

Every Day

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.
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.
I was not expecting this movie to be so good. It really shocked me how good it was. I expected it would be just another teen romance, it was so much more. And all the questions it makes you ask and consider it does it so well, without being condescending or contrite. It really makes you think in a good way. Thank you to everyone involved for making this movie as I would never have read the book it was based on and that would have been my loss.
I just saw the BEST movie! I went to see this REALLY tired (I had just driven over 4,500 km in 4 out of 5 days and went to this movie to stay awake until it was an appropriate time to go to bed for the night). It was so much more than a young adult romance. It asked questions like: Am I defined by my shape, my gender, my colour? Have we a right to make decisions for ourselves that will compromise the ability of another to make their own decisions? What does respect or love look like and in the case of the latter does it have to have a “look”? And, finally, what would we be willing to sacrifice for the one we love most in the world and/or a total stranger? This storytelling is exquisitely beautiful. And, as one of the major protagonists is played by a number of actors the emotional tension could have easily dissipated were it not for the entirely captivating character inhabited by young actress named Angourie Rice. A wonderful journey. A new favourite movie. I give it a 10 out of 10. [Romantic Fantastic Drama]
it took me a long time to watch this since i read the book as a teenager and loved it very much
i would hate to watch a bad adaptation of it
but it was really great
i recommend to watch without reading even the sinopsis
This movie was really good. It was so unique and yet the perfect love story. It was very interesting to see how they covered a lot of different issues within the one movie too by jumping in and out of different people.
This is just such a great "What if" concept. What if you woke up every morning in a different body, but the same age? Could be a man or a woman, black or white, but never too far away? What would you be like? And what would it be like to fall in love?
That's the story this film tries to answer. It explores different themes like what makes people different, what is the nature of love and relationships, and it's the poster child for _carpe diem_! If you weren't interested in this movie, by what I just wrote, walk by. If this sounded fascinating, I think this just might be the romantic film you've been looking for.
I entered the theater more than a little tired and wasn't sure I would be able to stay awake. Not only did it hold my interest, I left feeling energized and a little yearning. 8/10
This film does a great job at personifying the concept of gender and sexuality fluidity while solidifying the simple idea of soul mates all while portraying a compelling story with characters that audiences can connect with and find impressive when it comes to casting choice. That being said, it had some difficulty finding an endpoint, a finality that would differ from the rest of the film, and that unfortunately doesn't mix well with the rest of the films message. Overall pretty good romance.
Every Day is a mesmerizing, emotional rollercoaster that hijacks your heart and mind – a love story like no other. Director Michael Sucsy adapts David Levithan's novel into a cinematic masterpiece that:
* Warms your heart with tender moments between two souls meant to be
* Breaks your heart with poignant reality checks on love's impossible circumstances
* Provokes your thoughts on identity, love, and soul connection – can it transcend physical form?
The plot follows Rhiannon, a teenager who falls for "A", a mysterious entity that wakes up each morning in a different body – every day a new face, gender, ethnicity, and life. Yet, "A" remains constant in love for Rhiannon.
Angourie Rice shines as Rhiannon, conveying the excitement, confusion, and devotion of loving someone who changes daily. The portrayal of "A" is equally captivating – bringing unique charm to each brief appearance in a new body.
This film beautifully explores:
* Love beyond physical appearance and gender
* Identity fluidity and self-discovery
* The pain of impermanence and longing
If not for some minor pacing issues and a slightly rushed conclusion, "Every Day" would be perfect.
Loved it. Not at all your average teenage movie. Angourie delivers a great performance even though she’s so young in this one.
#make marks#leave traces
what an interesting romantic movie.
she is awesome...
This movie is extremely hard to rate, as every word on the story will give away all the fun. You also probably shouldn't watch the trailer and additionally you shouldn't look up the other movie posters as they contain spoilers as well.
The only story you can know: "Rhiannon is a ~15 year old girl that is in an one-sides relationship with her boyfriend Justin. However, one day she gets to know a guy who turns around her entire life".
If you know me you also know that I don't have much love for romantic movies and romantic comedies and even less so if they are teenage romances (or romantic comedies). So it came as an absolute surprise to myself, that I actually liked this movie - which is due to its really strange and unusual story. This absurd idea makes the entire story totally interesting - however it is just revealed in the last third of the movie - two thirds you sit there and keep asking yourself what you are seeing and why you are seeing it and how this all fits together.
In the end, this isn't a classical teen romance story but touches aspects of the fantasy genre and explores a really strange kind of romance. And it's a really great idea and a great take.
There are a number of weaknesses though. Most of all, I think the movie doesn't explore it's idea deeply enough. The romance part is still the main aspect of the movie, and we get a large number of scenes that just focus on teenage romance. One could have shortened this part just a bit and instead could have gone deeper into the aspect of this personality, into the problems and into what this kind of romance actually means. It especially also has an aspect of unconventional love that could have also found a number of parallels to our modern society.
Also the story telling moves towards banality when getting towards the end, even though I liked the resolution.
To end on a positive note: The cast is really good - all of them young actors who despite lacking the experience are already great actors that probably have a great acting career in front of them.
It's not a movie that you'd had to have seen - still, anyone who loves the genre should definately watch this one as it will give you what you love but yet also give it an entirely new spin on things.
I was not expecting this movie to be so good. It really shocked me how good it was. I expected it would be just another teen romance, it was so much more. And all the questions it makes you ask and consider it does it so well, without being condescending or contrite. It really makes you think in a good way. Thank you to everyone involved for making this movie as I would never have read the book it was based on and that would have been my loss.