Después de la muerte, todo el mundo tiene una semana para elegir dónde pasar la eternidad. Para Joan, Larry y Luke, la cuestión es con quién pasarla.Después de la muerte, todo el mundo tiene una semana para elegir dónde pasar la eternidad. Para Joan, Larry y Luke, la cuestión es con quién pasarla.Después de la muerte, todo el mundo tiene una semana para elegir dónde pasar la eternidad. Para Joan, Larry y Luke, la cuestión es con quién pasarla.
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Estrellas
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
Damon Johnson
- Zach
- (as Damon Scott Johnson)
Taliya Brielle Evans
- Flip Board Operator
- (as Taliya Evans)
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
My husband and I saw this pre-release as the "mystery movie" at our local theater and both enjoyed it. The actors did a great job and you really felt like the young characters were the actual younger version of the senior characters. It had an enjoyable plot that kept you laughing and interested to find out how it would end the entire time. In the end, we were happy with the final ending :)
Firstly, the idea is new and unusual. Until about the middle, it's just interesting, then the plot with the incomprehensible throwing of the characters slips a little, but at the end - almost to tears: all these breakups with feelings... Although it seems that they could have made the story deeper and more dramatic, but it's still very good and exciting.
Just left the preview screening of Eternity and I am... shook. I fell in love with this one from the trailer and it absolutely did not disappoint. It's proper old-school romcom vibes but with a magical, mind-bending twist: Joan finds herself in the afterlife and has just one week to decide where - and with whom - she wants to spend eternity. From the first scene, I was hooked. The afterlife world is whimsical, heartbreaking, funny - basically everything you didn't know you needed.
All we are is a collection of memories, right? This film gets that so perfectly. Elizabeth Olsen is just gorgeous, and honestly one of the best actresses of our generation. She's charming, human, magical all at once and I was bawling my eyes out multiple times. Her and Miles Teller (and Callum Turner)? Chemistry for days. My heart genuinely hurt in the best way.
It's clever, emotional, funny and so relatable. I laughed, I cried, I felt. If you love romcoms that actually stick with you, this is it. Go see it, fall in love, have your heart broken a little - it's so worth it.
All we are is a collection of memories, right? This film gets that so perfectly. Elizabeth Olsen is just gorgeous, and honestly one of the best actresses of our generation. She's charming, human, magical all at once and I was bawling my eyes out multiple times. Her and Miles Teller (and Callum Turner)? Chemistry for days. My heart genuinely hurt in the best way.
It's clever, emotional, funny and so relatable. I laughed, I cried, I felt. If you love romcoms that actually stick with you, this is it. Go see it, fall in love, have your heart broken a little - it's so worth it.
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.
This is quite obviously Hell. You pick one eternity that will last FOREVER yet most of the locations are so specific that you'd probably get sick of them in a weekend.
The mountains or the beach or Studio 54 might be a cool place to hang out with zero consequences for a few days, but forever?
Seeing it as it is I'd definitely become one of the "AC's", at least their existence changes occasionally.
The film itself is an interesting concept and well acted, but I felt like there was something unspoken that was actually very unsettling in hindsight about this film.
Oh well, enjoy your existential dread I guess.
The mountains or the beach or Studio 54 might be a cool place to hang out with zero consequences for a few days, but forever?
Seeing it as it is I'd definitely become one of the "AC's", at least their existence changes occasionally.
The film itself is an interesting concept and well acted, but I felt like there was something unspoken that was actually very unsettling in hindsight about this film.
Oh well, enjoy your existential dread I guess.
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- TriviaBefore this film was to make its world premiere in Toronto, director and co-writer David Freyne discovered that he had a malignantly benign brain tumor. He was able to attend the Toronto premiere in September 2025, but underwent surgery to remove a majority of the tumor shortly afterwards. The surgery lasted 10 hours, and Freyne spent the next six weeks in recovery. Freyne and four of his surgeons attended the London premiere of the film, and Freyne publicly commended them from the stage.
- Bandas sonorasGothic Organ Concerto
Arranged by Stephen Edwards
Courtesy of Slipstream Music obo Source in Sync Music
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Eternity
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 15,512,475
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,175,809
- 30 nov 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 28,522,090
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 54min(114 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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