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The film refuses a cheap “let go and move on” moral. Instead, it argues that some loves permanently warp us. The ending is ambiguous: Has Nick truly escaped the loop, or is he choosing to stay inside a beautiful prison of his own making? It’s haunting and will fuel post-credit debates. What Doesn’t Work 1. Pacing Lags in the Middle Around the fourth loop, the repetition becomes intentionally numbing—but also frustrating for viewers seeking plot progression. A 2-hour runtime feels stretched; a tighter 95 minutes would have amplified the emotional punch.

Gutierrez-Riley carries the film with raw vulnerability. In early loops, he plays frantic hope; in later ones, a hollow, obsessive tenderness. A five-minute unbroken shot where he simply watches his partner sleep—tears streaming silently—is Oscar-reel material. Tate Donovan as the enigmatic watchmaker provides a grounded, melancholic counterpoint. watch eternity movie

Cinematographer Carolina Costa (known for A White, White Day ) bathes each timeline in distinct palettes: warm amber for “perfect” memories, icy blue for present-day grief, and a sickly green when Nick starts breaking reality. The pocket watch’s ticking becomes an ambient score—equal parts comfort and threat. The film refuses a cheap “let go and move on” moral