Everything Everywhere All At Once is a story about an aging Chinese immigrant who is swept up in an insane adventure, where she alone can save the world by exploring other universes connecting with the lives she could have led.
seing this on the big screen was amazing and stunning. It was so brilliant my eyes couldn't keep up. The sensation was that I was also flying through all of those multiverses with Evelyn.
A lot of people are saying she “turned into a stone.” I think it’s way deeper than that. She chose to find a universe where emotions, bills, hurt, and the daily humdrum of life doesn’t exist. Where you can just sit and do nothing, and that’s okay because that’s all is required from that universe. It’s more than her “becoming a rock/hitting rock bottom.” It’s her running away from all the lives she’s now living and attached to, to live a life that she truly desired when everything became overwhelming. It’s simple, but poetic in a way.
I will be pissed if it doesn't at least get nominated for Best Special Effects, original script, editing, actress, supporting actor, and of course, best film.
the effort put into this one scene is amazing. each single FRAME in this 42 second sequence is a different evelyn. I put the video to play at 0.25 speed and looked at every single frame. some of them were really weird, like evelyns face printed on a tree, a grpe, and an easter egg. there was one where she was a literal alien. this scene is too well done.
Lmao, more like the same 4 Evelyn's repeated 100x over with random images of Evelyn's face poorly photoshopped onto something like a tree or a baby. So no, not a lot of effort. Probably took like 2 hours to edit together
@@borneoorangutan oh, I meant where they heard that they were all self taught, but thank you. I thought if it was from an interview, I could get a link to that and look through everything else
i swear to god this scene had me absolutely stumped in the theater. i could not stop thinking about it. this is probably my favorite scene in any movie ever, it’s so powerful that i still think about it a whole year later. absolutely speechless
@@kakaroto-re2dc I really can’t imagine not seeing this in theaters. I was working at a theater when this came out and to me this was just another 2 hour flick that filled in the schedule. But then I watched it and it instantly became my favorite movie of all time.
Probably top 10 scenes in cinema of all time. This paired with the rock scene that follows is the perfect representation of what this movie is trying to get across. To watch this movie and get to the point where Evelyn screams through every universe is so cathartic and when she’s seen everything she goes to the most simple thing ever: A rock. And thru being a rock we learn to just be, live, be grateful, and realize we all have a purpose for being here. Beautiful!
I'm really tired of all the wild hyperbole that gets thrown around these days. This is nowhere near "Top 10 scenes in cinema of all time." If you slow it down it's the same 4 Evelyn's and then the occasional stock image with Evelyn's face photoshopped over it. They even threw in total goof frames like the "I luv tennis" guy. This scene doesn't even involve any acting whatsoever. And the rock "scene" isn't a scene, it's rocks with text popping up on the screen. The movie was cool; but you all sound like a bunch of goobers acting like it was some kind of revolutionary masterpiece. It's Dr. Strange with Asians.
Seeing this movie high on shroom, I have to stop after the introduction because it was too much for me to take. It attacks all your senses. Second time I decided that Im gonna sit through this movie, took hella shrooms, holyfuck. I had an existential crisis and cried my eyes out for three days straight. And my whole reality change. I used to be so depressed but thanks to this movie, I am the happiest I've ever been
Well, Sam did all he could within the restrictions of Marvel. The trash part of Multiverse of Madness is the failure of Marvel executives being afraid to get creative. I don’t think Marvel gives a shit about this movie cuz at the end of the day, their movies get the big bucks.
@S. Bernhardt come on, it wasn’t that bad, I get it that it may not be your favorite, but it definitely had some passion and vision because of Sam Raimi, which is what you don’t really get with other Marvel projects.
There was actually a one frame in the scene where you can slow down is people in a zoom call said to be the directors or producers making the movie little fourth wall breaking as you see on the corner “Remaning Movie time 09:47” 0:28
The inside of my head in a nutshell. Sometimes there's so many thoughts and so many things happening at one time, that I just need a moment for everything to just shut up and let me have a moment of stillness. I don't even care what's going on. I just have to tune out.
Exactly. The scene is my favorite. It’s unique in its visuals and the meaning behind it. And the rock transition to the canyon is literally one of the smoothest I’ve seen
TREMENDOUS MASTERPIECE 20/10 AND GOD . This movie clearly earned the title of the Multiverse of Madness and is my favorite of 2022 ❤ (more than what DC and Marvel do)
0:01 there, so they're all branches, each universe is a branch of possibility, not time, but possibility, because it's not time travel. So even an animated universe is a branch of possibility. So much for throwing Tobey and Andrew into other trees and not branches. Tobey and Andrew are the same category as Sylvie, Lokigator, Bald Loki, etc
I’m a dreamer, or was one until I saw this movie. I was so depressed for so long I would tell everyone I was tired of everything and anything until eventually I couldn’t bare to say it even myself. I lived through so much extended and intense trauma in my childhood, adolescence, then my young adult life which I spent in the Army where I lost myself further. I spent the last two years mixing psychedelics with alcohol and other drugs to cross fade myself out of existence. I was everywhere but here in the present. I was living multiple lives by hiding myself in the closet and becoming masks of myself to whoever I needed to talk to. I was so entirely lost in the sea of chaos I made an attempt on my life like Joy did in the film. I’ve been through a lot of therapy in the last few years so I can now say I’m happy to be here despite everything that’s happened. In the few moments that it all makes sense, I’m happy it’s this
@@morbiusfan3176 listen I didn’t dislike everything everywhere all at once I thought it add a really brilliant concept and I liked how it’s basically traveling with your brain that’s awesome everyone I had a fantastic performance especially Ke Huy Quan and I liked how it had the message of being kind and stuff but it was really weird at times I feel like there are so many scenes in the movie which could’ve been cut like the hotdog fingers universe I almost threw up at that scene and that other scene where the security guard tries to shove a you know what plug up his butt to access kung fu skills and I remember watching this film in the cinema, and I was thinking to myself I don’t think this is going to win Best picture it’s brilliant but too crazy and weird so I didn’t dislike the movie and everything everywhere all at once is far better than Multiverse of madness
@@Themarvelnerd2016 The whole movie is weird. It was going for the absurd philosophy and it worked. You can't cut sometimes out of the movie because what's the point? It's a multiverse movie about a family, so some things aren't going to be taken seriously because of the concept. It's a comedic yet emotional movie because of the theme that everybody is connected to. It's for experience or something you can relate to that hits close home.
@@fredthefish4284 listen I know that the movie is a multiverse theme and I enjoyed the family elements in this movie but I really think they could’ve toned down the weird in this movie you feel me
Instead of investing in Rick and Morty writers to build out the multiverse saga they should’ve paid THE DAN’s any price they wanted to Shepherd multiverse saga