For Michals, eternity is not a long time; it is a place outside of time. One print reads: “We met only once, but I have lived in that moment forever.”
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Released in 2010, Thai director M.L. Pundhevanop Dhewakul’s Eternity ( Chua Fah Din Sai ) is not merely a period romance; it is a devastating philosophical thriller dressed in silk. Set in the lush, oppressive forests of 1930s Siam, the film follows Sangmong (Ananda Everingham), the cultured nephew of a wealthy timber magnate, and Yupadee (Chermarn Boonyasak), the young, sensual wife of his uncle. For Michals, eternity is not a long time;
Directed by , this version of Eternity is a lavish period drama based on the classic novel by Malai Choopiniji . It stars Ananda Everingham as Sangmong and Chermarn Boonyasak as Yupadee. Set in the lush, oppressive forests of 1930s
At its core, "Eternity" is a story about the terrifying price of ambition. The plot follows two men—close friends and business partners—who find themselves at a crossroads. Desperate to escape the clutches of poverty and mediocrity, they are presented with a Faustian bargain: wealth beyond their wildest dreams in exchange for a sacrifice.
Duane Michals’ ‘Eternity’ (2010): Time Stopped, Not Frozen
In 2010, buying Eternity wasn't just buying a perfume. It was buying an aspiration to last—a quiet rebellion against the rapid disposability of the digital age.