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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

R 03/24/2022 Action, Adventure, Science Fiction 2h 20m
78%
User
Score
7.8/10
94%
81/100

The universe is so much bigger than you realize.

Overview

An aging Chinese immigrant is swept up in an insane adventure, where she alone can save what's important to her by connecting with the lives she could have led in other universes.

Daniel Kwan

Writer

Daniel Scheinert

Writer

Top Billed Cast

Michelle Yeoh

Michelle Yeoh

Evelyn Wang

Stephanie Hsu

Stephanie Hsu

Joy Wang / Jobu Tupaki

Ke Huy Quan

Ke Huy Quan

Waymond Wang

James Hong

James Hong

Gong Gong

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis

Deirdre Beaubeirdre

Tallie Medel

Tallie Medel

Becky Sregor

Jenny Slate

Jenny Slate

Big Nose

Harry Shum Jr.

Harry Shum Jr.

Chad

Biff Wiff

Biff Wiff

Rick

Media

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Picture | 95th Oscars (2023)

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Picture | 95th Oscars (2023)

Michelle Yeoh Wins Best Actress for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' | 95th Oscars (2023)

Michelle Yeoh Wins Best Actress for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' | 95th Oscars (2023)

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Directing | 95th Oscars (2023)

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Directing | 95th Oscars (2023)

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Film Editing | 95th Oscars (2023)

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Film Editing | 95th Oscars (2023)

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Original Screenplay | 95th Oscars (2023)

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Best Original Screenplay | 95th Oscars (2023)

Jamie Lee Curtis Wins Best Supporting Actress for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' | 95th Oscars

Jamie Lee Curtis Wins Best Supporting Actress for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' | 95th Oscars

Ke Huy Quan Wins Best Supporting Actor for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' | 95th Oscars (2023)

Ke Huy Quan Wins Best Supporting Actor for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' | 95th Oscars (2023)

Best Picture | Everything Everywhere All At Once | Oscars95 Press Room Speech

Best Picture | Everything Everywhere All At Once | Oscars95 Press Room Speech

Best Supporting Actor Ke Huy Quan | Oscars95 Press Room Speech

Best Supporting Actor Ke Huy Quan | Oscars95 Press Room Speech

Best Actress Michelle Yeoh | Oscars95 Press Room Speech

Best Actress Michelle Yeoh | Oscars95 Press Room Speech

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Reviews

A review by Manuel São Bento

Written on April 23, 2022

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-spoiler-free-review

"Everything Everywhere All at Once is undoubtedly one of the best movies of the year, finally putting Daniels on the mainstream radar.

With such a low budget, it's almost humiliating that so many expensive Hollywood blockbusters can't even reach the heels of so much originality, imagination, excitement, and emotion. Michelle Yeoh leads the troops in a film that also pays homage to the iconic career of the actress who, at 59 years old, accompanies the fantastic stunt team in truly outlandish fights.

The mother-daughter relationship as the emotional core of the story follows a surprisingly predictable path and needs a few more dialogues to deliver an even more po...

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A review by r96sk

Written on May 17, 2022

A truly sensational film! The utter definition of a must-watch.

<em>'Everything Everywhere All at Once'</em> is impressive from every single viewpoint. I had heard murmurs of it being a great film, yet it still managed to completely smash my expectations. This 2022 release features a superb cast, a fascinating story and some top notch visuals. The editing and pacing, in particular, are brilliant.

The onscreen talent are all fantastic, but Michelle Yeoh is still the absolute standout from this. What a performance! I could watch her in this role over and over and over. With that said, Ke Huy Quan (welcome back!) is awesome as well, as are Stephanie Hsu, James Hong and Jamie Lee Curtis. Everyone plays their part very, very well.

