Eternity takes the love triangle to the afterlife as it sows discord among its three main characters. Directed by David Freyne from a screenplay by him and Patrick Cunnane, the romantic comedy takes a well-worn trope and breathes some new energy into it. This is a situation where the audience will be rooting for one couple over the other, while perhaps being frustrated with how long the romantic competition goes on before finally moving on.
It’s a genuinely funny film, though it’s only truly romantic in parts. The cast has fantastic chemistry together and, though the story could’ve explored its point further, Eternity is a largely entertaining rom-com that works best when it leans on the strengths of its cast rather than its narrative, which frustratingly tries to change the outcome t

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