During some of the darkest times in our lives, love can come along and turn everything around.
For Lennie in the new film “The Sky Is Everywhere,” that is exactly what happens.
Dealing with all this emotion has left Lennie wanting to abandon her dream of attending Juilliard altogether.

Her sister was always supposed to be beside her as they navigate the world together.
His skills on the guitar captivate her and leave her wondering where life will take her next.
Also, how did you go about preparing to be such an expert on the clarinet?

Grace:Oh, man.
Yeah, it was a bit of a process.
And I was able to successfully do that.

This is It’s just kind of crazy, but in a really beautiful way.
And in terms of the clarinet, I learned how to play it.
But there was a lot of pressure there.

But it was a little daunting at times, but it all felt really worth it.
Was it ever hard for any of you to stay in character around him?
Jacques:We were busting him up.

[Laughs] Yes, he was funny.
Grace:Not even going to pretend.
Jacques:It was difficult.
[Laughs] … Yeah.
And it was really, really f***ing funny.
I’m not going to lie.
[Laughs] This one broke a couple times, I’m pretty sure.
[Points at Grace]
Grace:It took quite a few takes.
[Laughs] Yeah.
I couldn’t keep it together.
What’s going on?"
He was just the most down-to-earth, funny guy and just Yeah.
He shared some amazing stories and was just, like, such a great presence on set.
I don’t know what that thing is.
What did a day on set look like for this?
Jacques:That was all fully improvised.
So it was just [Laughs] No, no, no, no.
[Laughs] There’s a scene where we’re flying around in circles.
There’s, like, all of this beautiful motion.
It was a real crunch to make those performances happen with all of the actors.
And just work, you know, and have fun playing.