Everything Everywhere All At Once holds an impressive and unique IMDb record. With a powerhouse performance from lead actress Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Wang and a great supporting cast (including Stephanie Hsu as Evelyn's daughter, Joy; Ke Huy Quan as Evelyn’s husband, Waymond; James Hong as Evelyn’s father, Gong Gong; and Jamie Lee Curtis as Deirdre Beaubeirdre) the movie packs an emotional yet humorous punch. Directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert have crafted an insanely memorable adventure through the multiverse which is wholly deserving of its high score on IMDb.
Though it is not the only multiversal film to have made its debut this year, as Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was released just a few weeks ago, Everything Everywhere All At Once is arguably the better multiverse movie of the two. It boasts memorable visuals, original and humorous mechanics for traveling through the multiverse, and impressive fight choreography. Most importantly, the core of the movie is about family relationships, those between a mother and daughter, a father and daughter, and husband and wife. Additionally, it is about the questions everyone asks themselves about whether they should have taken a different path in life and what that scenario would have looked like. Would they have become famous, would they have been a chef, or would they be something much more mundane?
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As such, the movie has gained quite a following, despite an originally limited release from A24. Word-of-mouth seems to have been paramount to Everything Everywhere All At Once’s success, with rave reviews being shared on social media, leading to a wider cinematic release, and finally
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