Dia Drama, Fantasia, Romance 2018 1h 37m...: A Cada

The narrative engine is ignited when A inhabits the body of Justin, a neglectful teenager, and falls in love with his girlfriend, Rhiannon. For the first time, A breaks their lifelong rule of "never get attached" and "never interfere," sparking a pursuit of Rhiannon through a kaleidoscope of different hosts.

However, the film also highlights the inherent tragedy of A’s existence. By occupying others' lives, A is a perpetual ghost—present but never truly belonging. The conflict arises when A’s desire for a permanent identity (and a permanent relationship with Rhiannon) clashes with the ethical reality that they are essentially "borrowing" lives. The film doesn't shy away from the complexity of consent and the disruption A causes in the lives of the hosts, adding a layer of moral ambiguity to the romance. The Bittersweet Reality of Adolescence A Cada Dia Drama, Fantasia, Romance 2018 1h 37m...

This creates a unique romantic dynamic. Unlike traditional romances where chemistry is often tied to physical attraction or a specific "type," Rhiannon is forced to fall in love with a soul. The film challenges the audience to consider if love can truly be "blind." As Rhiannon grapples with A appearing as a different person every 24 hours—ranging from a star athlete to a depressed girl to a person with a different ethnic background—the film argues that the essence of a person lies in their consciousness, memories, and kindness rather than their exterior shell. Identity and the "Other" The narrative engine is ignited when A inhabits