Revolving around a self-proclaimed doctor, Friedrich Ritter (Jude Law), and his wife, Dora (Vanessa Kirby), who reject societal standards and aim to build a self-reliant utopia on the island of Floreana,Edensees the struggle of power, jealousy, and violence return when their peace is interrupted by other settlers.

Led by Law and Kirby, the movie features a stellar cast, including Ana de Armas as The Baroness, Sydney Sweeney as Margret, and Daniel Brühl as her husband Heinz. While the movie marked a thematic pivot forfilmmaker Ron Howardin its exploration of dark themes, it also follows a director’s trend.

Vanessa Kirby and Jude Law standing next to each other in Eden

Eden Is Ron Howard’s Third Straight Based On A True Story Movie

And It Continues To Divide Critics

The 2025 psychological thriller is based on the true story of a group of European settlers who tried to establish a utopian community on Floreana Island in the Galápagos in the 1930s, where many died or disappeared. Previously, the director has doneseveral movies based on real-life events.

His 2020 movie,Hillbilly Elegy, is based onJD Vance’s controversial memoir. With a 24% critical approval rate and 81% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie saw audiences and critics divided. While some complimented the movie’s accuracy in depicting life in rural Appalachia, many pointed out how Vance’s story itself had very little to do with the region, since his family moved away two generations before he was born.

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Howard’s 2022 movie,Thirteen Lives, based on a 2018 mission to rescue a football team and a coach trapped in the Tham Luang cave, received overall positive feedback, but again, no overwhelming praise.

Edenfollows the director’s trend of weaving true stories into the narrative of a feature movie, but it again had a mixed reception. With a Rotten Tomatoes score of 51%, the movie has received both praise and criticism from critics. Some enjoyed the film’s examination of the dark side of human nature, but many also complained about the lack of focus despite having a star-studded cast.

It seems thatEden’s treatment of real-life storiesdidn’t yield a masterpiece likeA Beautiful Mindin critics' eyes. However, how the audience would resonate with the movie is currently unknown. In an interview withVanity Fair, Howard revealed that he spent weeks traveling around the Galápagos for research andactually found the cave where Sydney Sweeney’s character, Margret Wittmer, gave birth. Check out what he said below:

You look at the cave and you may’t imagine anyone endured this, but it happened.

WhileEdenis a work of fiction, it has a shocking number of ties to actual events as a result ofcareful examinations of contradictory accounts and thorough research. Here’s what the director said:

You’d be shocked at how acurrate the movie actually is. What was chilling about this story is that a handful of people went there and half of them either died or vanished—and that’s intense. That’s like a season of Survivor where people really don’t make it.

Friedrich and Dora came to the island to escape society, but what they tried to escape followed them to paradise.

Edenwill be released in theaters on August 22, which will give audiences a chance to see Howard’s latest movie based on a true story. While the trend means that it may not have the award buzz, there is still a chance that audiences may appreciate the director’s efforts to integrate some of the historical events.

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Eden follows a group seeking transformation as they abandon modern society to start anew in the challenging environment of the Galapagos.