Have you ever wondered what happens after death? Spent nights hoping that your significant other wants to spend eternity with you?
Well, “Eternity,” starring Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller and Callum Turner shows you all the possibilities of what eternity could be. This hilarious movie starts with an elderly couple, Larry (Miles Teller) and Joan Cutler (Elizabeth Olsen), on their way to one of their children’s baby showers, talking about death and the discussion of where their dream vacation should be.
When Larry dies choking on a pretzel, we are then introduced to this area where he has seven days to pick his eternity. Joan Cutler spends those seven days slowly dying of cancer and when it is her turn to find her eternity, she is put in a predicament. She sees her husband, Larry, who she has been married to for 65 years, and her other husband, Luke (Callum Turner), who died in Korea 67 years ago.

Now Joan has to choose her current husband, who she has lived life with, or her dead husband, who she did not get the chance to live life with. I know that if I had to choose between two very attractive men, I would be struggling to choose too.
Even though this was about Joan’s decision, Larry and Luke made sure that they would be the one she chose. The bickering between Larry and Luke was extremely amusing. You could see how both characters wanted to “win” Joan.
An actress that stood out to me in this movie as well was Da’vine Joy Randolph who plays “Anna,” Larry’s Afterlife Caretaker. She knew exactly how to make her character’s comedic timing perfect. Her chemistry with Joan’s Afterlife Caretaker Ryan (John Early) is immaculate and makes the entire movie funny.
Overall, the chemistry that each actor had was very impressive. Because of how well everyone worked together, the emotions and comedic deliveries were ten times funnier. As soon as you think you know the ending, it turns.
