plotwise, the book is faithful to the novel, but its eventual resolution is insubstantial and unsatisfying, as sometimes happens when story points are dutifully replicated onscreen without accompanying visuals
at its core is a well-intentioned message about inclusivity and valuing inner beauty, but the film, adapted from the 2012 YA best-seller by David Levithan, remains stuck in a stubborn rut somewhere between confusing and snooze-inducing
"Every Day", an adaptation of David Levithan's 2012 young-adult novel, marks a surprisingly original entry in the genre of fanciful mismatched love story
"Every Day" wants to spread a message of inclusion and acceptance, but its choices constantly undermine that theme. It’s a good-hearted idea, terribly executed on screen