Roger Ebert · 10 Jun 2026
Overlong Summer Romance “Every Year After” Is More Fizzle Than Sizzle
Often skews younger than its source material in ways that don’t really serve the larger story it's trying to tell.
AI Translated Summary:
The film adaptation of 'Every Year After' fails to capture the depth of its source material, resulting in a lackluster narrative that skews younger without enhancing the story. Its shortcomings highlight the challenges of translating complex themes into a more youthful context.
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