Friday, April 8, 2022

Everything Everywhere All at Once

To be honest, Everything Everywhere All at Once wasn't really on my radar until I started hearing a lot of positive buzz from South by Southwest.  The more I heard about it, the more I wanted to see it!  I had an opportunity to attend an early screening (which was completely packed) at the Broadway last night and I absolutely loved it!  Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh) is a middle-aged Chinese immigrant who runs a laundry, which is being audited by the IRS, with her husband Waymand (Ke Huy Quan).  She is extremely dissatisfied with the choices she has made in life and is disappointed with her relationships with her frivolous husband, her disapproving father Gong Gong (James Hong), and her wayward daughter Joy (Stephanie Hsu).  While meeting with an IRS auditor (a hilarious Jamie Lee Curtis), an alternate version of her husband from a parallel universe confronts Evelyn and explains that there is a threat to the multiverse that only she can defeat.  It turns out that every choice a person makes creates a new universe and Evelyn is given the technology to access all of the alternate versions of herself in order to acquire their skills to use in the fight.  However, Evelyn eventually realizes that she must make peace with all of her perceived failures in order to defeat the threat.  The narrative is chaotic, strange, fantastical, and sometimes even ridiculous but it tells an incredibly touching story about the weight of missed opportunities and the pressures of living up to expectations (after laughing uproariously through most of it I had a tear in my eye at the resolution).  The images on the screen are gorgeous and I loved the fact that each of the multiverses has its own unique visual style with brilliant cinematography and editing.  The fight choreography is intense because most of it takes place inside the IRS building using everyday items found in an office.  My favorite sequence involved the use of a fanny pack to fight a group of security guards.  I enjoyed the entire cast (did I mention that Jamie Lee Curtis is hilarious?) but Michelle Yeoh gives a brilliant performance that showcases her amazing range (she performed most of her own stunts) and, even though it is still very early, I will go on record saying that she should be in contention for all of the Best Actress awards this year.  I am not exaggerating when I say that this is a masterpiece and it is currently my favorite movie of 2022.  See it on the big screen!

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