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Based on Alice Ferney’s novel L’Élégance des veuves , the film is a departure from traditional narrative storytelling. Instead, it invites the viewer into a poetic, visual flow that captures the essence of a French family across a century. The Visual Language of Tran Anh Hung

The film features three of French cinema’s most luminous stars:

Eternity is more than a movie; it is a visual poem that reminds us that while we are here for a short time, the love we leave behind is truly vĩnh cửu—eternal.

Tran Anh Hung has always been a master of "sensory cinema." In Eternity , he pushes this to the limit. Every frame is meticulously composed, resembling a 19th-century Impressionist painting. The use of natural light, the rustle of silk dresses, and the vibrant colors of the French countryside create an immersive world that feels both real and dreamlike.

Known globally for Amélie , she brings a quiet strength and grace to the matriarchal heart of the story.

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