The Sky Is Everywhere: A Heartfelt Journey Through Grief and Love!

Confession time: Sometimes, I find myself craving stories that hit deep, that make me feel every possible emotion in just a short amount of time. That’s exactly what The Sky Is Everywhere did to me. It pulled me into a world where grief and love collide in the most poignant way, and I couldn’t help but get lost in it.

Scene Review

The film follows Lennie, a teenage girl who’s struggling with the loss of her sister, Bailey. The emotions are raw from the very beginning, as we see Lennie wrestling with not only her own grief but the grief of those around her. There’s a delicate balance between the moments of sorrow and the glimpses of hope and beauty that punctuate her life.

One scene that stood out to me was when Lennie finds herself torn between two boys—Joe, the new guy who brings music and light into her life, and Toby, Bailey’s boyfriend, who shares her deep sadness. This love triangle is different, it’s less about romance and more about two people desperately trying to navigate their shared pain. 

Each scene between Lennie and Toby feels like a delicate dance between comfort and confusion, while Joe represents the possibility of healing.

Why I Like It

What I love most about The Sky Is Everywhere is its raw depiction of grief. It’s not romanticized or glossed over. Instead, it’s shown as messy and unpredictable, just like it is in real life. 

Lennie’s journey feels deeply personal but also universal—who hasn’t felt lost after losing someone they love? The way the film weaves music and poetry into the narrative adds a layer of magic that makes it feel like a visual poem itself.

Plus, the cinematography is breathtaking. The way they show Lennie’s connection to the sky, trees, and nature makes you feel like you’re part of her world, right alongside her as she tries to find meaning in her loss.

Why People Should Watch It

If you’ve ever experienced loss or just want to watch something that feels emotionally rich, this film is for you. It’s not just about grief—it’s about finding beauty even in the darkest moments. 

The Sky Is Everywhere shows how love can be both a comfort and a challenge when you're grieving, and how healing often comes in unexpected ways.

Fun Fact

The movie is based on the bestselling novel by Jandy Nelson. Nelson also wrote the screenplay, which means the adaptation captures the heart of the book in a way only the original author could. 

And trust me, the depth of emotion in the film really comes through because of this.

Final Thoughts

The Sky Is Everywhere is a beautiful, heart-wrenching film that doesn’t shy away from the complexities of love and loss. 

It made me cry, it made me smile, and it reminded me that even in our most painful moments, there is still light to be found. Sometimes, that light is in the sky. Sometimes, it’s in the music. And sometimes, it’s in the love we have for those we’ve lost.



Sometimes, when life gets tough and we’re feeling a little lost, we just need to look up. Because the sky is everywhere, and so is the love we carry with us.


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