It earned Michelle Yeoh her well-deserved Oscar. It kicks us from universe to universe for over two hours and becomes an absolute trip. It is funny enough to scream and beautiful enough to cry. And there are even bagels! The requested film? The perfectly and truthfully named Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Anyone who is a sci-fi, martial arts or simply enthusiastic film fan who has somehow managed to still be interested in this Masterpiece of madness has seven days to change that. The film will soon disappear from the Amazon Prime flat rate offer.
In Everything Everywhere All At Once on Amazon Prime, Michelle Yeoh must save the multiverse
Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh) lives a completely normal, monotonous and – let’s be honest – boring lifeSince her family came to the USA from China years ago, she has been running a laundromat, which Evelyn has now taken over. She hasn’t made anything great of herself. Her biggest battle is against the googly eyes that her husband sticks on everything. And with the tax office.
But that is about to change when she suddenly meets a second, extraordinarily capable version of her husband Waymond (Ke Huy Quan) in the same tax office. He first beats up a group of mysterious attackers and then reveals to Evelyn: She is the only one who can save the multiverse.
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Everything Everywhere All At Once
According to Waymond 2.0, Evelyn is able to jump into the bodies of her other selves from different universes and use their abilities. She has to do that, because the cruel conqueror Jobu Tupaki (Stephanie Hsu) intends to destroy everything that Evelyn and her other versions hold dear.
Everything Everywhere All At Once shows how much fun you can really have with the multiverse Everything
Everywhere All At Once is perhaps the craziest trip through the multiverse you can imagine – or not, as long as you haven’t seen the film yet. We promise you all the absurdity that can be thrown onto the screen. With vibrator fights, bagels of fate, googly eyes, raccoon power and people with literal sausage fingers.
Even more unexpected: At least three of these things have massive potential to ultimately to really touch the heart and bring tears to your eyes. Because while Everything Everywhere All At Once delivers exactly what the title promises in terms of surrealism and humor, at its core it is one thing above all else: a pure, emotional family drama. With plenty of brilliant martial arts action. And glitter.
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Michelle Yeoh as a fighter for good in Everything Everywhere All At Once
If you want, you can just sit back and enjoy the wild ride with its crazy fights and images. In addition, everyone can also learn a lot here. human issues and mysteries and take their loving solutions home with them. From loss of home to midlife crisis and inheritance trauma to parent-child relationships.
So you see: Everything Everywhere All At Once really has everything. Everywhere. And at the same time or in the same film. This pure, moving and hilarious madness exists seven more days on Amazon Prime in the streaming program.
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