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Every Day Was My Kind Of Movie

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Submitted by Joel on Fri, 03/02/2018 - 20:02
Rating
5

I really enjoyed Every Day, but I understand that it's not for everyone. This is just my kind of movie. What happens to a person in an extraordinary circumstance? Most people don't believe it, but some people can embrace the impossible. I also enjoy a good love story; especially one that really defies societal constraints. And this story had it all. Sadly, it also has some terrible acting in it. I wish I could have rated this higher. If you enjoyed Stranger Than Fiction (and don't mind the teen version), I think you'll like this.

Every Day follows the relationship between teen Rhiannon and the personality "A". This personality awakes in a new body every day (ROLL CREDITS!) and has minor access to memories, but has to figure out a lot about the person, so as not to screw up his or her life. It's a pretty crazy concept. But when "A" meets Rhiannon, he falls for her, and their romance begins. Can she see "A" for who or what it is? 

I really did like this movie in spite of the acting. Angourie Rice does a good job, but Justice Smith struggled with his roles. Some of the other teens cast also struggled with the concept. And some of the writing was a little rough. But man, I really loved the concept. And the way the story developed was good, too. Really, change a couple of rough areas and get some better actors (besides Rhiannon and her family) and this movie would have been an 8 or 9 for me. I just love stuff like this.