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What if you couldn\u2019t touch anything in the outside world? Never breathe in the fresh air, feel the sun warm your face\u2026or kiss the boy next door? \u201CEverything, Everything\u201D tells the unlikely love story of Maddy, a smart, curious and imaginative 18-year-old who due to an illness cannot leave the protection of the hermetically sealed environment within her house, and Olly, the boy next door who won\u2019t let that stop them. Maddy is desperate to experience the much more stimulating outside world, and the promise of her first romance. Gazing through windows and talking only through texts, she and Olly form a deep bond that leads them to risk everything to be together\u2026even if it means losing everything.




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Based on author Nicola Yoon's bestselling YA novel, EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING follows Madeline Whittier (Amandla Stenberg), a soon-to-be 18-year-old who's living with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), which forces her to stay in a tightly controlled, germ-free environment. Since Maddy isn't allowed leave home, her only companions are her private nurse, Carla (Ana de la Reguera); Carla's teen daughter, Rosa (Danube R. Hermosillo); and Maddy's strict physician mother, Dr. Whittier (Anika Noni Rose). But everything changes when a new family moves in next door and their teenage son, Olly Bright (Nick Robinson), smiles up at Maddy, who's watching from her window. Olly and Maddy start texting all the time, and he sometimes even jumps up to her window sill to be close to her. One day, Carla notices that Maddy is clearly in love, so she arranges a face-to-face meeting with Olly -- as long as they promise not to touch. But when Maddy takes a risk to see Olly, her mother forbids her to be with him again. Maddy must decide whether to risk everything -- even her health -- to be with Olly and find out what her immune system can handle.


The sine qua non component of Underworld is Tomato, the experimental graphic design firm of which Hyde and Smith are members. The cut-up, scraggly, ugly beauty of Tomato's type solutions are matched and amplified in Hyde's Byron Gisin-ish lyrics (e.g. "Got my 501s freeze- dried with a new religion"). Underworld are aware of the significant piece missing from Everything, Everything and will soon release a DVD version, which will insert Tomato into the live document. Looks like these lads really have thought of everything.


It's looking at the fact that history repeats itself - that comes up a lot on the album. If you look back at people a thousand years ago, think how violent they were and how much we've learned since then, then turn on the TV and look at what we're actually up to... it doesn't feel any different to me. I think we're foolish to think that we're somehow improving the way we interact with each other; everything still comes down to this question same question of 'why can't you be more like me?', which is what all conflict boils down to, be it conflict of religion or conflict of politics. All these insane things still dictate who gets killed and who doesn't. The main thing I'm saying is that I want to go back to before we had all this complexity. Can't we just go back to when all we had to do was catch our dinner and build a shelter? Maybe that's where we should've stayed - as animals.


Everything Everything is an art-rock band based in Manchester, UK, with members hailing from Northumberland, Kent and Guernsey. Their eclectic sound has been described as everything from progressive to art-funk, with influences encompassing Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Radiohead and R. Kelly.


The story of a teenage girl who's literally allergic to the outside world. When a new family moves in next door, she begins a complicated romance that challenges everything she's ever known. The narrative unfolds via vignettes, diary entries, texts, charts, lists, illustrations, and more. 041b061a72


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