Eternity is not a feel-good movie. It is a film that will sit in your chest for days. It asks uncomfortable questions:
For fans of international cinema, this is a must-watch alongside films like In the Mood for Love (for forbidden longing) or The Piano (for erotic repression). Moreover, the film is a time capsule of 1930s Thai fashion, architecture, and social hierarchy—visually stunning even without dialogue. Eternity 2010 Thai Movie English Subtitle
Eternity is not merely a melodrama; it is a philosophical exploration of love’s limits. Eternity is not a feel-good movie
| Title | Eternity | | :--- | :--- | | Original Thai Title | ชั่วฟ้าดินสลาย (Chua Fah Din Salai) | | Literal Translation | “Until the Sky and Earth Crumble” | | Year of Release | 2010 | | Director | M.L. Pundhevanop Dhewakul | | Screenplay | M.L. Pundhevanop Dhewakul (adapted from the novel Chua Fah Din Salai by Malai Chupinij) | | Genre | Period Drama / Romantic Tragedy / Erotic Drama | | Runtime | Approx. 130 minutes | | Country | Thailand | | Language | Thai | | Notable Cast | Ananda Everingham (Sangmong), Laila Boonyasak (Yupadee), Sorapong Chatree (Paw Pitak) | For fans of international cinema, this is a