
Every Day
One day, his girlfriend Saki, who is in coma by a car accident, appears in front of Haruyuki. Saki says she was given a week and makes a box lunch for Haruyuki as she used to always do. Since then, every single day becomes special for him.
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Plot Summary
A spirit named 'A' wakes up in a different body every day, never staying in the same body for longer than 24 hours. On the sixth day, 'A' falls in love with Rhiannon, a girl who is dating Justin. 'A' makes a decision to try and be with Rhiannon every day, but this proves to be a monumental challenge as they must navigate the complexities of inhabiting different lives each day.
Critical Reception
Every Day received mixed to generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding the premise intriguing but the execution to be uneven and the emotional depth lacking. Audiences had a slightly more favorable reaction, appreciating the unique concept and romantic elements, though some found the narrative repetitive.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's high-concept premise is its strongest asset, offering a thought-provoking exploration of identity and love.
- However, many critics felt the execution failed to fully realize the potential of its unique story, leading to a somewhat diluted emotional impact.
- While the romantic elements and central performances were occasionally praised, the narrative pacing and overall message were often seen as underdeveloped.
Google audience: Google users generally responded positively to the film's imaginative premise and its exploration of love across different perspectives. Many appreciated the romantic storyline and the underlying message about empathy and understanding, though some found the story predictable or wished for more consistent character development.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the young adult novel of the same name by David Levithan, published in 2012.
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