Initially this post was supposed to be a movie review for “Everything, Everything”, but having recently written about the novel (you can check out the review here ), I decided to compare the book and the movie. *Spoilers ahead* Keep going only if you read the book / watched the movie On the whole, the film follows the same pattern and order of events as in the book. We get a close-up of Madeline Whittier’s (Amandla Stenberg) disease and repetitive schedule (and we feel sorry for her unfortunate life right from the start), we meet Olly Bright (Nick Robinson), the new boy from next door, we watch the two teenagers falling for each other and then, we end up following them throughout their whole quick, crazy journey. Also, the major plot twist (Maddy actually being perfectly healthy) definitely comes as a shock to those who haven’t read the book before watching the movie (and they are most likely to pity the teenage girl even more). If I had to mention some differences between the...