Directed by : DANIELS
Starring :JAMIE LEE CURTIS ,KE HUY QUAN,MICHELLE YEOH
Overview :Everything Everywhere All at Once” manages to illustrate the aspects of what it means to be — as the title alludes — everything, everywhere, all at once.

Storyline :The story is actually quite simple, especially when you cut past some of the bells and whistles. Our protagonist is an aging Chinese immigrant called Evelyn Wang, who runs a failing launderette with her husband Waymond. Their daughter Joy is anything but, miserably tagging along and trying to find her place in the world – and try to make her mother accept her for who she really is. Oh and there’s also Gong Gong, Evelyn’s father.
Evelyn is essentially thrown into the classic “hero’s journey” story, as she’s approached by “Alpha Waymond”, who controls her husband from another universe and warns that a massive threat is coming that could disband and destroy all multiversal life. Itsit in Evelyn’s hand to stop evil from destroying their universe
The only way for Evelyn to stop this threat is to learn the ways of the multiverse, connecting with her alternate iterations and possessing their skills. Whether it be a chef, singer or kung-fu fighter, all of these skills are added to Evelyn’s repertoire across the movie. From thereon the movie is divided into three acts: “1. Everything,” “2. Everywhere” and “3. All at Once,” titled respectively. Which forms the crux of the movie.
Technical Review : The movie captures its viewers , with its unique action-comedy-sci-fi-drama genre, having the viewer either at the edge of their seat, uncontrollably laughing or uncontrollably crying, all within the setting of the multiverse concept. The pace the genres are divided upon never interrupts one another and seemingly flows together, synergizing the sentiments of sequences throughout the film.
To some, the movie might seem idiotic and a trippy fantasy-action-comedy with some sappy scenes in the middle. But it is a work of art , totally very humurous and the comic scenes will keep audiences glued to their seats

Performances :The movie stars the legendary Michelle Yeoh, who plays the role of working Chinese immigrant mother and wife Evelyn Quan Wang, a coin laundry service owner. Her role coupled with other Hollywood legends such as Ke Huy Quan, her husband, James Hong, Evelyn’s father, and Jamie Lee Curtis, an IRS tax collector, along with new upcoming star Stephanie Hsu, their rambunctious daughter, makes for a colorful cast that brings a certain charm to the film. In a movie where each actor keeps changing personalities and characters, the delivery by each actor, even the minor roles that only appear for certain scenes, are performed wonderfully.

Final Words : “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is certainly a once-in-a-lifetime cinematic experience that will leave you shocked and wanting more
Ratings:4*/5*
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