India, Nov. 29 -- There's a wave of nostalgia sweeping through Hollywood - not just in the return of familiar titles from the '90s, but in the revival of a certain kind of filmmaking that once defined the era: glossy, high-concept studio romances with emotional stakes as grand as their premises. As audiences welcome back Scream, Clueless, and the romcom sensibility of My Best Friend's Wedding, there's also a renewed curiosity for films that blend fantasy with earnest sentiment. That spirit is very much alive in Eternity, David Freyne's ambitious afterlife love story, which feels like it could have rolled out in front of a packed theatre in 1998. It's a big swing - sentimental, witty, visually polished - and one that attempts something man...
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