Set in the 1930s, the story follows (Ananda Everingham), a young man who returns to his home in the lush forests of Northern Thailand after studying abroad. He resides with his uncle, Phapo (Teerapong Liaorakwong), a powerful timber tycoon.
If you enjoy films like Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives or Cemetery of Splendor , you’ll find Eternity deeply moving. Seek it out for its atmosphere and quiet heart — just don’t expect to be terrified.
Director M.L. Pundheevanop Dhewakul creates a visually sumptuous film. The atmosphere is thick with period detail, featuring grand colonial mansions, flowing silk garments, and the natural beauty of the jungle. The pacing is deliberate and slow-burning, allowing the tension to build as the psychological horror of the couple's situation sets in.
Availability varies by region, but the film is often found on streaming platforms specializing in Asian cinema or available for digital rental.
Set in the 1930s, the story follows (Ananda Everingham), a young man who returns to his home in the lush forests of Northern Thailand after studying abroad. He resides with his uncle, Phapo (Teerapong Liaorakwong), a powerful timber tycoon.
If you enjoy films like Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives or Cemetery of Splendor , you’ll find Eternity deeply moving. Seek it out for its atmosphere and quiet heart — just don’t expect to be terrified.
Director M.L. Pundheevanop Dhewakul creates a visually sumptuous film. The atmosphere is thick with period detail, featuring grand colonial mansions, flowing silk garments, and the natural beauty of the jungle. The pacing is deliberate and slow-burning, allowing the tension to build as the psychological horror of the couple's situation sets in.
Availability varies by region, but the film is often found on streaming platforms specializing in Asian cinema or available for digital rental.