Science FictionMystery

Eternity

- Time Can Be Your Worst Enemy

In the near future, police detective Richard Manning is investigating the most difficult case of his career – the seemingly impossible locked room murder of a wealthy property investor. The more Richard investigates, the more complex the case seems to become. He soon realizes his own future and survival depend on him solving everything – and quickly.

Release Date : 2013-01-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Eternity PicturesGalvinized Films

Production Country : New Zealand

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Dean Knowsley

Character Name : Steve Williams

Original Name : Dean Knowsley

Gender : Male

Elliot Travers

Character Name : Richard Manning

Original Name : Elliot Travers

Gender : Male

Liz Kirkman

Character Name : Kathryn

Original Name : Liz Kirkman

Gender : Female

Alex Galvin

Character Name : The Administrator

Original Name : Alex Galvin

Gender : Male

Luke Hawker

Character Name : Hacker

Original Name : Luke Hawker

Gender : Male

Simon Vincent

Character Name : David Mitchell

Original Name : Simon Vincent

Gender : Male

Rachel Clentworth

Character Name : Julia Donovan

Original Name : Rachel Clentworth

Gender : Female

Alan Brunton

Character Name : William Connor

Original Name : Alan Brunton

Gender : Male

Renee Sheridan

Character Name : Samantha Donovan

Original Name : Renee Sheridan

Gender : Female

April Phillips

Character Name : Cynthia

Original Name : April Phillips

Gender : Female

Tom Rainbird

Character Name : Martin Donovan

Original Name : Tom Rainbird

Gender : Male

Amy Tsang

Character Name : Lisa Manning

Original Name : Amy Tsang

Gender : Female

Ralph Johnson

Character Name : Sherlock

Original Name : Ralph Johnson

Gender : Male

Amy Usherwood

Character Name : Helpdesk

Original Name : Amy Usherwood

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Cyberknight

@Cyberknight

2021-06-23

It's a rip-off of "Tron" (1982) with a British accent and a detective story for side quest. The main idea is the same, people digitised and trapped inside a computer, trying to find a way out. But, unlike "Tron", this film doesn't have an ending, the story plays on a closed loop. Unfortunately, the lack of an ending feels lazy, as there are many lost opportunities for a more interesting plot (e.g., someone from outside could have noticed that something was wrong with the simulator resetting all the time and do something, like debugging it).