Much of the film rests on the shoulders of Conrad Pla who plays Raymond Pope. He is the focus of the movie and proves himself an excellent leading man.
Lush, lurid and completely besotted with itself, Eternal is one of those movies normally found slinking around the ether of late-night cable television.
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TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
The ending doesn't really work, and Pla tends to overplay what's already a larger-than-life character, but Neron is perfect as the striking and cucumber-cool countess.
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New York PostLou Lumenick
New York PostLou Lumenick
Fairly sexy and stylish. Alas, it's also quite silly and not especially scary.
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New York Daily NewsJack Mathews
New York Daily NewsJack Mathews
It's impossible to overstate the silliness of all this, but it would still be a decent Halloween trick - if it were Halloween.
Turns out to be semi-enjoyable, semi-tacky retelling/updating of the old Elizabeth Bathory legend.
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Village VoiceBen Kenigsberg
Village VoiceBen Kenigsberg
"It is a study of the psychopathologies of perversions," co-director Federico Sanchez says in the press notes for Eternal, which is certainly one way to rationalize a trashy lesbian vampire flick.