Everything, Everything
Blu-ray
Review by Kam Williams
Adaptation
of Bittersweet Best Seller Arrives on Home Video
It's
Maddy Whittier's (Amandla Stenburg) 18th birthday, but she won't be
celebrating the occasion at a party or restaurant. In fact, she won't
be leaving the house or even having friends over anytime soon.
That's
because she has SCID, a rare genetic disorder that basically makes
her allergic to everything. Consequently, she's been stuck inside a
hermetically-sealed house since being diagnosed with the disease at
the age of 3, shortly after her father and brother's untimely deaths
in a terrible car crash.
Lucky
for Maddy, her mom, Pauline (Anika Noni Rose), is a physician who
could afford to raise her in a luxurious, if sterile, environment
free of the germs that could compromise her immune system in an
instant. Although Maddy grew up curious about the outside world,
she's gotten used to exploring it over the internet with the help of
online courses and a support group for kids with her sickness.
Then,
Maddy receives the best birthday gift she could ever imagine when new
neighbors move in right next-door. For, one member of the family,
Olly (Nick Robinson), is a boy about her own age. And all it takes
is a glance through the glass window for the handsome hunk to fall
head-over-heels in love with her.
The
ardent admirer uses sign language to ask Maddy for her phone number,
before typing "U R beautiful" in his very first text.
Olly's zeal only increases upon learning about her crippling
affliction, and he asks if there's any way he could be decontaminated
to come over for a visit.
But
that's against doctor's orders, especially mom's, which forces the
lovebirds to admire each other from afar. Hormones raging, Maddy is
suddenly discontent with her sheltered existence in an antiseptic
gilded cage.
Will
she recklessly abandon the protective bubble to rush into the arms of
a perfect Prince Charming she barely knows? That is the burning
question at the heart of Everything, Everything, a bittersweet,
bildungsroman based on the young adult novel by Nicola Yoon. The
picture was directed by Stella Meghie who successfully adapted the
book into a syrupy soap opera certain to satisfy fans of the source
material.
A
tender enough tearjerker to dehydrate even this crabby curmudgeon!
Rated PG-13 for mature themes and brief sensuality
Running time: 96 minutes
Distributor: Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: Trapped in Love: The Story of Everything,
Everything; and deleted scenes.
To
see a trailer for Everything, Everything, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42KNwQ6u42U
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