“Every Time I Die” (*1/2 out of four) was a muddled mess about a young man (Drew Fonteiro) who is murdered on a remote lake and his soul and spirit gradually travels through his friends (Michelle Macedo, Marc Menchaca, and others) in order to protect them from his killer and this leads him to attempting to discover his true identity, the reasons for his death, and the true meaning of life. Brain-teaser of a movie will drive you crazy with its twists and turns and changes of identity that only make the movie incoherent. Good actors are helpless with this material.

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