EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce is A24's new maximalist multiverse epic from the filmmakers behind 2016's Swiss Army Man.
Multiverses are all the rage right now, but no Marvel movie or Disney+ show will ever take the concept of alternate realities as far as Everything Everywhere All at Once does.
With Swiss Army Man, a film about a stranded man whose life is saved by a flatulent, strangely sentient corpse, the Daniels announced themselves as two artists who shared a unique directorial vision. It was an odd and ingenious, if not perfect, debut feature from a promising directorial duo. Different lives, different choices Beyond its various technical and editorial achievements, it’s the film’s emotional through line that makes Everything Everywhere All at Once hit as hard as it does. From its very first frame, an image of Yeoh’s Evelyn happily dancing with her husband, Waymond , and daughter, Joy , the film is invested in its central family.
The chosen one For some viewers, Everything Everywhere All at Once‘s rapid pace and numerous raunchy jokes, not all of which land as well as others, may wear thin too quickly for them to fully enjoy the film. However, as was the case with Swiss Army Man, those who do manage to get on the same rhythm as the Daniels will likely find themselves surprised to discover that there’s a big, vulnerable heart beating at the center of their latest film.
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