Everything Everywhere All At Once

POSITIVES

  • As a genre film that combines interesting sci-fi elements, spectacular fight choreography, within a clever but bizarre narrative that is emotionally engaging yet ridiculously funny, that isn’t afraid to reach ambitious heights in the point of it all, Everything Everywhere All At Once is an incredible achievement in creative storytelling. 

  • The absurdity, visual sight gags, and comedic situations will keep you entertained, while the intriguing, fascinating, and insightful narrative will keep you engaged. 

  • Fantastic overall cast that really worked the material so amazingly. Kudos to Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, James Hong, and Jamie Lee Curtis in a role I never imagined her to be in.

  • There are a lot of great scenes, sequences, and surprising plot developments to be enthusiastic about, which in part are due to the direction and the cast, but I also need to acknowledge the excellent camera work and editing that really worked well with the narrative. 

  • I absolutely loved the thematic commentaries and the underlying resolution to the premise. It spoke to me in ways that I just did not expect it to. 

NEGATIVES

  • There is a lot of absurdist nonsense in this film, and that might be too much for some to put up with. 

  • All that exposition and the general premise of the movie might be too confusing for some people. 

  • Certain moments of the movie might be too disgusting or too bizarre, depending on your sensibilities. 

  • At one point in the story, it might get to be too much of a depressing downer. 

  • Lots of flashing imagery here. Epilepsy warning is needed. 

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