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Eternal is one of those films that takes a bizarre premise and runs with it, blending comedy and drama in a unique way. The story kicks off at a party where a group stumbles upon a body, and instead of diving straight into horror, it meanders through the absurdity of their reactions. The tone feels almost surreal at times, balancing the eerie with the mundane. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it gives you time to soak in the characters' awkwardness and their various responses to the situation. The performances are solid, with a kind of raw authenticity that adds to the film's offbeat charm. It’s distinct in how it explores themes of mortality and the often ridiculous nature of human behavior, all while keeping a light-hearted touch.
Check out the practical effects used in the body reveal.Look for the subtle character development throughout.Pay attention to the offbeat humor that threads the film.
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