Review: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
Ever watched a movie so peculiar and random, yet oddly charming and meaningful? For me, the Academy Award-winning film Everything, Everywhere, All at Once was just that. This film starring actors Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and Stephanie Hsu lives up to all of its fame and hype. The acting, storytelling, and plot are phenomenal and led me to recently rewatch the film over winter break. I can’t give the entire movie justice in just a few lines, but if I had to: the movie tells the story of a slightly dysfunctional immigrant family who seeks a chance to make things better for themselves, but when they are given that chance (with the aid of alternate universes), things do not go as planned. Secrets are uncovered, grudges are brought to the surface, and long-due amends are finally made. The film delves into fascinating topics such as changing relationships, the immigrant experience, and overcoming regret. The relations...