There's a new king in town, as the users of Letterboxd have decided on a new best movie of all time. The new multiverse comedy Everything Everywhere All at Once is now the highest-rated movie on the site, overtaking the previous winner, 2019's Parasite.
Letterboxd has overtaken IMDB as the definitive social networking app for movie fans. The site is the place for film buffs of all ages to share reviews for every release. And whenever a film becomes a Letterboxd favourite, it's typically discussed for years, as was the case for movies likeParasite,The Lighthouse,or Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
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It's fair to assume Everything Everywhere All at Once will instantly inherit a similar appreciation, especially after this recent achievement. In a short acceptance video posted on Letterboxd's official Twitter account, the writing and directing duo of Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert celebrated with some self-deprecating humor. They first thanked “recency bias” and “all the hardcore fans who are hyperbolically praising us, giving us five-star reviews," which they say they don't agree with. In conclusion, they themselves jokingly said the film wasn't better than Parasite orThe Godfather films, and then they advised people who haven't seen Everything Everywhere All at Once to go in with «appropriate expectations.»
Everything Everywhere All at Once is easily one of the most promising films of the new year. It looks like a hilarious, heartfelt, and wholly original take on the multiverse concept. It stars Michelle Yeoh of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon fame, and sees the long-awaited return of Ke Huy Quan, the iconic child star of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The film is gaining massive praise
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