Everything Everywhere All at Once | MOVIE REVIEW | Is it worth watching?

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About the movie:-

Everything Everywhere and Suddenly is a 2022 film written and directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. The film centers on a woman struggling with business and family who suddenly finds herself in the middle of a multiverse war. The film falls into the genre of science fiction and fantasy, but it is much more than meets the eye. The movie stars Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis to name a few. You have to give this one a watch. Here is the plot and ending of Everything Everywhere and All At Once.

The movie isn't just a fantasy of a good guy and a bad guy. It's a huge, stunning metaphor for how parents can make children feel trapped their whole lives, and what it means for them to become free and happy.


Summary :-

The plot features a Chinese-American woman whose world is collapsing as she grows older - her laundry is under investigation for tax evasion, she has to care for her elderly father, her husband files for divorce, and most importantly, her daughter grows more and more distant from her. He then tries to find a balance between it all and move on with his life; nothing out of the ordinary for a movie plot, and yet "Everything and Everywhere at Once" becomes a fantastic viewing experience as it delivers an absolute multiverse of madness.

Evelyn Wang is a woman in her fifties trying to run a busy laundromat with her ever cheerful but humble husband Waymond. She has other problems on her plate: her elderly father has been sent to live with them in their already cramped apartment from his senior center in China, and her daughter Joy has also been trying to get her to accept her. girlfriend, Becky. Like most Asian mothers, Evelyn throws herself into her duties and finds problems with Joy's lifestyle, which includes tattoos and a white non-Asian partner, also a woman, and then also tends to the needs of her demanding father, whom the family affectionately calls Gong Gong. On Chinese New Year Evelyn and Waymond are going to the IRS office because their business is being investigated for tax evasion and Joy is supposed to accompany them as a translator. Despite having spent most of their lives in America, neither Evelyn nor Waymond have a perfect understanding of English, having not been exposed to other cultures as much as Joy, who barely speaks Chinese herself. Joy arrives that morning with Becky, much to her mother's disappointment, and Evelyn suggests they stay alone and she takes Gong Gong with her to the IRS office. For some time, Joy tries to explain herself and the situation to her mother several times, but Evelyn remains steadfast in her decision. As Joy tearfully drives away in her car with Becky, Evelyn goes to the tax office with Waymond and her father.


As the three of them ride the elevator inside the building, something extremely strange happens - Waymond is acting very strange, as if he's possessed by another personality, and Evelyn puts two small devices on his ears and runs some program on his smartphone. Evelyn watches in amusement as her entire life flashes before her eyes—her father's disappointment when she was born; his strict attitude towards her in childhood; her encounter with Waymond and decision to leave China with him, causing her parents to abandon all contact with her; their subsequent establishment of a laundry; Joy's birth; the sad distance between her and her daughter; and everything else leading up to that moment. In addition, Waymond also leaves her a note with specific instructions to follow while she is at the IRS meeting. During a meeting with an IRS agent, Deirdre Evelyn soon loses track of what the elderly woman is saying and follows all the instructions to magically enter the cramped porter along with another Waymond.


The man now explains that every life choice he has made in his past has created many other alternate realities, and he comes from one such reality called the Alphaverse, the first universe to successfully connect with other universes. Alpha Waymond (as he calls himself) goes on to explain that Evelyn must help him save the multiverse because a dangerous entity threatens its existence. Before Evelyn can understand any of this, Alpha Waymond, or a mere copy of him as she claims, is killed by the evil Deirdre and Evelyn returns to her original reality. While the tax clerk gives the family more time to better prepare their tax forms, Evelyn is frightened by Deirdre's strange movements and decides to attack her as Alpha Waymond told her. This immediately creates other possible universes and causes huge problems for them as Alpha Waymond has to return to help her out. Amidst the chaos, Evelyn also discovers that her husband is filing for divorce because he feels there is no love left in their marriage. The Alphaverse man fends off the security personnel with strange measures and explains that the people of his universe, led by the late Alpha Evelyn, invented the "verse jump" method, which allowed them to access the skills and memories of themselves from the other parallel. universes and he exclaims that she too must learn to protect herself from the evil Deirdre. Evelyn somehow manages it because it involves doing weird random things like chewing gum that someone else has already chewed, cutting herself out of paper, or in Evelyn's first case, confessing her love to Deirdre, finding her "jumping mat" which then allows them to jump verses . Evelyn eventually skips the verses and takes her skills from an alternate reality where she didn't leave China with Waymond and was instead taught kung fu by a master, and uses those skills to defeat the evil Deirdre.


