Every Day

Parental Rating: PG-13

Contains: Language    Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens February 23, 2018

Runs 95 minutes

Every Day "A", a lost soul, wakes up in a different body. It will be someone in the general area and around the same age. It could be a boy or a girl. When "A" wakes up in Justin's (Justice Smith) body, he meets Rhiannon (Angourie Rice), Justin's girlfriend and "A"'s world is changed. "A" reveals his secret to her and the two fall in love. They have to work hard to find each other every day. "A" could be miles away or at her very High School. "A" could be her best friend or someone she dislikes. Once "A" leaves a body after 24 hours, the host never remembers so Rhiannon can't talk to anyone besides "A" about their secret. Soon, it becomes apparent that their relationship may be doomed in the future as it becomes harder and harder to see each other and explain Rhiannon's actions. Will these two young teens be able to make the toughest decision of their young lives?

Ok. This movie wasn't terrible. The cast was attractive. I thought Angourie Rice and Justice Smith were both good. Maria Bello pops up as Rhiannon's Mom to add a little heft to the film. I would have liked a little more explanation. Did this start happening when "A" was a brand new baby? How in the world did that work? And, where did "A" come from to begin with? But, those thing weren't really discussed. This was more a teen love story, probably targeted to teenage girls. If you have a teenage daughter, you could take her. Otherwise, probably skip it.




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