Every Day
"Every day a different body. Every day a different life. Every day in love with the same girl."
Rhiannon, a sixteen-year-old girl, falls for a mysterious presence named A who lives inside a different body every day. Each morning A awakens in someone else and continues with their day, making it impossible to hold a conventional relationship. Yet a powerful connection persists across the body... Read more
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About Every Day
Rhiannon, a sixteen-year-old girl, falls for a mysterious presence named A who lives inside a different body every day. Each morning A awakens in someone else and continues with their day, making it impossible to hold a conventional relationship. Yet a powerful connection persists across the body switches, guiding them to find each other again and again. As they seek closeness, they confront questions about identity and what love means when the body you wake up in changes daily, together now. The film keeps the focus on emotion and continuity rather than the mechanics of the swap, offering a humane look at what changes mean. The film hints at secrets that deepen. Its emotional core stays with you long after.
Directed by Michael Sucsy, Every Day adapts David Levithan's novel with a screenplay by Jesse Andrews. It stars Angourie Rice as Rhiannon and Justice Smith as A, and was released in 2018 with Rice and Smith in lead roles worldwide.
The film grossed about $10.4 million worldwide on a budget of $4.9 million, reflecting a modest but solid performance for a romance fantasy released by a mid size studio. It opened in select markets and expanded to a broader audience.
Every Day sparked discussion around love that crosses bodies and the idea that identity can be flexible yet deeply shared. Audiences praised the performances, particularly Rice and Smith, and the movie's imaginative premise joined conversations about representation in young adult fantasy. It inspired fans to view relationships through a lens.
Critical responses note the earnest tone and inventive premise, while highlighting themes of connection and selfhood amid change. The story keeps the focus on emotion rather than exposition, inviting viewers to consider what lasts when surroundings keep shifting. The film invites reflection on how memory, choice, and circumstance shape connections.
Details
- Release Date
- February 22, 2018
- Runtime
- 1h 37m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 2,283 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Romance, Fantasy
- Country
- CH
- Studio
- FilmWave +2 more
- Budget
- $4,900,000
- Box Office
- $10,400,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Angourie Rice
Rhiannon / A
Justice Smith
Justin / A
Jeni Ross
Amy / A
Lucas Jade Zumann
Nathan / A
Rory McDonald
David / A
Katie Douglas
Megan / A
Jacob Batalon
James / A
Ian Alexander
Vic / A
Sean Jones
George / A
Colin Ford
Xavier / A
Director: Michael Sucsy
Written by: Jesse Andrews, David Levithan