Genre: Film
Grade: NR
Notable People: Michelle Yeo, Stephane Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, James Hong, Jamie Lee Curtis, Directed by: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
Title: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Review: Oh boy, Oh My, what to about this most unusual offering. Went to giant big screen in San Diego, knew it had won Oscar for Best Picture this year and a bunch more (most awarded film of all time!), knew it was controversial,-maybe sci-fi…and otherwise knew nothing about it. So, Wikipedia summarizes the film with: “follows Evelyn Wang, a Chinese- American immigrant who, while being audited by the IRS, discovers that she must connect with parallel universe versions of herself to prevent a powerful being from destroying the multiverse”. Well, I am not really sure what that means, but I do know: I was ready to walk out on what appeared to be a Bruce Lee Kung-Fu rave up after 20 minutes, the film is beyond complex and surprisingly witty, the acting is magnificent with all the main characters portraying a dozen or so versions of themselves, the costumes, sets, action sequences, stunts and editing are unreal, we all left the show shaking our heads in disbelief, and hours later could not stop discussing it and trying to figure it out…and it may be the most uniquely bizarre film of all time. I just can’t rate this film, though I think it is certainly worth a go, and should likely be seen on the big screen. A half hour shorter would have been helpful, but who can tell minds like these how to make a film. Think Bagels and Racoons……
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