Alpha Waymond reveals that the Alphaverse is threatened by an evil entity named Jobu Tupaki, who can easily traverse the entire multiverse without much effort as required by others, and is powerful and sinister enough to destroy the entire multiverse. As Evelyn tries to escape the IRS building with her alternate reality husband, she has flashes of memory from the universe she used to use, in which she became a kung fu specialist, leading to successful roles in the world of cinema. became a very famous actress in China. In this reality, she soon meets Waymond at a movie premiere, and the man has become a wealthy businessman in America after leaving China and Evelyn many years ago. Back in her real reality, Evelyn is handcuffed by the police and then to her surprise, Joy arrives at the IRS building. Dressed in flamboyant clothes, the daughter begins to beat up the police, and Evelyn now discovers a terrifying truth: that Jobu Tupaki, who threatens the existence of the multiverse, is none other than her own daughter. The two have a conversation in which the evil daughter explains that she has created a dark portal like a bagel of everything with which she intends to destroy everything. Evelyn tries to jump the verses to save herself, but unwittingly takes skills from a universe where all human beings have hot dogs in their hands instead of fingers, and she is helpless. However, just then Job Tupaki is hit by a wheelchair and Alpha Gong Gong enters. The last two don't remember how they got into such a scenario and are pretty clueless about themselves. Alpha Gong Gong asks Evelyn to kill Joy because she is Jobu Tupaki across all universes, but Mother denies this and instead fights the old man and his team of verse jumpers. Evelyn has now decided that instead of using her powers to fight Job Tupaki, she will use them to look like her and treat her that way. But as the fighting continues, she enlists help from her multiple realities, which somehow confuses her, and she eventually vomits and falls to the ground, seemingly dead.

Whatever happens to Evelyn in "Everything Everywhere and All At Once" ends up bringing her closer to everything around her in her current life as she learns to value herself and her family members. He realizes that admitting and confronting his father about the unresolved issues he has against him works better with him than pretending they don't exist. She understands that her daughter is after all very similar to her self, who is growing up in a different and perhaps more advanced time than her, when her perception and understanding of the world is no longer very acceptable. Evelyn begins to see beyond the gender of her daughter's lover and admits that she is glad to have found someone calm and balanced as a partner. She compares Becky's character to that of her own lover, Waymond, and is perhaps most aware of how much she means to her husband and the immense help he actually brings to her life. Towards the end, Evelyn learns to calmly accept and respect the feelings of others, something she may not have lacked, but was probably repressed within her amid all the stress and chaos of everyday life.


What people think about this movie 🍿:-

(1) It's been a long time since I've felt this way while watching a movie and wanted it to end. This is a perfect example of how a good idea can turn into garbage. I really wanted to like this movie, but unfortunately I felt frustrated, irritated, disgusted and bored all at once.

(2) I think they tried to be deep and profound, but the result was two hours of chaos and confusion. I just don't get the hype. They tried too hard to be weird. I think they were trying to pull at the heartstrings at the end, but I was too confused to know for sure. I think it had something to do with family relationships or maybe current tax laws? Whatever it was, they should have been given an epileptic seizure warning.

(3) This is what I call a film-

Non stop action and laughs all the way. Everything Everywhere and Suddenly is a must see movie if you want a great movie experience. In my opinion it is the best possible than No Way Home. I liked the acting in this too.

The way the directors shot this movie was also brilliant.Jamie Lee Curtis was also phenomenal as always. This movie was absolutely amazing to watch and look at. One of the best movies of the year so far.

(4) I don't often give a movie 10 stars, but this was great. It's been an intense and bizarre ride, with strange concepts sometimes stretched so far as to make more sense. It was visually stunning, the costumes were epic and the balance of humor and emotion was perfect. LOVED IT. None other than Michelle Yeoh was considered for the role. She brought the clue to life in the most beautiful, meaningful and perfect way. This whole movie was amazing.


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