You remember the scene at the end of "Titanic," where Rose dies and goes to heaven, and she meets Jack at the ship's staircase as though no time has gone by? And you think to yourself, "Wow, this is going to be pretty awkward when Rose's actual husband turns up and finds out she's been carrying a torch all these years for this guy she had like a three-day fling with in 1912?" That's basically the central premise of "Eternity." An unlikely rom-com with creative world-building that makes it feel part TV classic "The Good Place" and part "A Matter of Life and Death," "Eternity" features endearing performances from the players in its dearly departed love triangle. It's difficult not to fall in love with all of the characters in the film, and its breezy sense of humor makes "Eternity" a veritab

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