Após a morte, todos têm uma semana para escolher onde passarão a eternidade. Para Joan, Larry e Luke, é realmente uma questão de saber com quem passar a eternidade.Após a morte, todos têm uma semana para escolher onde passarão a eternidade. Para Joan, Larry e Luke, é realmente uma questão de saber com quem passar a eternidade.Após a morte, todos têm uma semana para escolher onde passarão a eternidade. Para Joan, Larry e Luke, é realmente uma questão de saber com quem passar a eternidade.
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Damon Johnson
- Zach
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Taliya Brielle Evans
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Rating - 8.3:
Overall, a cute rom-com that explores the love triangle dynamic in a unique way by touching on themes of morality and the afterlife; this movie does a good job incorporating humor throughout, but is still pretty formulaic to the rom-Com template as the second half of the movie becomes pretty safe and predictable.
Direction - Good: The direction on a macroscale feels like an homage to 60s cinema, while also using the ridiculousness of the world to add to the humor; The direction on a microscale feels like 60s cinema, and it does a good job of bringing out the comedy and the relationships in the interpersonal scenes; Storytelling is pretty simple, often using comedy and love story tropes to fall back on to drive the story forward; Tension is built by using your interest in this love triangle to keep you invested in what happens next
Story - Pretty Good to Good: The concept is a pretty unique idea for a love triangle as it explores this idea in the afterlife, touching on ideas of morality and love in a fun and cute way; The plot structure is pretty linear and formulaic; Character writing is pretty standard for a love triangle with characters being from the 50s and 60s
Screenplay - Good: The dialogue is funny as they do a good job trying to mix humor into the dialogue to make the movie funny and cute; The humor is a big part of the storytelling as it makes the movie fun and enjoyable, even though it tries to be a little too funny with there being a joke in almost every piece of dialogue; The symbolism is fun and cute as it touches on topics like love and morality, and how this plays into the afterlife; The foreshadowing is present and fine for the most part, even though it is a bit predictable towards the end
Acting - Pretty Good to Good: Miles Teller - Good (Has a lot of charisma and comedic timing; Has good chemistry with the cast, especially Olsen and Joy Randolph), Elizabeth Olsen - Good (Plays the lead well and has this 60s aura that really works for her character; has good chemistry with Teller and Turner to help bring to life this love triangle), Callum Turner - Pretty Good (Pretty good in his role and holds his own; He has pretty good chemistry with the cast, especially Olsen), John Early - Pretty Good (Plays his role well, and he has pretty good chemistry with the cast), Olga Merediz - Pretty Good (Has pretty good comedic timing and pretty good chemistry with the cast, especially Olsen), Da'Vine Joy Randolph - Good (Shows her Oscar-winning talent as she fills up the room with her personality and charm and has great chemistry with Teller), Rest of the cast - Pretty Good (Everyone plays their role well in helping elevate the cast and playing to the comedy standards the movie sets)
Score - Good: Pretty standard, helps with setting the tone and creating an entertaining energy
Soundtrack - Pretty Good to Good: Pays homage to the 50s and 60s
Cinematography - Good: Standard for a Rom-Com; pays a part in helping set up jokes and making the movie funny
Editing - Good: Standard for a rom-com; pays a part in helping set up jokes and making the movie funny
Production Design - Very Good: Make this world feel unique, as the idea of a junction before finding your eternity plays a part in the messaging for the movie, and it plays a part in the humor because many of the jokes are laid into the production design itself
Costumes - Pretty Good
Pacing - Pacing is fine for the most part, but a bit slower in the second half
Climax - Climax is cute and enjoyable, but feels very formulaic with other rom-coms that involve a love triangle
Tone - Tone very much feels like a Rom-Com that pays homage to the 50s and 60s
Final Notes - Saw premiere at Austin Film Festival.
