Jacques Audiard turns to a deceptively breezy story of young adults and fresh romance in 'Paris, 13th District,' an intimate portrait of modern love.
“Everything Everywhere,” explained.
A few weeks back, we spotlighted “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” and as the movie has expanded to theaters around the country, Jen Yamato checked in withto better understand all that is mundane, profound and absurd in the movie, including family, hot dog fingers and a “Ratatouille"-like raccoon chef.
“When you stare at something for long enough, you can make anything meaningful,” said Kwan. “That’s a desperate, dangerous thing, but it’s also really beautiful. We need that right now because everyone is staring at everything and seeing no meaning at all. This movie’s almost us trying to fight that by saying, ‘Look, rocks can make you cry!’ There’s beauty and meaning in everything. It can be butt plug trophies. It can be family drama in a laundromat. We’re putting them all on the same plane.
In an email to The Times’ Salma Loum, Fukunaga said, “I’ve taken pictures, but I’m here as a humanitarian and not a documentarian.”will run April 23 and 24 on the USC campus. I will be moderating a panel that Saturday titled “Showbiz Visionaries,” with authors Dana Stevens, Nick Davis, Isaac Butler and Kenneth Turan .
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