![]() I didn't want to write anything about this because I thought it was mediocre and forgettable but I want something to remind me that a film doesn't have to be best or close to it for me to enjoy it. A can control them and access their memories, but theyre not aware of anything that happens. It focuses on A, who wakes up in a different body every day. The hopeless romantic in me wished they still tried to work it out and that's how I thought it was gonna go so I was surprised at how crushed I felt because I didn't realize I was invested in the movie up to that point. Every Day is a novel by David Levithan and released in 2012. I didn't really feel emotionally attached to the movie through most of it, I just kept watching it to finish it but A's little "breakup speech" towards the end really captured me, it felt real and inevitable before she told him to stop talking he really looked like he could have kept going on and on. All the actors and actresses playing A were surprisingly consistent and you didn't have to wonder whether or not it was A. 1 Set in a gay-friendly small town in America, 2 it describes a few weeks in the lives of a group of high school students. ![]() For the most part everything was kept simple,it doesn't need you to concentrate and notice all the details despite A and Rhiannon's complex relationship. Boy Meets Boy is a young adult novel by David Levithan, published in 2003. I didn't think I was going to like this when I read the synopsis but it was better than I expected. ![]() Some movies are just about okay but somehow still good enough and this is one of them. ![]()
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