All of the humour lands, with some parts being truly fu...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on May 29, 2022

I loved both Michelle Yeoh ("Evelyn") and Jamie Lee Curtis ("Deirdre") in this entertainingly surreal take on the latest multi-verse theme to hit the cinemas. The former is a lady trying to balance the books at her failing laundry who must face the wrath of the latter - an imposing IRS investigator. Add to her woes, she has her hapless husband "Waymond" (Ke Huy Quan); her recently out lesbian daughter "Joy" (Stephanie Hsu) and her imperious and disapproving father "Gong Gong" (James Hong). Frankly, this poor woman does not have her troubles to seek. Then, all of a sudden, there is a rift - and in best Lewis Carroll tradition, "Evelyn" finds herself in not just one, but in multiple realities where she has everything from superpowers to a need to save the world from beings that would permane...

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A review by the_original_crt

Written on June 2, 2022

Very imaginative movie. I will give it that much.
However, in my opinion this movie is not as good as all the hype. The title made this seem to me like a multi dimensional sci-fi film but the sci-fi elements are just dressing to a core plot that's quite bland. Maybe that's what the film makers were going for. To me though it was just a good movie 7/10....

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A review by Giovanni

Written on August 11, 2022

Full Analysis at Spotamovie.com - **Intro** - Everything Everywhere All at Once is one of the best movies of 2022 and it can easily target some Oscars. It’s an incredible journey through multiverses to discover something mind-blowing that may change your existence. - **The Story** - The Wang are an, apparently, happy family. But when we begin to observe them, we discover fascinating characters with their needs, dreams and frustrations. Evelyn, in the middle of a midlife crisis, needs to learn how to cope with her anxieties, fears and family. On the other hand, her loved ones must understand how to deal with Evelyn, with their needs and how to re-think a life together. All of these crushes with the ongoing crisis of their business. An IRS auditor is making their lives challenging between ...

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A review by The Movie Mob

Written on August 20, 2022

**Overall : an unparalleled bizarre cinema masterpiece that approaches the multiverse in a fresh, new, ingenious way.**

I have no idea what I just witnessed. Everything Everywhere All at Once is unlike anything anyone has ever seen before. This brilliant goofy, zany, ridiculous genius movie will fry your brain cells. This film instantly establishes itself as a necessity for any true cinema lover. Ground-breaking writing that feels like a Christopher Nolan script with no limits and some eccentricity mixed in. I’m not sure if I fully enjoyed the movie, but I also can’t say I fully understand everything Everything Everywhere All at Once is. Not a film for everyone but an absolute must for movie fans or sci-fi enthusiasts....

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A review by Loki_Lavathein

Written on August 27, 2022

Interesting idea about a really multiverse of madness, not for everyone, but I liked it. But I still wanted more of a multiverse, still family relationships make the idea more local, one does not feel the scale of what is happening....

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A review by Robbie Grawey

Written on September 12, 2022

It’s literally just THE MATRIX (1999) for an internet generation.

It examines its themes of modern nihilism in a somewhat similar way to SORRY TO BOTHER YOU (2018) examines capitalism and racial division; by abstracting the flaws in their thesis with an intense flavor of absurdity, excellent stuff. On a more nuts and bolts level, it’s still insanely impressive; my brain hurts just thinking about being in the editing room for this. The cinematography is surprisingly coherent given the almost manic visual quality the story demands, and it manages consistently to look great. The production design, lighting, costuming, VFX, etc., are all outstanding and are just a joy to watch. The performances are fantastic too! The main cast all knock it out of the park.
Hilarious, beautiful, hard-hi...

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A review by rsanek

Written on October 7, 2022

Felt way too much like the film was giving 'nods' to itself about how groundbreaking it was. Didn't feel that way to me and I could only get through 1/3. Not at all recommended....

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A review by clivend

Written on November 1, 2022

I loved it from start to finish. Also it contains few powerful messages. Probably not a masterpiece but a very enjoyable movie I am sure....

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A review by Nathan

Written on January 6, 2023

Everything Everywhere All at Once had lofty expectations to fill, and unfortunately it fails to deliver the five-star rating I was expecting going into the film.

There is nothing inherently wrong with the movie in general, there was a surface level plot with complex themes at play, which somehow balances the zany world of the multiverse with an intimate connection between mother and daughter. This connection had a nice arch throughout the story but failed to draw me in emotionally. I understood what I should feel in those impactful moments but had a hard time connecting.

