Set in the 1930s Galápagos Islands, Eden is described as a survival thriller. In a Vanity Fair interview, de Armas spoke about her role as 'The Baroness,' noting that it involves some wild and challenging scenes. She admitted feeling nervous about the provocative content but was ultimately excited by the opportunity to tackle such a daring role.
De Armas described her character as having a dual nature—sometimes sweet and fragile, and other times dangerously unhinged. She spoke about pushing her limits in the film, trying to explore how far she could go with her performance. One particular scene, involving 'creative food play,' singing, and violence, was described as the scariest thing she has ever done, taking three days to shoot.
The film premiered on September 7 at the Toronto International Film Festival, but audiences will have to wait to see it in theaters.
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