![]() ![]() Maddy’s mother (Rose) is a physician – which explains their Better Homes and Gardens-worthy house – who takes daily blood tests of her daughter, monitoring the disease’s progress, or apparent lack thereof, along with the family nurse, Carla (de la Reguera), who facilitates the budding romance in a way that eventually, inevitably leads to what may be disaster.ĭirector Meghie and screenwriter J. When hunky, black-clad brooder Olly (Robinson) and his family move in next door, Maddy spies him from her bedroom window, they lock eyes as he skateboards by with a tentative wave, and the race to true teen love is off and running. Maddy, bookworm smart, beautiful, and a budding architect via online schooling, is close melodramatic kin to John Travolta’s The Boy in the Plastic Bubble. She’s 18-year-old Maddy who, as is explained in both voiceover and animation, suffers from a rare autoimmune disorder that has kept her from leaving her mother’s airlocked, spick-and-span Los Angeles home for as long as she can remember. But when Madeline meets Olly, her new neighbor, her life will be flipped upside as she yearns to adventure,experience, and live the fullest life.Based on the YA novel by Nicola Yoon, this is an above-average, young love weeper that somehow manages to hit all the genre notes in formal succession – yawn – but holds your interest by the remarkably nuanced performances of leads Stenberg and Robinson. Other cast members include Ana De La Reguera, Anika Noni Rose, and Taylor Hickson and from this trailer you can expect to be blown away from these performances.Īmandla plays Madeline Whitter, an 18-year-old girl who has been kept isolated for her entire life due to an immunodeficiency disease that makes everything outside of her disinfected home a threat to her life. Today, we are losing it even more because the official Everything, Everything movie trailer just dropped and words can’t describe how perfect it is! Amandla Stenberg (Rue from The Hunger Games) and Nick Robinson (Jurassic World) are the stars of the film. ![]() Earlier this year we heard that Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon would be adapted into a film and we lost our minds. ![]()
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