The performances were great. Ke Huy Quan was incredible and one of the highlights of the entire movie. His switch from clueless doppy husband to multi-versal warrior had me hysterically laughing. Michelle Yeoh is fan...

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A review by tensharpe

Written on January 25, 2023

“Everything everywhere all at once” is a joy to experience.

A family, who’s business is currently being investigated for tax fraud, find themselves thrown into the realm of the multiverse in order to save existence itself.  Jamie Lee Curtis is the investigator challenged to gain answers to questionable tax deductions while Michelle Yeoh ( Evelyn Wang ) is tasked with providing those answers while being distracted by her husband Waymond ( Ke Huy Quan ) jumping from universe to universe. 

What ensues is a fun filled, emotional,  SCI FI adventure that keeps the audience guessing the probable outcomes throughout. The performances of the four main actors, who juggle with very different characterisations of the family members, are magnificent. The Standout performances however ar...

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A review by Adriano

Written on March 12, 2023

A mediocre episode of Rick & Morty....

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A review by AstroNoud

Written on March 14, 2023

Thanks to good acting, directing and editing, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ manages to tell its complicated concept of the multiverse quite coherently, even though I sort of lost interest in the story about 30 minutes before the ending. Yet overall, it was all very enjoyable, with references to ‘2001: A Space Oddysey’ and ‘Ratatouille’, and with a surprisingly quiet and funny scene of talking rocks.

7/10...

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A review by Pythonesque

Written on March 26, 2023

Everything is fake....

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A review by Ahmetaslan27

Written on September 19, 2023

**things I liked in the movie and things I didn't like.**

A Chinese immigrant lives in America and embarks on a crazy and strange adventure in multiple universes. This movie should be called the multiverse of madness. The things that were written in "Doctor Strange 2" I saw in this movie in terms of the worlds, the characters, and the strange things that happen.

Critics expressed their admiration for this film and it won the admiration of many, but from my point of view, yes, it was enjoyable, but the duration of the movie was unpleasant and long for me. There is a good message in the movie, which is an atmosphere that contains a rush about oneself and how important we are in this universe, at the same time you discover that you aren't important in this universe.

There is a strong...

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A review by Thimble

Written on October 15, 2023

Thematically, this movie has something to chew on. Unfortunately the metaphor used to explore the theme is constructed in a sloppy way that falls apart under any scrutiny. Well performed actions sequences are irrelevant to the progression of the theme and only serve to mark time between the tidbits of character drama spread out over the movie.

The superficial plot and setting similarities to The Matrix also bring these shortcomings into sharp focus. Whereas the former takes pains to communicate it's ideas to the audience with precise foreshadowing, EEAAO tries to throw as many ideas at you as fast as possible hoping that you won't notice they have no substance, and ultimately don't matter. The former has action scenes that are relevant to the theme, progress the story, and matter to...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on April 15, 2024

**A magnificently anti-nihilistic and brutally well-executed film, with a cast of deeply committed actors and an insane story.**

I just saw this film and felt an irresistible need to talk about it and comment on it. However, I recognize that a text of just a few thousand characters is completely insufficient to make a fair assessment. This is one of the most complex films I've seen, and so I'm going to try to make an extra effort not to spoil it, even though I feel like I'm going to need to address some things in more depth to be able to write what I need. Let's start by saying that the film was an overwhelming success, both at the box office and with critics, and that it is worth every cent of our cinema ticket. He was also acclaimed at the 2023 Oscars ceremony, with seven statuettes (...

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A review by cineast78

Written on November 12, 2024

**Bloated nonsense, overlong and meaningless.**

If this movie wasn't so overhyped and so overrated, I would just dismiss it as a meh kind of movie. But as it is so overhyped and overrated, I kind of start to hate it.

But to not waste a lot more time on this nonsense, I will just point out the main reasons why the movie failed for me.

1.) The movie failed to establish an emotional connection between the viewer and what is happening on the screen i. E. in the movie. One of the reasons for that being: the movie was driven by nonsense. Whenever the main characters are stuck in a situation, the have to perform some nonensical bullcrap, so that they can crazy-deus-ex-machina their way out of the situation. Again and again and again and again and again.

2.) The other reason for the fa...

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