The Sky Is Everywhere Movie Rating

Melodies of Love and Loss

Drama,Music,Romance  United States of America 

The Sky Is Everywhere is a coming-of-age drama film directed by Josephine Decker. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Jandy Nelson. The movie follows Lennie (played by Grace Kaufman), a high school student and a musical prodigy who is struggling to deal with the death of her older sister, Bailey (played by Jordan Elsass), who died unexpectedly.

As Lennie tries to cope with her grief, she finds comfort in writing poems and leaving them all over her town. Things become complicated when Lennie begins to develop romantic feelings for two boys at school - the new guy, Joe (played by Jayson Smith), and her sister's grieving boyfriend, Toby (played by Jason Segel).

Lennie is torn between her loyalty to her sister's memory and her growing attraction to Joe and Toby. As she navigates the complexities of first love and first loss, Lennie learns to embrace her grief and find solace in the memories of her sister.

The film features a talented cast, including Grace Kaufman, Jason Segel, Cherry Jones, and Jacqueline Duprey. The beautiful cinematography captures the idyllic setting of a small town, and the soundtrack perfectly complements the emotional tone of the story.

Overall, The Sky Is Everywhere is a heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and healing that will resonate with viewers of all ages.

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