The film's unique brand of humor, rich performance and scores create an entertaining and heartfelt film.
At some point, those who call themselves movie fans experienced a kind of sad stagnation in their passion for the media. After lots of movies and lots of popcorn bags, you're terribly paralyzed by the form of art that once inspires and fascinates you like no other. For a while I felt this numbness and even thought it might completely destroy my love for the movie. Screen through the most inspiring cinematic experience to date, until you see the imaginative Everything Everything All at Once, the latest work by writers and directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. I found a deep love for. Through a cleverly directed, performed, and vocalized, original and highly creative story, Everything Everything All At Once is much larger than the sum of many parts of it. .. For me, it has become one of my favorite movies.
Everything Everything All At Once is the story of Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh), an elderly Chinese immigrant who owns a laundromat with her energetic husband, Ke Huy Quan. .. When the movie begins, Evelyn's life is a static, stressful turmoil full of bitter regrets and catastrophic mediocrity. She loves her very much, but given her indifference she feels she has no other choice, her husband wants her divorce. Her daughter Joy (Stephanie Sue), who is struggling to deal with Evelyn, has devastating anxieties that Evelyn is not completely ready for. Also from China is her disgruntled father, Gong Gong (James Hong), who virtually denied her for her marriage to Weymond and caused the intergenerational trauma at the heart of the film. increase. In addition, it is also audited by the IRS. While dealing with the horrifying accountant played by Jamie Lee Curtis, another reality-based version of Weymond emerges, pulling Evelyn into a bizarre adventure that involves the fate of ... and things get out of stress. Turns into surreal ... Multiverse is at stake and only you can save it.
As the name of the film suggests, the film contains a small universe of moving parts, all of which are well crafted and commendable. While all actors play their myriad alternative versions in a series of bizarre realities, such as those that have evolved to have hot dogs for fingers that spew seasonings when humanity is excited. Bring the game. But at its core it is Yeoh. She is fearless and versatile in this movie and is grateful that she was given the opportunity to maximize her acting skills. Her martial arts skills, perfect comedy timing, and impeccable ability to convey the full range of human emotions with minimal action see her grind her way as a world-class hibachi chef. Give her joy.