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Everything, Everything
Everything, Everything

7.2

Everything, Everything

PG-13·2017·96m

Summary

A teenager who's lived a sheltered life because she's allergic to everything, falls for the boy who moves in next door.

Crew

Director

Stella Meghie

Novel

Nicola Yoon

Screenplay

J. Mills Goodloe

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

February 4, 2018

8

**The modern day Rapunzel tale!**

There are lots of films to compare with. 'Tangled', 'The Space Between Us' to all the cancer themed films. Yet it is still unique with the reasons it reveals. But highly influenced by Rapunzel tale. Well written and directed, along with the performances. It was not your regular teen romance. It had depth in romance, but the balance between the main two characters were lacking. That did not do any bad for the film. Since it was told from the girl's perspective.

A teen girl with SCID had never left the house almost all of her life. But that is going to change when a new neighbours moves in. The new boy shows interest in her, and so she's. So they develop a friendship through texting. In the next stage of their relationship, things changes and makes them go crazy. Regarding the medical condition of the girl, how the love perspective of this young couple shapes was told in the remaining.

Going by trivia, I think I've missed so many things from the original source. So I'm thinking to read the book now. Because to learn more from the boy's perspective. Yet the film was nice and cute, made nothing wrong to dislike it. Being simple and/or altered to cinematic version is always welcomed by me. There young actors were awesome. It is definitely an under-rated film. Like usual forget the film critics and follow what the film fanatics says. Especially if you are a youngster, you should watch it.

_8/10_

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$10,000,000.00

Revenue:

$61,621,140.00

Keywords

based on novel or book
nurse
isolation
love
neighbor
teenage girl
air
teenage love
illness
sheltered
taking a risk
based on young adult novel