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Synopsis: A 17 year old girl named Madeline Whittier has a rare disease that causes her to have to stay indoors 24/7 with her filtered air. Her whole life is basically books, her mom, and Carla(her nurse). One day, a moving truck pulls in next door. There she sees Olly. Olly Bright is Maddy's new neighbor. They get to know each other through emails. The more they get to know each other, the more they fall in love. Olly starts to make Maddy realize that she isn't really living. This starts the adventures of Maddy's new life.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Stella Meghie
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
47%
PG-13
Year:
2017
96 min
$34,091,886
Website
7,724 Views


Yeah.

Carla irradiated it.

And where'd you get it?

From Rosa.

It's nice.

You look pretty.

You listen to me.

You stay on your

side of the room,

he stay on his.

I already told

him the same thing.

What are you talking about?

You stay on your side,

he stays on his.

-He's here.

-Who's here?

Olly.

Nod if you understand.

I'm worried you're

losing your motor skills.

Why?

Because I'm terrible

at saying no.

Because you deserve

a little something.

Is that what

you're gonna wear?

You just gonna

stay over there?

Carla said that I had to stay as

far away from you as possible.

Cool.

You're standing really still.

Maybe you should come in.

Yeah. Yeah.

I could do that.

You're really different than

I thought you were gonna be.

I know.

Sexier, right?

I understand,

you're nervous.

-It's all right, you can admit it.

-I am nervous.

All right. Well, so am I.

I like this room.

Yeah.

My mom built it so that I could

feel like I was outside.

Does it work?

Most days.

I have a really

excellent imagination.

Princess Madeline

in her glass castle.

I'm not a princess.

Good.

Because I'm not a prince.

So, how long

have you been sick?

My whole life.

I mean, what would happen

if you went outside?

Probably

spontaneous combustion.

We'll stay inside.

Yeah,

that's a good idea.

Have you ever left this house?

No.

Where would you go?

If you could.

The ocean.

The ocean? Why?

Well, it covers

72% of the planet.

And it's approximately

3 miles from here.

And I've never seen it.

It's a bad choice.

Why?

I'm assuming you can't swim.

Yeah, you're right.

But I'd like to try.

I respect the ocean.

I mean, it's beautiful. It's

impersonal, it's murderous.

It's Mother Nature

at her finest.

I mean,

the point of waves

is to suck your feet out from under

you so that you drown faster.

Right.

Didn't see that

dark turn coming.

Yeah, well...

I'm really good at handstands.

Yeah?

What else can you do?

Man.

I'm afraid

that's pretty much it.

You didn't touch, right?

No.

No touching.

Your face!

What? Is it red?

I can see it.

You're completely gone

and you barely know him.

I thought you

were on our side!

I'm just facilitating.

Do you, think I

could see him again?

In a week. I wanna

make sure you're okay.

What am I supposed

to do until then?

When was the last time

you posted a review?

Hey, where are you?

Skating in Venice.

Sh*t.

I'm sorry, Maddy.

No, no, no.

You should enjoy that.

For us both.

It's boring without you.

What makes you think

that I'd make it any better?

Well, there are no girls here, so

who am I supposed to show off to?

So, listen,

on Tuesday,

Carla has the night off,

and my mom's

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J. Mills Goodloe

J. Mills Goodloe is an American film producer, screenwriter, director and actor. more…

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