Eternity (#737)
Today and probably Wednesday, I watch the leftover films—those not expected to be blockbusters or star big, recognizable names. There were two in that category and I flipped a coin. ETERNITY won and is about what the title implies—death and the hereafter. A bickering elderly couple are driving to a family get together and she remarks, "We have to tell them." It seems that she has incurable cancer, but he chokes on a snack and dies and the rest of the movie takes place in the hereafter. He arrives on a train not aware that he is dead and mingles in the enormous waiting room with hundreds of new arrivals. He is told he must choose his eternity location where he will survive forever. He, Larry, opts to wait for his wife so they can choose together, but when she arrives she is met by the guy she was going to marry who died 67 years ago and has been waiting for the love of his life. She must choose one of them and that essentially is what the rest of the film is about. Guess you could call it a romantic comedy about the hereafter. It's mildly funny, not too morbid and not very good. Critics gave it a 76% thumbs up; audiences 91%.

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