🎬 Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022): A Multiversal Masterpiece of Chaos and Connection

Released: March 11, 2022

Directed by: Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert (The Daniels)

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, Jamie Lee Curtis, James Hong


🌌 Plot & Themes

Everything Everywhere All At Once is a genre-bending spectacle that defies categorization. At its heart, it follows Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh), a weary laundromat owner struggling to file her taxes — until she is suddenly pulled into a multiversal conflict where she is the unlikely key to saving all existence.

Behind the chaotic, absurdist action lies a surprisingly emotional and philosophical core. The film explores themes such as:

  • The burden of regret and unrealized potential

  • Intergenerational trauma

  • Existential absurdity vs. human connection

  • Kindness as a radical choice

From universe-hopping action to heartfelt family drama, the film never loses sight of its emotional anchor — the relationship between Evelyn and her daughter, Joy (Stephanie Hsu).

🎭 Performances & Direction

Michelle Yeoh gives the performance of a lifetime, seamlessly shifting between dozens of versions of Evelyn — from martial arts master to hibachi chef to a rock with googly eyes. Ke Huy Quan, in his triumphant return to Hollywood, plays Evelyn’s husband Waymond with gentle charm and emotional depth, earning him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Stephanie Hsu and Jamie Lee Curtis are equally powerful in their roles, adding layers of humor, vulnerability, and tension.

The Daniels’ direction is wildly inventive. They blend kung fu, sci-fi, comedy, and drama with surreal transitions, rapid cuts, and unexpected visuals that somehow all serve the emotional truth of the story.

🌀 Visuals & Editing

The editing and cinematography in Everything Everywhere All At Once are breakneck and dazzling. The film uses VFX sparingly but creatively — often with practical effects — to create entire universes on a modest budget. One moment you’re in a tax office, the next in a world where people have hot dogs for fingers, and somehow it works.

The film won the Oscar for Best Editing, and it’s easy to see why — the pacing, clarity amidst chaos, and emotional timing are impeccable.

🏆 Awards & Legacy

The film dominated the 95th Academy Awards with 7 wins, including:

  • 🏆 Best Picture

  • 🏆 Best Director (The Daniels)

  • 🏆 Best Actress (Michelle Yeoh)

  • 🏆 Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan)

  • 🏆 Best Supporting Actress (Jamie Lee Curtis)

  • 🏆 Best Editing

  • 🏆 Best Original Screenplay

It became A24’s highest-grossing film and resonated globally as a truly original, deeply human story packaged inside cosmic insanity.

📝 Final Thoughts

Everything Everywhere All At Once is a cinematic rollercoaster — messy, overwhelming, deeply funny, and unexpectedly profound. It's a story about everything: love, pain, family, identity, and the crushing pressure of existence — yet it lands on a hopeful message:

Even in a universe of infinite possibilities, the most radical choice we can make is to be kind.

"In another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you." 🌀



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