Everything Everywhere All at Once
- 2022

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Everything Everywhere All at Once
- 2022

Madness
8.5 IMDB 8.1

Overview

An aging Chinese immigrant joins a crazy adventure, where she alone can save what's important to her by connecting with the lives that she could have lived in other universes.

Cast

Michelle Yeoh
Michelle Yeoh
Evelyn Wang
Stephanie Hsu
Stephanie Hsu
Joy Wang / Jobu Tupa...
Ke Huy Quan
Ke Huy Quan
Waymond Wang
Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis
Deirdre Beaubeirdra
James Hong
James Hong
Gong Gong
Tallie Medel
Tallie Medel
Becky Sregor
Jenny Slate
Jenny Slate
Debbie the Dog Mom
Harry Shum Jr.
Harry Shum Jr.
Chad
Biff Wiff
Biff Wiff
Rick
Daniel Scheinert
Daniel Scheinert
District Manager
Li Jing
Li Jing
Kung Fu Master
Craig Henningsen
Craig Henningsen
Security Guard

Director

Daniel Scheinert , Daniel Kwan

Genre

Action , Adventure , Science Fiction

Original Language

English

Spoken Language

English , Chinese , 广州话 / 廣州話

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Shashah Review

One of the strongest movies of the year, if not the strongest, a powerful blend of several cinematic elements that blend together within a tight Hollywood mold that is madness itself, where the link between the events was very clever. What distinguishes the script of the movie is the indirect presentation of the general idea that he intended, as well as the formation of a methodology different from the parallel universes, in other words, that you cannot predict the course of events and where they will go at the end. What will catch everyone's attention while watching is the speed of the movie events and the crazy narrative structure that moves between many parallel universes, where this speed of events was unpopular with everyone because it requires great focus. All of the above was presented in a wonderful way within a tight montage in the rapid transition between scenes of the universes, in addition to the wonderful visual effects that are especially evident in the action and combat scenes. The cast did a great job, led by actress Michelle Yeo. In conclusion, the movie deserved that place it deservedly obtained, and may be the beginning of the way for many cinematic releases that rely on the idea of ​​parallel universes, and are certainly far from the stereotyped image that we see in Marvel and DC movies that talk about universes in their content parallel.