Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)

Right before her IRS audit meeting, struggling laundromat owner Michelle Yeoh is visited by an alternate universe version of her husband Ke Huy Quan who entreaties her to connect with parallel universe versions of herself to prevent the destruction of the multiverse. I had seen many positive reviews for this film, but I was not prepared for how endlessly entertaining and thought provoking this film would be. Michelle Yeoh is a goddess who brings all her skills, including the ability to switch from being beaten down by life to kicking ass on the flip of a coin, to this fight. It doesn’t hurt that she’s supported by incredible performances, not only from Quan but also James Hong, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Stephanie Hsu. I love all the multiverse concepts and how committed the film is to fully realizing each and every one of them.   SciFi  Action  Comedy

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