GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Kaelan Mccaffrey
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Cristal
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Platypuschow
The weirdest thing about this odd little movie is that its labelled a remake of The Mummy (1932) (And subsequent remakes). But instead of a mummy we have a witch.And instead of Egypt it's Ireland.And instead of being good, its terrible.Starring Christopher Walken and Jared Harris, even a decent cast couldn't turn this one around.The plot is thoroughly confuddled, the script is dire and the only thing that the movie has going for it is the finale but even that is recycled.The Eternal (Otherwise known as Trance) is a hard one to pigeon hole. It's not exactly a traditional horror, more a supernatural thriller maybe?One thing is for sure, the movie isn't as smart as the creators clearly thought it was and falls under the category of instantly forgettable.The Good:Walken and Harris do fineThe Bad:Messy score/soundtrackWalken is wastedThings I Learnt From This Movie:Getting knocked out twice within the space of a few minutes has to have a lasting impact right?
banditmia
Yikes did this movie blow. The characters were weak, the plot weaker. I figured this couldn't be too bad because it has Christoper Walken, oops. He must have done this because he was bored and needed the money. The characters were supposed to be Irish but noone had an Irish accent. I am desperately trying to find something nice about this, I can't except Walken did a fine job with a wooden character. Find something to read, or watch discovery, don't ever see this movie.
oclaros1
This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. However, the little slave girl, Alice and Jared Harris imitating Christopher Walken is what makes this movie entertaining. Alice's smoking, drinking and uncanny way of showing up when her name is called is strange and interesting. I have to applaud Jared for his Christopher Walken imitation, and Christopher Walken for allowing this to be in the movie.
Eddyspeeder
I always found the movie vague, as you can read in an earlier comment on the movie, although this has changed recently because I decided to watch it again for a report I had to make for religion class (I recommend you to also watch this movie if you need to make a similar report).To agree with me on this one, you must've seen this movie several times. "Trance" is, as a matter of fact, a perfect Celtic labyrinth. It does not only provide much information about what we know of the Celtic religion; it also shows the practical side of the Celtic forces. The movie has been built up as a perfect information-providing movie and could undoubtfully be called a labyrinth. A real good source if you want to know more about the Celtic religion. Believe me, once you've discovered the labyrinth structure hidden in the movie, you'll find the movie a lot less vague.