Eternity

January. 01,2013      
Rating:
5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In the near future, police detective Richard Manning is investigating the most difficult case of his career – the seemingly impossible locked room murder of a wealthy property investor. The more Richard investigates, the more complex the case seems to become. He soon realizes his own future and survival depend on him solving everything – and quickly.

Elliot Travers as  Richard Manning
Liz Kirkman as  Kathryn
Luke Hawker as  Hacker
Simon Vincent as  David Mitchell
Rachel Clentworth as  Julia Donovan
Renee Sheridan as  Samantha Donovan
April Phillips as  Cynthia
Amy Tsang as  Lisa Manning
Ralph Johnson as  Sherlock
Amy Usherwood as  Helpdesk

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Reviews

SoTrumpBelieve
2013/01/01

Must See Movie...

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Onlinewsma
2013/01/02

Absolutely Brilliant!

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Nessieldwi
2013/01/03

Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.

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Kamila Bell
2013/01/04

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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zif ofoz
2013/01/05

Oh my lawd!This must be one of the most unwatchable movies I have ever suffered through ..... and I didn't even finish it. I'm proud that I actually made it through 40 minutes.Director/writer Alex Galvin seems more focused on creating some sort of noir imagery than having the actors actually act and tell a comprehensible story. Everyone looked and moved and spoke like an automaton! Like moving, talking, deadpan, mannequins. The opening setup is actually interesting for a story but - golly - did Mr. Galvin stop thinking at that point? This movie is not art cinema nor even a movie.... but it exist.Sorry Mr. Galvin, better luck next time.

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diane_berger
2013/01/06

Well, I know I am no movie critic, so this review is meant to reach the average Joe. Well, I can say one thing: I couldn't watch this movie till the end, despite its promising plot at the beginning. The dialogues are so artificial with a very articulate pronouncement of each word that I could imagine this movie was part of an English teaching programme or something of the kind meant to teach English to non-natives. I don't enjoy criticizing something that implies work and dedication, but this movie is way too far from anything that can claim belonging to an art form. I'm just wondering about its purpose... Well, unless you are struggling with English as a second language and you're looking for a movie where your listening-comprehension skills are going to be at their highest possible, don't waste your time watching this movie. Sorry guys, but that's the way it is. Next time try your skills into making English movies for people learning English as a second language and make sure you specify it.

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jwbrown3-939-210848
2013/01/07

The three stars are for Elliot Travers and Dean Knowsley who saved this movie. If the movie had been a two-hander, it would have been much better. Really, that's the best thing I can say about this movie. The other actors simply fail to engage or deliver. I must live on a completely different planet to the Cannes Jury - because I don't think I've experienced such stilted acting and badly written conversation since high school. The story is prosaic and predictable, the dialogue is dreadful - but Travers and Knowsley manage to transcend the words so well you actually care about them. But the other actors do not manage the same feat with the badly written repartee. I can't really blame them, but I was a little embarrassed to watch them. I kept thinking of those kids in school plays who try a bit too hard. I had no interest in the other characters' lives and found myself wanting them to keep quiet. I did want it all to be better, and I expected better - but I guess all NZ films can't be independent masterpieces. The premise was promising - but I felt I'd seen this story before.

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