Eternity: Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller & Cast on the Afterlife, Favorite Moments & Old-Soul Love
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Overview
Timeline
Small Moments That Bring You Joy
- 00:00:00
Elizabeth Olsen finds joy in her mother's consistent and endearing voicemail greeting, which always reminds her who is calling.
- 00:00:17
Miles Teller appreciates the comfort and love found in bickering with his partner, seeing it as a sign of a deep connection.
- 00:00:35
Miles also describes a playful bedtime ritual with his dog, Bugsy, where she has to choose the correct hand to get a treat, teaching her that not everything is freely given.
- 00:01:12
Miles emphasizes the importance of being able to fight with a partner in a long-term relationship, as it often leads to a deeper sense of love and connection afterward.
Director David Freyne
- 00:01:30
David Freyne expresses his well-being and gratitude for the interview, receiving congratulations on the fantastic movie 'Eternity'.
- 00:01:40
The interviewers praise 'Eternity', noting their enjoyment and surprise due to avoiding trailers, which Freyne also prefers for film viewing.
- 00:01:59
Freyne is congratulated on the movie's premiere at TIFF, the hometown festival of the interviewers, and is asked about that experience.
Premiering at TIFF & The Toronto Influence
- 00:02:09
The director describes TIFF as an extraordinary, audience-focused festival that fosters a joyous community feeling without snobbery.
- 00:02:25
The Moryama library in Toronto served as the design basis for the film's junction, making the visit there a magical moment.
- 00:02:54
The final design for the film's junction became an amalgamation of the Moryama library and a beautiful building in London, the Barbican.
- 00:03:15
The director expresses admiration for the film's cast, including Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, and Callum Turner, and is asked about what made them stand out.
Casting Elizabeth, Miles & Callum
- 00:03:24
David Freyne always wanted Miles Teller and Elizabeth Olsen for their 'old Hollywood' quality and their ability to push comedic boundaries.
- 00:04:01
Callum Turner was chosen to complete the trio after impressing Freyne with his deep understanding and empathy for the character of Luke.
- 00:04:49
The cast quickly built a strong bond and chemistry through deep conversations about their lives and relationships during rehearsals.
- 00:05:32
Freyne notes Callum Turner's timeless, classic handsomeness, which suited the film's need for actors who didn't feel overly modern.
Becoming 90-Year-Olds
- 00:06:29
Miles Teller shares how his close relationship with his 85-year-old grandmother informed his portrayal, noting her youthful spirit despite her physical age.
- 00:07:41
Elizabeth Olsen explains that she drew inspiration from cinematic history, particularly 1950s screwball comedies, to understand the formative years of her character, Joan.
- 00:08:27
Olsen reflects on how her mother's well-mannered demeanor, influenced by her upbringing, demonstrates how people are capsules of their formative years.
Opposites-Attract Chemistry
- 00:09:04
One actor expresses admiration for the other's previous work and how their real-life personality exceeded expectations, leading to great on-screen chemistry.
- 00:09:30
The other actor was deeply impressed by their co-star's performance in a previous film and was surprised by their ability to be silly and comedic in the current movie.
- 00:10:10
A specific subtle comedic moment, where one character physically dips out of the frame during a speech, is highlighted as a favorite.
Small Moments of Happiness
- 00:10:38
Elizabeth Olsen finds joy in her mom's consistent voicemail greeting and her husband making her laugh daily.
- 00:11:30
Miles Teller enjoys making coffee for his wife and a playful snack routine with his dog, teaching her that nothing in life is just given.
- 00:12:23
David Freyne cherishes bickering with his partner, seeing it as a sign of deep comfort and the 'great ordinary love' celebrated in the film.
- 00:14:03
John Early finds a spiritual ritual in making coffee every morning, as it provides an immediate task to face the day.
Choosing an Eternity for Each Other
- 00:15:17
Miles Teller suggests Studio 54 with unlimited drugs and no side effects for Da'Vine Joy Randolph, while she suggests a world of unlimited sex with no side effects for him.
- 00:15:36
Da'Vine Joy Randolph envisions an Aperol Spritz world with extreme coastal cliffs and clear blue water for John Early.
- 00:16:04
John Early describes an eternity for Miles Teller as a beautiful foresty cul-de-sac with loved ones, a baseball field, and fire pits.
- 00:16:28
John Early imagines an eternity for Elizabeth Olsen as a cozy version of Venice or the English countryside with art, good coffee, food, and books.