Direction - Good: The direction on a macroscale feels like an homage to 60s cinema, while also using the ridiculousness of the world to add to the humor; The direction on a microscale feels like 60s cinema, and it does a good job of bringing out the comedy and the relationships in the interpersonal scenes; Storytelling is pretty simple, often using comedy and love story tropes to fall back on to drive the story forward; Tension is built by using your interest in this love triangle to keep you invested in what happens next
Story - Pretty Good to Good: The concept is a pretty unique idea for a love triangle as it explores this idea in the afterlife, touching on ideas of morality and love in a fun and cute way; The plot structure is pretty linear and formulaic; Character writing is pretty standard for a love triangle with characters being from the 50s and 60s
Screenplay - Good: The dialogue is funny as they do a good job trying to mix humor into the dialogue to make the movie funny and cute; The humor is a big part of the storytelling as it makes the movie fun and enjoyable, even though it tries to be a little too funny with there being a joke in almost every piece of dialogue; The symbolism is fun and cute as it touches on topics like love and morality, and how this plays into the afterlife; The foreshadowing is present and fine for the most part, even though it is a bit predictable towards the end
Acting - Pretty Good to Good: Miles Teller - Good (Has a lot of charisma and comedic timing; Has good chemistry with the cast, especially Olsen and Joy Randolph), Elizabeth Olsen - Good (Plays the lead well and has this 60s aura that really works for her character; has good chemistry with Teller and Turner to help bring to life this love triangle), Callum Turner - Pretty Good (Pretty good in his role and holds his own; He has pretty good chemistry with the cast, especially Olsen), John Early - Pretty Good (Plays his role well, and he has pretty good chemistry with the cast), Olga Merediz - Pretty Good (Has pretty good comedic timing and pretty good chemistry with the cast, especially Olsen), Da'Vine Joy Randolph - Good (Shows her Oscar-winning talent as she fills up the room with her personality and charm and has great chemistry with Teller), Rest of the cast - Pretty Good (Everyone plays their role well in helping elevate the cast and playing to the comedy standards the movie sets)
Score - Good: Pretty standard, helps with setting the tone and creating an entertaining energy
Soundtrack - Pretty Good to Good: Pays homage to the 50s and 60s
Cinematography - Good: Standard for a Rom-Com; pays a part in helping set up jokes and making the movie funny
Editing - Good: Standard for a rom-com; pays a part in helping set up jokes and making the movie funny
Production Design - Very Good: Make this world feel unique, as the idea of a junction before finding your eternity plays a part in the messaging for the movie, and it plays a part in the humor because many of the jokes are laid into the production design itself
Costumes - Pretty Good
Pacing - Pacing is fine for the most part, but a bit slower in the second half
Climax - Climax is cute and enjoyable, but feels very formulaic with other rom-coms that involve a love triangle
Tone - Tone very much feels like a Rom-Com that pays homage to the 50s and 60s
Final Notes - Saw premiere at Austin Film Festival.
Good Romantic Comedy, even if you aren't a fan of the genre
Eternity is a romantic comedy about a woman having to decide if she should spend her afterlife with her first dead husband or her current husband. Usually I am not a fan of rom coms but its premise really hooked me. I love the concept of the afterlife with eternities be broken down to concept themes as it allows for some funny gags. The acting from the lead three are great as the drama is realistic as I have thought about this happening for people that remarry about being widowed. The weakest of the actors are the afterlife coordinators who are meant to be the comedic relief. They are ok but I found most of their jokes to be not funny. The story is good although the ending is not executed great. It was very rushed and didn't explain a lot so you were kinda left confused at the end. That being said I thought it was a very emotional story. Even if you aren't a big fan of romantic comedy, I think you will enjoy this.
Olsen, Teller, And Turner Elevate A24'S Tender And Inventive Afterlife Romance
A spiritual rom-com that balances absurdity and sincerity with impressive poise. Elizabeth Olsen shines as a woman caught between two great loves, with Miles Teller and Callum Turner delivering strong turns as her equally compelling suitors. Set in an afterlife that feels more grounded than fantastical,
Freyne's Eternity is a rare original that invites laughter, reflection, and just the right amount of heartbreak-a warm, thoughtful journey through the emotional weight of love, memory, and what we choose to carry forward.
Freyne's Eternity is a rare original that invites laughter, reflection, and just the right amount of heartbreak-a warm, thoughtful journey through the emotional weight of love, memory, and what we choose to carry forward.
Not a spiritual movie but an entertaining one
It was a good date night movie. It's been a minute since my wife and I have been able to see a decent film that wasn't all action-packed. I didn't know much about it going in, but I've always been a fan of Miles Teller movies.
This one actually reminded me a bit of Albert Brooks' Defending Your Life - which is another great movie, by the way. It had a nice mix of serious undertones and comedy at the same time.
It's definitely not what I personally believe the afterlife to be, but it was an interesting take. The acting was really solid, and even though it's a comedy, I found it surprisingly thought-provoking. It dives into what love and marriage really mean in a way that sticks with you.
Do you need to see it in theaters? Not necessarily. But will you laugh? Absolutely. You might even tear up a little. I found it entertaining, and I'd definitely watch it again.
This one actually reminded me a bit of Albert Brooks' Defending Your Life - which is another great movie, by the way. It had a nice mix of serious undertones and comedy at the same time.
It's definitely not what I personally believe the afterlife to be, but it was an interesting take. The acting was really solid, and even though it's a comedy, I found it surprisingly thought-provoking. It dives into what love and marriage really mean in a way that sticks with you.
Do you need to see it in theaters? Not necessarily. But will you laugh? Absolutely. You might even tear up a little. I found it entertaining, and I'd definitely watch it again.
Great date night movie for young and old!!
Tonight I went to a theater to see an advance screening of Eternity. It was worth the effort. It is a unique rom-com that is funny, romantic and thought provoking. To be clear this is not a faith based - Christian film. While it does deal with life after death it really addresses more of life during life. This film poses a quandry you normally would think could only come up in a time travel concept but is handled differently here in a unique and satisfying way. A great film to go see in the theater this Thanksgiving and Christmas season!
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- CuriosidadesPat Cunnane, son of Congresswoman Madeline Dean, wrote the script for Eternity, and it was voted onto The Black List of best unproduced screenplays in 2022.
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- 1 h 54 min(114 min)
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