Everything, Everything Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.40/10 from 43000 votes
Tags: immune disorder, disease, new neighbor, black teen
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El amor lo es todo, todo

Title in Italiano:

Noi siamo tutto

Title in Português:

Amor Acima de Tudo

Title in Français:

Everything, Everything

Title in Türk:

Her Şey

Title in Deutsch:

Du neben mir

Synopsis

17-year-old Madeline Whittier lives with SCID, an immune disorder that prevents her from leaving her house and interacting with others. Her mother Pauline takes care of her with the help of her nurse Carla, who has been with them for 15 years. Only Pauline, Carla, and Carla's daughter Rosa are allowed in the Whittier home and around Maddy, who yearns to see the world, especially the ocean.

One day, a new family moves in next door and their son, who is Maddy's age, catches her eye; they share a look as Maddy watches through the window. Later that night while Maddy and Pauline are watching a movie, the boy and his sister appear on their doorstep with a Bundt cake. Pauline politely rejects it, but as she is closing the door, the boy asks where her daughter is.

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Play Title Artist
Everything, Everything
Night Drive
Ari Lennox: Writer
Ari Lennox: Performer
Jean Carn: Performer
Let's Go
Atilla Elçi: Writer
Khalid: Performer
Howling
RY X: Writer
RY X: Performer
In Your Eyes
Chester Hansen: Writer
BadBadNotGood: Performer
Heartbeats
Karin Dreijer: Writer
José González: Performer
May I Have This Dance
Bj Burton: Writer
Francis and the Lights: Performer
Ocean Eyes
Finneas O'Connell: Writer
Billie Eilish: Performer
Sound and Color
Alabama Shakes: Performer
Brittany Howard: Writer
Parking Lot
Anderson .Paak: Writer
Anderson .Paak: Performer
Stay
Zedd: Performer
Sarah Aarons: Writer
Wahine 'Ilikea
Dennis Kamakahi: Writer
Let My Baby Stay
Mac DeMarco: Writer
Mac DeMarco: Performer
Amandla Stenberg: Performer
Escape
Kehlani: Performer
Trevor Brown: Writer
Girl
Sydney Bennett: Writer
The Internet: Performer
How Did We
Justin Tranter: Writer
Skylar Stecker: Performer
Jussifer: Produced
Living in a Bubble
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
The Bundt Diaries
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Completely Gone
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Book Reviews and Big Dates
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
First Kisses
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Just Online Friends
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Infections and Reflections
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Nurse Janet
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
The Library Fight
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Ocean Photographs
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
First Flight
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Cliff Jump
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
First Times
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Crashing
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Ellipses
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Saying Goodbye
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Truths
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Everything
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
Everything Everything
Ludwig Göransson: Performer
End Titles, Last Bundt
Ludwig Göransson: Performer

User reviews

Joshua Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack of Everything, Everything provides a poignant backdrop to Maddy's journey of self-discovery and the challenges she faces in pursuing her desires.

Timothy Lopez
6/10

The emotional depth of the music resonates with the audience, drawing them into Maddy's isolated world and her dreams of experiencing life beyond her confines.

Brian Jackson
7/10

The music enhances the sense of curiosity and yearning felt by the main character, Madeline, as she dreams of exploring the ocean and the world outside her home.

Ashley Robinson
4/10

The soundtrack of Everything, Everything failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the scenes or evoke genuine emotions from the audience.

Edward White
4/10

Throughout the film, the soundtrack seemed disconnected from the characters' experiences and failed to create a cohesive atmosphere. Instead of complementing the narrative, the music often felt like an afterthought, overshadowed by the visuals and dialogue.

Charles Brown
7/10

The soundtrack of Everything, Everything perfectly captures the emotional journey of a young girl longing to experience the world beyond her confines.

Dorothy Taylor
9/10

The soundtrack of Everything, Everything perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Maddy, as she yearns for freedom and connection beyond the confines of her home.

Andrew Turner
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Everything, Everything is a poignant and impactful accompaniment to the story, enhancing the viewing experience and eliciting a range of emotions from the audience.

Mary Clark
7/10

The musical score beautifully complements the themes of love, hope, and longing in the film, adding depth and emotion to each scene.

Joshua Jackson
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Everything, Everything enhances the storytelling and emotional impact of the film, immersing viewers in Maddy's unique perspective and struggles.

Emily Robinson
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Everything, Everything missed the opportunity to deepen the audience's engagement with the characters and their struggles. It failed to create a memorable and impactful musical backdrop for the story, leaving a sense of emptiness and detachment instead.

Deborah Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack of Everything, Everything perfectly captures the emotions and yearning for adventure felt by the main character, Maddy, who is confined to her home due to SCID.

Thomas Gonzalez
8/10

The delicate and emotive melodies in the soundtrack convey the deep connection between Madeline and the boy next door, adding a layer of sweetness and innocence to their budding relationship.

Edward Brown
10/10

The music seamlessly blends with the film's storyline, enhancing the emotional depth of each scene and immersing the audience in Maddy's unique perspective and inner world. The soundtrack truly elevates the viewing experience and stays with you long after the movie ends.

George Johnson
6/10

The use of light, airy melodies in the soundtrack reflects the hope and optimism that Maddy holds onto despite her limitations.

Brian Hernandez
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack evokes a sense of longing, hope, and wonder, mirroring Maddy's desire to experience the world, especially the ocean, which symbolizes her ultimate dream.

Nancy Adams
6/10

The music enhances the sense of longing and desire for connection that Maddy experiences as she watches the world outside her window, particularly the ocean.

Donald Jones
8/10

The soundtrack's use of atmospheric and ethereal sounds creates a sense of wonder and imagination, reflecting Madeline's desire to break free from her limitations.

Lisa Clark
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the bittersweet moments of Maddy's developing relationship with the boy next door, adding depth to their interactions.

Paul Jackson
6/10

The music in the film evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity, mirroring Maddy's longing to explore the world and break free from her limitations.