Every Day (2018)

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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.

Plot Summary of "Every Day"
The 2018 film "Every Day", directed by Michael Sucsy and composed by Jesse Andrews, is a special romantic fantasy drama based on David Levithan's bestselling book of the exact same name. The film's appealing plot focuses on a strange spirit called "A" who inhabits a various body every day, living everyone's life for a single day, while keeping all the memories of previous experiences.

Main Characters
The lead character of the movie is a 16-year-old lady, Rhiannon (Angourie Rice), who falls for "A". Unbeknownst to Rhiannon, her new sweetheart is the very same entity as her close friend who behaves in a different way one day. Rhiannon gradually realizes that she is in love with a spirit who alters bodies every day.

"A", the spirit, gets up in a different person's body every day, regardless of race, gender, or age, attempting their finest to go through every day without interfering with the host's life dramatically.

Lovestory of Rhiannon and "A"
The distinct love story begins when "A" discovers himself in the body of Rhiannon's sweetheart, Justin. He ends up investing an amazing day with Rhiannon, who values the brand-new sensitivity and connection she feels with her partner. She is, nevertheless, astonished when Justin can not keep in mind the special day.

When "A" inhabits the body of Rhiannon's buddy, Nathan, things get complicated. After investing another terrific time with Rhiannon, this time "A" reveals the reality about his presence, explaining how he leaps around bodies every day. At first, Rhiannon is surprised and sceptic however she happens when "A" supplies her with intimate memories that convince her of their unique bond.

" A" and Rhiannon's Relationship Challenges
The 2 deal with the impossible obstacles of a relationship that has no physical permanence. "A" and Rhiannon struggle to discover each other every day, while at the very same time trying not to disrupt the lives of the bodies "A" lives in.

Rhiannon often feels enormous disappointment and confusion as she browses this complex web of identities, falling more deeply in love with "A" regardless of the host body. "A", on the contrary, though deeply in love with Rhiannon, grapples with a sense of regret at the idea of one body's life being interrupted due to their relationship.

Conclusion
Towards completion of the film, "A" realizes the hardships Rhiannon has to deal with due to their unconventional relationship and chooses to leave her life by taking a trip far, where she can't reach or find him. Rhiannon, heartbroken, yet comprehending, accepts the decision. The film ends on a bittersweet note, showing Rhiannon progressing in life, carrying with her the distinct and impactful experience of her relationship with "A.".

Top Cast

  • Angourie Rice (small)
    Angourie Rice
    Rhiannon / A
  • Justice Smith (small)
    Justice Smith
    Justin / A
  • Debby Ryan (small)
    Debby Ryan
    Jolene
  • Maria Bello (small)
    Maria Bello
    Lindsey
  • Lucas Jade Zumann (small)
    Lucas Jade Zumann
    Nathan / A
  • Jacob Batalon (small)
    Jacob Batalon
    James / A
  • Colin Ford (small)
    Colin Ford
    Xavier / A
  • Owen Teague (small)
    Owen Teague
    Alexander / A
  • Jake Sim (small)
    Jake Sim
    Michael / A
  • Katie Douglas (small)
    Katie Douglas
    Megan / A
  • Charles Vandervaart (small)
    Charles Vandervaart
    Steve