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Everything Everywhere All at Once Movie Review: Script Analysis
In their second film, Dan Kwan & Daniel Scheinert take a product so absurd that it feels brainless but ends up being the smartest
Evelyn is a woman who wants the best for her family, but is also conservative about her daughter being gay
The script that finds solace is chaos and absurdity, never deviates from its core even when it looks like it does
Dan and Daniel go into the most bizarre corners of their heart and mind to tell the simplest of the tale in the most complex of the manner without make it a circus
Everything Everywhere All at Once Movie Review: Star Performance
Evelyn as a character goes through a transformation from being a self cursing, not confident, sulking person to a fighter metaphorically and literally. She has to act like she has experienced the multiverse and that too sometimes multiple variations in the same frame.
Stephanie Hsu as Joy (Evelyn’s daughter) is a treat. Playing the campiest character, Hsu has tough shoes to fill because everyone around her is at their best form and she stands opposite everybody and is the most vibrant, so most visible.

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