Evelyn Wong has come unstuck in the multiverse, and you are invited to join her.
The literally-otherworldly Everything Everywhere All at Once is not merely a film but something like a neurological experiment. Or perhaps the last hundred years of cinema was an experiment leading up to this? You will remember not just where you were when you first saw it, but the excited conversations that you will have in the days that follow.
Living up to its name, the film is a boundlessly inventive experience, a touching family drama, an adventure, a science-fiction voyage, a fashion show, a punny tone poem, a fight, a love story. It is
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