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Every Day (2018)

February. 23,2018
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6.4
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PG-13
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16-year old Rhiannon falls in love with a mysterious spirit named “A” that inhabits a different body every day. Feeling an unmatched connection, Rhiannon and “A” work each day to find each other, not knowing what the next day will bring.

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Linbeymusol
2018/02/23

Wonderful character development!

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Interesteg
2018/02/24

What makes it different from others?

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Grimossfer
2018/02/25

Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%

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Yash Wade
2018/02/26

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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Jenna (hayden-panettiere-ukfan)
2018/02/27

I absolutely loved the book, and was thrilled to know that it was being released as a movie - until I watched it, and was heartbroken. The perspective is told entirely from Rihannon's point of view, whereas the book is completely from A's. An entire side-plot related to Nathan was completely dropped, barely mentioned as an aside, and pointless characters were given lots of screen time while hardly having a mention in the book. Mechanics of A's ability are completely changed just to suit the 'teen romance' of the movie, and what I felt were important body switches, showing real diversity, were either completely ignored, or underplayed. The movie could've done so much for representation, but it just didn't care to.If you can watch this and separate from the book, or aren't reading the book at all, honestly it plays as an averagely low-budget, dull teen movie, with nothing special going for it.

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rosedraws
2018/02/28

With themes of consciousness, broad-mindedness, actual selfless love, this movie was a wonderful immersive and uplifting experience.

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cruise01
2018/03/01

Every Day (3.5 out of 5 stars).Every Day is a better than expected romantic drama film with an interesting concept and love story that strives to the young adults. I will say I did enjoy this film and probably a better love story than most Nicholas Sparks movies or those cheesy sassy romance films. The film follows "A" a traveling spirit who wakes up every day as a different body either a female or male. He wakes up as Justin (Justice Smith) and falls for his girlfriend Rhiannon (Angourice Rice). Rhiannon notices that Justin is acting differently in that one day were he notices her, listens to her, and does spontaneous things throughout the day. Then, the following day, Rhiannon notices her boyfriend barely remembers the day and is neglecting her for his selfish needs. But she runs into another guy that says he is "A." Which they try to communicate and hang out; as "A" tells her that he changes bodies every day. It is an interesting love story. Rhiannon falls for this character "A." Even though, "A" changes appearance every day, living as someone else. But she notices "A" by the way he/she looks at her or the act towards her. But the biggest conflict is Rhiannon trying to hide her boyfriend or explaining the situation to her family and friends. "A" is a traveling spirit that has been ongoing with the situation since he was a child. "A" has been lonely for most of their lives. And can feel the person he is in. Even, when "A" wakes up as an emotional teenage girl, who has been plotting suicide and can feel her thoughts that are negative towards life. Angourie Rice is a sweet talented young actress. And her performance is incredible as Rhiannon. A bright young girl, who is stuck in a dead end relationship which her boyfriend only thinks of himself. And struggling with trying to maintain a relationship with her father. Who has been distant with the family. Justice Smith was okay with his performance as Rhiannon's boyfriend. It was an entertaining film. Seeing "A" transform into different people. And how it is trying to maintain a relationship with Rhiannon. But the film does drag a little in the middle of the second act. Were there is a little too much exposition and anti-climatic. Overall, Every Day is a pretty fair romantic drama film. An interesting and entertaining story. Angourie Rice delivers a sweet and charming performance. But it does get a little boring and repetitive in the climax.

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lemmensangelo
2018/03/02

I had hoped on a different kind of story then the way it took. I am not going to see I didn't liked the movie it was nice en beautiful but I think it had been better if it took a deferent depiction or something more drastic.

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