Jamie Lee Curtis has criticized the Marvel Cinematic Universe's CGI usage when sharing an Everything, Everywhere, All At Once BTS video online. Curtis portrayed the character of IRS inspector Deirdre Beaubeirdra in Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's multiverse absurdist comedy-drama. Everything, Everywhere, All At Once stars Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Jenny Slate, Harry Shum Jr., and James Hong.
Following Yeoh's struggling laundromat owner Evelyn Wang in the midst of business and family woes, Everything, Everywhere, All At Once throw's Evelyn's fantasy into a wild journey across a number of alternate realities when an alternate version of Evelyn's daughter Joy (Hsu), going under the identity of Jobu Tupaki, threatens all of existence. Facing multiple versions of her family and the infinite potential of what her life could have been, Evelyn must prevent reality's ultimate destruction and find a way to solve her building family issues. Praised by influential voices in Hollywood and audiences since its March 25 release, Everything, Everywhere, All At Once has become one of 2022's most remarkable releases, and is currently projected to potentially become production company A24's highest-earning project. However, one of its stars has recently criticized a certain large studio's own multiverse-centric film on her social media accounts.
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On her personal Instagram, Curtis shared two behind-the-scenes videos from the filming of Everything, Everywhere, All At Once featuring herself, Yeoh, and stuntwoman Kiera O'Connor. In the first video, Curtis, Yeoh, and O'Connor walk the viewer through how the fight scene between Evelyn and Deirdre was
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