Trance – The Eternity (1998)

Trance - The Eternity (1998)

Taglines: Evil sleeps, but never dies.

Trance – The Eternity movie storyline. Nora and Jim are an alcoholic couple. After a night of drinking, Nora experiences a flashback and falls down the stairs of their New York apartment building. Though alright, she complains of headaches, and her doctor orders her to give up alcohol. For the sake of their son Jimmy, Nora and Jim pledge to sober up, but the doctor expresses skepticism when he learns they will be traveling to Ireland to visit Nora’s elderly grandmother. Nora assures her doctor they will purge themselves of all their bad habits there.

In Ireland, Nora and Jim stop at a pub to get directions. While drinking, they run into Joe, one of Nora’s old friends. He warns them that Nora’s Uncle Bill has gone insane. Jim becomes jealous and starts a fight with Joe, and they are thrown out of the pub. Before they reach the mansion, Nora has another vision and crashes the car. Though none of them are injured, they are forced to walk the rest of the way. Alice, a young girl adopted by Bill, leads them there.

Trance - The Eternity (1998)

When Bill offers them drinks, Jim declines, much to Nora’s annoyance. Bill reveals himself to be blind. After Jim makes several insensitive remarks, Nora takes Jim aside, accuses him of being drunk, and searches his clothes for a hidden flask. Though Nora is angry when she finds it is empty, Jim says they will restart their sobriety anew together.

Bill suggests that Nora meet her grandmother alone, but she is confused and briefly becomes ill when he leads her to the basement. There, he reveals a preserved bog body, which he explains is a Druid witch named Niamh. Meanwhile, Jim encounters Nora’s grandmother, who attacks him and wanders off. When Bill describes his belief that Niamh will come back to life, Nora returns upstairs, though she is surprised to see Niamh apparently open her eyes.

Nora tells Jim that they should leave the next day, as Joe was right about Bill. Concerned for their safety amid crazy relatives, Jim and Nora move Jimmy into their room. When they lie down, they discover Druidic relics hidden under their mattress. Bill and Alice look for Nora’s grandmother and lead her back to her bedroom. When Bill returns to the basement, Niamh, now a lookalike of Nora, comes to life. After Bill kisses her, Niamh slits his throat, decapitates him, and goes upstairs. At the same time, Nora’s behavior becomes erratic, and she tells Jim that she left Ireland for America after having an abortion.

Trance - The Eternity (1998)

Jim goes downstairs to drink, where he eventually encounters Niamh. Mistaking her for Nora, Jim kisses her. When he becomes uncomfortable with the idea of public sex, she wanders outside. Jim follows, only to be knocked out by Joe. Joe enters the house and seduces Nora. Seeing both Nora and Niamh, Jim becomes confused. Nora hits him he attempts to pull her away from Joe, but she returns to normal and apologizes for her bizarre behavior shortly afterward.

When Niamh appears and attacks them, the gardener, Sean, saves them by shooting Niamh. When she revives and kills Joe, they retreat to the kitchen, where they electrocute her, and her burning body falls through the floor. Alice explains that Niamh intends to steal Nora’s body and soul. When Jimmy stands too close to the hole, Niamh grabs him. Nora jumps through the hole, and the others race downstairs.

Trance (retitled The Eternal for DVD release) is a 1998 horror film directed and written by Michael Almereyda and starring Rachel O’Rourke, Lois Smith, Alison Elliott, Mark Geary, Jared Harris, Raina Feig, Jason Miller, Paula Malcomson, Karl Geary and Christopher Walken. The film’s score features music by Mark Geary. It premiered on Toronto Film Festival, and was released as direct-to-video in the United States.

Trance - The Eternity Movie Poster (1998)

Trance – The Eternity (1998)

Directed by: Michael Almereyda
Starring: Rachel O’Rourke, Lois Smith, Alison Elliott, Mark Geary, Jared Harris, Raina Feig, Jason Miller, Paula Malcomson, Karl Geary, Christopher Walken
Screenplay by: Michael Almereyda
Production Design by: Ginger Tougas
Cinematography by: Jim Denault
Film Editing by: Tracy Granger, Steve Hamilton
Costume Design by: Prudence Moriarty, Laura Jean Shannon
Set Decoration by: Betsy Alton
Art Direction by: Ginger Tougas
Music by: Simon Fisher-Turner
MPAA Rating: R for strong sexuality / nudity, language and vampire violence.
Distributed by: Trimark Pictures
Release Date: September 18, 1998

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