his Covid-19 Western, but he did so anyway, further illustrating how the writing and rewriting process doesn’t truly end until picture is locked. The film always introduced its fictional small town setting of Eddington, New Mexico through the perspective of a troubled local vagrant named Lodge (Clifton Collins Jr.), but according to an earlier script, the sequence originally contained a real-life tech billionaire with a notable history on the big screen.
As Lodge babbles and walks barefoot back to town, Aster establishes a sign for a proposed data center, which is one of numerous issues that has divided Eddington’s sub-3,000 population and the nearby reservation known as Santa Lupe Pueblo. Similar data centers are being built all over the U.S. right now in…
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