Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

"The universe is so much bigger than you realize."Movie
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
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R 2 hr 20 minMar 25th, 2022Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
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Plot
Directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as Daniels, the film is a hilarious and big-hearted sci-fi action adventure about an exhausted Chinese American woman (Michelle Yeoh) who can't seem to finish her taxes.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:April 8th, 2022 - Buy Tickets
On Digital & Streaming:June 7th, 2022 - Watch Now
On DVD & Blu-ray:July 5th, 2022 - Buy DVD
Movie Budget:$25,000,000
Movie Box Office Gross:$139,200,000 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Theresa Steele Page, Tim Headington, Josh Rudnick, Todd Makurath
Production Companies:IAC Films, AGBO, Ley Line Entertainment, Year of the Rat, A24

Everything Everywhere All at Once Quotes

Exploring the Multiverse in Everyday Life

Quotes about Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: [[w:Sliding Doors|Sliding Doors; [Back to the Future; [The Matrix; [hope] Before it was a narrative convenience allowing for superhero crossovers, the idea of a multiverse — parallel worlds where alternative realities play out — was seen largely in films like ] or ]. Everything Everywhere All At Once reclaims this concept for non-spandex cinema. … It details the myriad disappointments of Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh), a Chinese-American matriarch who, she learns, represents a worst-case scenario for all of the infinite Evelyns in the multiverse. … Yet this movie’s meditations are far from somber. It owes more to ] than its initial flow of family drama indicates.… Could it be 2022’s biggest word-of-mouth hit? We ] so.

Expectations Surpassed: A Unique Cinematic Experience

Quotes about Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: A movie comes along that is accompanied with massive amounts of hype. Maybe it’s a critical darling, maybe it’s a commercial blockbuster, maybe it’s something in the middle, but one thing is clear — people are singing its praises early and often. And loudly. As a rule, these films tend to be excellent offerings, though perhaps not quite clearing the exceedingly high bar that has been set for them by the discourse. Occasionally, they prove to be something of a disappointment, leaving you wondering what so many people saw in them. But every once in a while, you get something that actually manages to outperform your already massive expectations. You get a film that is somehow even better than the people shouting its quality from the rooftops have led you to believe. You get a movie that is unlike anything you’ve seen before in the very best of ways. You get "Everything Everywhere All at Once.