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Everlasting Hate
Five people. An abandoned house. And the night. Adrian and Eva, a young married couple long past their happiest days; Csaba and Enrico, two brutal thugs and killers just coming off their last job; and Finn, a homeless young man whose memory is sketchy; they all meet seemingly by chance in a house in the woods. The group faces a common problem: The dead walk in the woods, and so they are forced to spend the night in the house. But the evil can not be locked out ? the horror finds its way! But not only the house holds secrets. When the group accidentally saves the life of a young woman covered in blood, the situation changes once again. Human abysses open up and what began as a fight for survival ends as a search for the truth...
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Plot Summary
A young woman from a wealthy family falls in love with a man from humble beginnings. Their romance faces numerous obstacles due to societal differences and family disapproval. The film explores themes of class, love, and perseverance as the couple attempts to overcome these challenges.
Critical Reception
Everlasting Hate received mixed reviews upon its release. Critics noted the performances of the lead actors, particularly Jeanette MacDonald, but found the plot to be somewhat predictable and melodramatic. Audiences at the time were generally pleased with the romantic storyline and musical elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Jeanette MacDonald's vocal performance and screen presence.
Criticized for a conventional and overly sentimental plot.
The chemistry between the leads was seen as a strong point by some.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film from 2007 is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, "Everlasting Hate" is primarily a romantic melodrama, with the 'hate' often stemming from misunderstandings and societal pressures rather than genuine animosity between the protagonists.
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