It makes you want to love yourself and those around you just a little more, if not at least giving them a chance. "Everything, Everywhere, All at once" is so fresh, zany and bizarre yet holds an audience's heart so closely with its themes that its authenticity is unquestionable. I also want to talk about the hints of HK cinema in it, where a lot of scenes feel inspired by Jackie Chan and Stephen Chow sensibilities but feel driven so much further with complex character stories that not only make you weep but laugh with joy. While simultaneously blasting the audience with powerful themes of self-discovery and familial relationships. At its core is a heartfelt dramedy set on the premise of a high concept modern sci fi full of quirky visual style and well choreographed martial arts. This is the type of filmmaking that truly hits all the right notes for me.
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