you can piece together the story yourself, including its final turn; nothing about Maddie's story makes sense until, suddenly, it does. But "Everything, Everything" is watchable and not unpleasant
the twist ending both saves and hurts the film. The last few minutes are a bit cliched, if not uplifting, but what gets Maddy there is heartbreaking and infuriating
the story loses credibility at the end, but the demographic that is the main target here won't care; it will be caught up in the romance, rooting for a young couple that's hard not to like
the film does have its charms. The outside world, when we do reach it, is as gorgeous for the audience as it must appear to someone seeing it for the first time
Everything, Everything feels like something fresh. Director Stella Meghie sidesteps the pitfalls of your typical YA movie, delivering a gorgeous and sweet story that you can't help but fall in love with