Erasing Eden (2016)
9/10
The journey of the self-saboteur
25 July 2019
Erasing Eden is a very interesting indie film about a woman named Eden who wakes up in the middle of the desert alone, bruised and a bit bloodied, after a long night of drinking and who knows what else. We quickly find out that today is Eden's wedding day as Eden starts to limp back toward civilization.

This film really captured my attention with such an intriguing start and I was invested in the entire film from there. Breeda Wool is excellent in the lead role as we learn more about Eden and her history of self-sabotage. Erasing Eden is very well crafted by Beth Dewey and the film takes creative chances in storytelling that you would only see in an independent film like this. The film is unflinching but also very authentic feeling. The cinematography is beautiful and a bit raw, which is the perfect fit for this film. I would highly recommend Erasing Eden to anyone looking for a high quality indie film.
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