The new film Eden is filled with hot scenes filmed in bright natural light. Jude Law shows his cock and ass, and other male stars also show their buns. This does seem like Eden! But did you know that this is all based on a true story? The nudity was real, my friends, and the story behind it is really crazy. Let's talk about how sexy and wild the true story behind Eden is.
First of all, let's get into the film itself. Ron Howard directed this film, which premiered at film festivals last year. The film features an all-star cast, including Sydney Sweeney, Ana de Armas, Daniel Brühl, Toby Wallace, Felix Kammerer, and Jude Law. They play real people who lived on a very remote island in the Galapagos called Floreana. Two couples move to the island and attempt to help their sick son in the better weather, and an idea for a new utopia. Their isolated plans are interrupted when a real baroness with a bohemian lifestyle comes to the island and turns everything upside down.
This is all based on real events! Let's tell the true story.
Jude Law plays Dr. Friedrich Ritter, who flees Germany in the 1930s. He and his lover Dore abandon their families to go to Floreana to follow Nietzsche's writings and be together. I don't know how they decided to go to this uninhabited island, but they found their way there with plans to set up a progressive society free from the new German laws. Another German couple, the Wittmers, made their way to the island to help their sick child, but the doctor and his girlfriend were not happy about that.
These separate German settlers did not get along, and they were the only residents of the island, but this all changed when the Baroness arrived. Good thing Dr. Ritter - Jude Law - was totally naked during their meeting in the movie!
Ana de Armas plays the Baroness in the movie, who was a real person. Baroness Eloise von Wagner Bosquet comes to the island with her two lovers, Lorenz and Phillipson, and an Ecuadoran manservant. She's my kind of gal living my kind of life. Her arrival disrupts utopia - especially because she floats plans to open a hotel on the island - and causes tension, sex, murder, and mayhem. Yes, I saw murder. I also said sex! Both are salacious enough to be in a movie, which is why Ron Howard finally made a movie about this story.
Dr. Ritter and Dore were angry with the Baroness' lifestyle and hotel plans. There was immediate hostility, and things went awry in the Baroness' throuple. She became cold to Lorenz, which prompted Phillipson to start abusing him. Lorenz would run to the Wittmers for help, which only angered the Baroness.
Beginning in early 1934, mysterious deaths befell the islanders. The Baroness told the others that some friends of hers came on a yacht to go joyriding in the ocean with her and Lorenz. There was no record of a yacht entering the Galapagos, and the Baroness and her lover were never seen again. Meanwhile, her other lover attempted to flee the island. He convinced a fisherman to take him away, but they vanished. Months later, both the fisherman and Lorenz were found dead and mummified on another island.
Finally, in November 1934, Dr. Ritter passed away from food poisoning due to eating chicken. It's weird, however, because he and Dore were strict vegetarians and neither had eaten meat for years. The Wittmers believed that Dore poisoned him. We'll never know the truth, but Dore went back to Germany after several years. The Whittmer family stayed...and opened a hotel.
What drama! No wonder it's a movie. It's made even better by how much nudity is in it. Watch the sexy scenes here on Mr. Man.