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Warner Bros. | 2018 | 97 min | Rated PG-13 | Jun 05, 2018
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Video
Codec: MPEG-4 AVC (29.99 Mbps) Resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit) Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps) English: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
Note: English DD=narrative desc...
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit) Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps) English: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
(less)Note: English DD=narrative descriptive
Subtitles
English SDH, Spanish
Discs
Blu-ray Disc Single disc (1 BD-50)
Playback
Region A (B, C untested)
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Movie rating
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5.6
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19 ratings.
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19% popularity
95 collections
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Every Day Blu-ray Review
Date with an A(ngel)
Reviewed by Michael Reuben, June 6, 2018
Impossible romances are always the most intense. Think of Tristan and Isolde, Lancelot and
Guinevere or Romeo and Juliet. And then there's the love between teenage Rhiannon (Angourie
Rice) and a mysterious entity known only as "A", which is the subject of Every Day, a filmed
adaptation of the young adult novel by David Levithan ( Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist). "A"
is a disembodied spirit who inhabits a body for twenty-four hours, then moves on to
another—which means that, once he and Rhiannon meet, they have to keep finding each other
again every day.
We first meet "A" when he wakes up in the body of Justin (Justice Lake), Rhiannon's boyfriend,
who usually takes her for granted but on this day is oddly attentive. "A" is so moved by
Rhiannon that he continues to seek her out in each of his new daily identities, which are always
about the same age and geographically close to his previous host. As "A" gradually works up the
courage to tell Rhiannon who he (or it) really is, and then has to overcome her understandable
skepticism, the two lovers gradually realize their dilemma. They can never truly be together
unless "A" manages to remain in the same body permanently, thereby depriving that particular
host of his (or her) own life.
The original book was told from "A's" point of view, but the screenplay by Jesse Andrews ( Me
and Earl and the Dying Girl) shifts the focus to Rhiannon, who has to carry the picture while a
parade of young actors portrays "A". Fortunately, Angourie Rice, who was one of the best things
in Shane Black's The Nice
Guys, rises to
the challenge, portraying Rhiannon with a nicely
balanced mixture of wide-eyed innocence and wisdom beyond her years. Rice's ability to interact
consistently with each new "A" alter ego is essential to maintaining the illusion that they're all
the same person.
"A's" origin is never explained, but its ability to function from day to day could only exist in an
age shaped by iPhones and the internet. "A" relies on alarms set by Siri to ensure that the latest
host is home in bed by midnight, when the spirit migrates to a new body; it uses an Instagram
account to keep a record of its identities, changing the password every night just before it departs
to prevent access by prior hosts; and it relies on text messages to connect with Rhiannon in each
new body. The notion of a soul that embodies someone's truest identity is an ancient concept, but
"A" is a uniquely modern spirit.
Every Day Blu-ray, Video Quality
Every Day was photographed digitally by Rogier Stoffiers ( Lakeview Terrace), on the Arri Alexa
Mini, if IMDb is to believed. Warner's 1080p, AVC-encoded Blu-ray reflects the usual virtues of
digital capture, with superior sharpness and detail throughout, solid blacks and an absence of
noise, aliasing or interference. The brightly cheerful palette helps to downplay the story's darker
elements. Warner has given the film a superior encode with a relatively high bitrate of 29.99
Mbps.
Every Day Blu-ray, Audio Quality
Every Day's 5.1 sound mix, encoded in lossless DTS-HD MA, provides a nice sense of
environmental ambiance to this dialogue-driven film. The track also provides depth and punch to
the extensive collection of contemporary songs that is the film's principal score,
supplemented with incidental music by Elliott Wheeler ( The
Great Gatsby).
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