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Based on David Levithan's acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Every Day tells the story of Rhiannon (Angourie Rice), a 16-year old girl who falls in love with a mysterious soul named "A" who inhabits a different body every day. Feeling an unmatched connection, Rhiannon and A work each day to find each other, not knowing what or who the next day will bring. The more the two fall in love, the more the realities of loving someone who is a different person every 24 hours takes a toll, leaving Rhiannon and A to face the hardest decision either has ever had to make.
Rating
PG-13 (for thematic content, language, teen drinking, and suggestive material)
Director
Michael Sucsy
Studio
Orion Pictures
Writer
Jesse Andrews
  • DOMMAGE QUE LE CÔTÉ SURNATUREL SOIT GÂCHÉ AU PROFIT DE L'HISTOIRE D'AMOUR MAIS LE FILM RESTE TOUT DE MÊME PLAISANT AJOUTANT UNE CERTAINE ORIGINALITÉ AU GENRE.
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  • Every Day pleasantly make fine use out of its unique premise, with nice performances and sweet teen angst, that do react at daily problems teenagers do have. Its final act might be a little much to swallow, but its heart is still at the right place.
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  • ends on a sad note...
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  • this movie is awsome it`s a great teen and tween flim. Love the romace. Even though failed the box office it was still a great movie. This movie derseves a five star,
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  • An ok movie with no beggining or end
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  • Lovely acting, solid story with a bold ending make for a wonderful teen flick about first loves and knowing your own worth.
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  • Amazing! SO worth your time. Beautiful love story. Moved me to tears. Don't listen to the rest of the reviews. When my dad was a kid him and his dad porously went and saw movies with bad rating's and more times than not enjoyed the movie SO just take my word and go see this movie.
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  • DAILY SCRUBForget polygamy, hows about dating someone new every day? Well, the same someone who happens to inhabit a different skin upon waking. Great premise for a movie, so here we are."Every Day" is one of those giddy teen fantasies riding on a boffo, supernatural twist, that attempts to handle a crazy concept in a serious manner. And it kinda works. Works because the topics at hand - relationships, diversity and why we love - are universal enough to carry a twilight zone scenario.What could have been a comedic mess, or a ridiculous sci-fi drama, instead turns out to be a charming, clever little film, delivering a table full of food for thought. Sure it gets a bit sappy at times, but the tissue industry needs the support.- hipCRANK
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  • The premise is so lovely that it eases the film's flaws. Performance by the lead actress was also deeply endearing and absolutely convincing that she loved A in his/her many forms. I wish they'd make a more complex sequel, one that would deepen A's character, change up the rules, and go further to confront issues such as weight or height or age or class prejudice: all those reasons society finds to label others' love as strange or inappropriate or invalid.
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  • It had an interesting premise but was ultimately just another teen movie.
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  • The movie knows what it wants. That is why everyday makes a great film.
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  • In Midnight in Paris, the car door opens, and we are invited to hop in and take a Midnight ride. So it is with the abstraction known a A in Every Day. I see the poor reviews here and I see my problem. I couldn't get away from the potential plot turns available to the story using the device known as A. The story settles down into a nice love story after opening doors and looking into various peoples heads. It could have gone a lot differently, but didn't. I liked the movie. Every Day breaks out of the high school city of hormone bubbles and ends up on a more sophisticated plane. I feel like George Costanza getting caught snatching a chocolate eclair out of the trash can at a party. But that's ok, I'm good with it.
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  • Very sweet movie. Good acting. No one dies, bonus!
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  • If you don't have a brain for love you are not gonna like this movie. If you fall in love right way. Which is by personality not looks. Then u might understand the concept better.
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  • At first I thought it was an unique and innovative concept, you know the part where the main character wakes up as a different person each day and live their life for a day. Then I remembered an 80s TV show called Quantum Leap, which has similar concept. Anyway, it is like Quantum Leap + 30 First Dates (except the main character has exceptionally good memory of what each day spent as a different person was) + teen romance and a very mature selfless love ending, which is sad.Anyway, I hope it does better in the ticket sales department, as it is way underrated.
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