Everything, Everything

2017 "Risk everything... for love."
6.3| 1h36m| PG-13| en
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A teenager who's lived a sheltered life because she's allergic to everything, falls for the boy who moves in next door.

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Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
Neil Welch Maddy, suffering from impairment to her immunity system, has lived in a hermetically sealed home for most of her life. When hot neighbour Olly moves next door, Maddy decides she would like to get out into the world. This, of course, carries risks, and Olly is not without issues of his own.Adapted from a novel I haven't read, this film has an interesting narrative, a couple of twists which are easily anticipated (which means I spotted them) and engaging leads in Amandla Stenberg as Maddy (an attractive mixed-race young woman with a surprisingly lush bosom and an extra "l" in her first name) and Nick Robinson. They have good chemistry and give decent performances.There is also some nice scenery in Hawaii.The title is dumb.This is an easygoing romantic drama. There's nothing special about it apart from the two leads, and it's the sort of thing you may have seen as a Hallmark movie of the week, but it's an adequate time-passer.
LemonLadyR I am over 60, and don't usually like movies with usual plots (although this one had a good, if not original, twist) or 'teen movies'. But I loved this one, even though I knew going in that it was a young love story. And I loved it a little because I related to Maddie's life, a lot because it was done well, and very beautifully.I think there is something for everyone here, from good character development, acting, editing, and even the great house Maddie lived in (although more of a beautiful jail). Since so much of it took place indoors, the house had to be a character, for the movie to work. I want that house! The Hawaii 'dream' sequences were beautiful and emotional, everything I hoped they would be. Maddie's emotions were conveyed very well.I loved that there was no nudity. I loved that he loved her the most for being funny and smart, and then beautiful. I loved that people of color were cast mostly, at least it seemed, just because they got the part, although I understand some was done due to the book it was based on.
TOMASBBloodhound Everything, Everything may not win any Oscars this spring but there isn't any fault in these young stars. This film deals with a teenage girl who lives her life sealed up in her house, and under close medical supervision by either a nurse or her mother who is a doctor. Her only sibling, a brother, and her father were apparently killed in an accident. she has to do her schoolwork online. It's a pretty lonely life for young Maddy, who suffers from some disease where she has a very weak immune system and cannot be exposed to typical germs. At least she doesn't have to live in a bubble like John Travolta or Jake Gyllenhaal. It looks like a nice house, anyway. Big windows. Big enough to let her flirt wiyh the new boy Olly who just moved in next door, anyway. Olly is apparently a cute boy, but he has a rough life. His dad is an abusive drunk who can't hold a job, forcing them to move often. These two kids are in need of a good romance, its safe to say. But how can these kids get to know each other when Maddy isn't supposed to be in the room with other kids??With the help of her nurse, Maddy and Olly are able to strike up a little bit of a relationship. Plot complications involving her mother seem to stop it before it can get beyond a 4th of July kiss, though. Maddy is compelled to do something bold. She purchases tickets for herself and Olly to take a romantic trip to Hawai'i! I guess she'd theoretically rather die of every possible germ imaginable than spend another day locked inside her house. And what a fun trip it is!Spoiler.Of course once this trip is taken, there are only 2 paths this story can take. The film dangles one in front of our face, then hits us over the head with the other. And it was no surprise to this author that Maddy was not really sick, but think of what that says about her mother. By the film's end, their relationship is still up in the air as Maddy's childhood was proven to be an unnecessary lie. Do Maddy and Olly end up together? Take a wild guess, but you'll feel they've earned their happy ending.This is a better than expected film, and the young stars get a lot of the credit. Amanda Stenberg in particular will hopefully use this film to vault herself to great things. Despite many predictable parts, there are some nice touches involving Maddy's architecture projects coming to life, and her astronaut guardian angel. Despite the PG-13 rating, the film has little explicit material, save for one scene of I'd call it "implied intimacy". Will this film's target audience of teens get the Nurse Ratched reference? Will their parents know what it means when they are asked?? 1975 was a long time ago.The Hound.
nicole102292 This movie was surprisingly good. I didn't have much expectation for it since it is a teen romance movie, but I found myself smiling and loving the relationship between Maddy and Olly. It is a feel good movie with a few bumps along the way.