Moral Rating: | Offensive—Not Recommended |
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Primary Audience: | • Young Adults |
Genre: | Romance Fantasy Drama Adaptation |
Length: | 1 hr. 35 min. |
Year of Release: | 2018 |
USA Release: |
February 23, 2018 (wide—1,667 theaters) DVD: June 5, 2018 |
GAY—What’s wrong with being Gay? Answer
Homosexual behavior versus the Bible: Are people born Gay? Does homosexuality harm anyone? Is it anyone’s business? Are homosexual and heterosexual relationships equally valid?
What about Gays needs to change? Answer
It may not be what you think.
What does the Bible say about same sex marriages? Answer
Read stories about those who have struggled with homosexuality
Featuring |
Angourie Rice … Rhiannon / A Justice Smith … Justin / A Jeni Ross … Amy / A Lucas Jade Zumann … Nathan / A Rory McDonald … David / A Katie Douglas … Megan / A Jacob Batalon … James / A Ian Alexander … Vic / A Sean Jones … George / A Colin Ford … Xavier / A Jake Sim … Michael / A Nicole Law … Kelsea / A Karena Evans … Hannah / A Owen Teague … Alexander / A Hannah Alissa Richardson … Katie / A Maria Bello … Lindsey Michael Cram … Nick Debby Ryan … Jolene See all » |
Director | Michael Sucsy — “The Vow” (2012) |
Producer |
Gero Bauknecht Daniel Bekerman Claudia Bluemhuber See all » |
Distributor |
Orion Pictures (Orion Releasing LLC), owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. (MGM Holdings, Inc.), Owner: Amazon® |
“Every day a different body. Every day a different life. Every day in love with the same girl.”
Angourie Rice appears as Rhiannon, a sweet 16-year-old high school girl who falls in love with someone that can only be identified as a spirit. It calls itself “A,” and “A” wakes up every day in a different teen’s body. Yesterday “A” was a girl, today “A” might be a boy, and tomorrow—who knows? “A” possesses the person and lives his or her life for 24 hours, and, as “A” says, “tries not to mess anything up for them.” (Sort of like “always leave a place better than when you found it.”)
The complication comes in when “A” confesses to Rhiannon that it loves her. But how will they spend a life together? Will “A” wake up in a man’s body tomorrow, or a woman’s? This is a conundrum facing “A” and Rhiannon, who want to always be together, but how? Some of the people “A” possesses, and who Rhiannon interacts with, are teen boys, girls, gay, gender-confused, and straight. But always she must keep in mind that it is really not Justin or Kelsea, James, George, or Vic that she is speaking with, but it is the kind and thoughtful “A” who is controlling that person’s mind and body.
The film shows restraint in that there is little nudity or blatant sexual situations, (though sex is implied twice) and there are no “F” bombs. However, there is plenty of crude language, especially from Rhiannon’s older potty-mouth sister, i.e. “b*lls”, “a*s, sh*t, God d*mn, p*ss, etc. And there are crude references from guys such as “Are you on your period or what?” and “Slut.”
Homeschooling is presented in a negative light, “It feels like a prison,” and the homeschool mom comes across in an unfavorable way.
Rhiannon kisses “A” several times in the film, both when “A” shows up as a girl and as a boy. A couple of characters identify themselves as Gay, while homosexuality is implied in two other characters. “Every Day” depicts homosexuality as normal, making no effort to hide it or to present it as an undesirable, or sinful, lifestyle choice.
“Every Day” is an imaginative fantasy film about diverse teenagers, living in confusing times—depicting characters who greatly need Biblical answers.
From the viewpoint of a church youth leader, this is fertile ground for discussions about…
“Every Day” is adapted from a 2012 young-adult novel by David Levithan, who won two Lambda Literary Awards (Lammys) in 2003 and 2006. The Lammys celebrate the best lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender books of the year. Levithan is also the founding editor of PUSH, known for publishing “edgy” material for young adults.
What is SEXUAL IMMORALITY? Answer
SEXUAL LUST—Why does God strongly warn us about it? Answer
For a follower of Christ, what is LOVE—a feeling, an emotion, or an action? Answer
TRUE LOVE—What is true love and how do you know when you have found it? Answer
PURITY—Should I save sex for marriage? Answer
What about Gays needs to change? Answer
It may not be what you think.
GAY—What’s wrong with being Gay? Answer
Read stories about those who have struggled with homosexuality
What is SIN? Answer
How can I know what is RIGHT and WRONG? Answer
How can I discern whether a particular activity is WRONG? Answer
TEMPTATIONS—How can I deal with temptations? Answer
CONSEQUENCES—What are the consequences of sexual immorality? Answer
What is GOODNESS? Answer
What is RIGHTEOUSNESS? Answer
In the real world, when a spirit being possesses a human body, what is this called? See demoniac / demon possession
What is THE FEAR OF THE LORD? Answer
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