Films come and go, and in this fast pace world when you have a digital release from all those streaming services, direct-to-video releases, online leaks, BluRay releases, and then you have Theatrical releases.

It’s important to lose yourself or maybe just ignore like most of us and have faith in the universe so maybe… just maybe it helps you find the movie you need in all of those recently released titles or just watch whatever Netflix’s AI Engine or whatever Streaming Service you use gives you.

Finding a good movie at this time is hard and there’s not been a very good movie for some time that sweeps you under the carpet and you don’t even expect it. The movie that made it all happen you didn’t even know is “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once”. If you read the official plot of the film, it says that an immigrant Chinese woman played by Michelle Yeoh (Crazy Rich Asians, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) gets swept up in an adventure across time and the universe.

YES! She gets swept in the MULTIVERSE! The film is about the multiverse, damn it! Now, seeing how one film that overhyped multiverse ruined it completely (Doctor Strange 2), seeing this film will make you feel what you didn’t think you could in a film that is so rich in content and laughter.

The film is so absurd that it makes sense and the love it has received, you cannot imagine it. LOVE, LOVE EVERYWHERE, is what this film is about. In short, it’s a story about a mother and daughter. It’s hard to believe the take on this film would be a multiverse. Directed by Daniell (Swiss Army Man), the film is available to stream on Prime Video.

Watch It Or Not?: Must Watch
IMDB – 8.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes – 73%
Watch On – Amazon Prime Video


 

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