{"id":15323,"date":"2022-05-12T17:56:24","date_gmt":"2022-05-12T15:56:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.radiotimes.com\/?p=1643988"},"modified":"2022-05-12T18:15:06","modified_gmt":"2022-05-12T16:15:06","slug":"everything-everywhere-all-at-once-review-extremely-ambitious-and-strikingly-original","status":"publish","type":"rss_feed","link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/radiotimes\/rss_feed\/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-review-extremely-ambitious-and-strikingly-original\/","title":{"rendered":"Everything Everywhere All At Once review: Extremely ambitious and strikingly original"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"rssexcerpt\"><\/p><p class=\"rssauthor\">By Patrick Cremona\n                \t\t<\/p><p class=\"rssbyline\">Published: Thursday, 12 May 2022 at 12:00 am<\/p><hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/><?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"yes\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><body><div class=\"&quot;editorial-rating-summary\" editorial-rating-summary--=\"\"> <div class=\"&quot;ratings-stars\"> <div class=\"&quot;ratings-stars__icons&quot;\"> <i data-grunticon-embed=\"\" class=\"&quot;icon-rating-star\" icon-star-fill=\"\"\/> <i data-grunticon-embed=\"\" class=\"&quot;icon-rating-star\" icon-star-fill=\"\"\/> <i data-grunticon-embed=\"\" class=\"&quot;icon-rating-star\" icon-star-fill=\"\"\/> <i data-grunticon-embed=\"\" class=\"&quot;icon-rating-star\" icon-star-fill=\"\"\/> <i data-grunticon-embed=\"\" class=\"&quot;icon-rating-star\" icon-star-outline=\"\"\/> <\/div> <span class=\"&quot;ratings-stars__value&quot;\"> <span class=\"&quot;sr-only&quot;\">4.0 out of 5 star rating<\/span> <\/span> <\/div> <\/div> <p><span style=\"&quot;font-weight:\">No one could argue that Everything Everywhere All At Once, the terrific new film from directing duo Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheiner), is misleadingly titled. An extremely ambitious, spectacularly original, and sometimes rather dizzying affair, the film brings a whole new definition to the phrase \u2018throwing everything at the wall\u2019 \u2013 and the good news for cinemagoers is that a good deal of it sticks.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Our central character is middle-aged launderette owner Evelyn Wang \u2013 played with tremendous relish by Michelle Yeoh \u2013 whose life is initially presented as both humdrum and rather chaotic. We\u2019re introduced to her and her family in a perfectly executed opening sequence that offers the first glimpse of Daniels\u2019 virtuosic direction, as she attempts to deal with all manner of difficulties: an ailing father, a deteriorating marriage, a contemptuous relationship with her teenage daughter, and perhaps most stressful of all, a looming tax audit.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"&quot;font-weight:\">These early stages \u2013 before the multiverse and all its attendant zaniness kicks in \u2013 are absolutely crucial in terms of setting the scene, and the rest of the film only works because of how deftly the character dynamics and stakes have been established, meaning we have something to cling on to and care about when things inevitably get a bit crazy.<\/span><\/p> <p><span style=\"&quot;font-weight:\">And make no mistake, things certainly<\/span><span style=\"&quot;font-weight:\"> get a bit crazy. When Evelyn briefly zones out during a meeting with Jamie Lee Curtis\u2019 busybody tax inspector Deirdre, she is suddenly approached by a man who seems strikingly similar to her husband, with the one exception that he handles himself with a great deal more gravitas. This mysterious stranger, it turns out, is Alpha Waymond \u2013 a version of her husband from a parallel universe who has arrived in this one to enlist Evelyn on a crucial mission.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p>And so after a bit of necessary explanation and exposition \u2013 which thankfully doesn\u2019t feel too overdone \u2013 we are thrown into a very different world, or rather lots of very different worlds. The multiverse concept by its very nature opens us up to limitless possibilities, and Everything Everywhere manages this potential with far more gusto and innovation than the recently released MCU flick <a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.radiotimes.com\/movies\/doctor-strange-2-release-date-cast-trailer-plot\/&quot;\">Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness<\/a>, which appears remarkably plain by comparison. Most importantly, it gives Daniels a huge playground to show off a range of formal tricks as the characters engage in brilliantly choreographed combat scenes across several increasingly bizarre universes, many of which also see the directors exercising their unique brand of humour.<\/p>\n<iframe title=\"&quot;Everything\" everywhere=\"\" all=\"\" at=\"\" once=\"\" official=\"\" trailer=\"\" hd=\"\" a24=\"\" width=\"&quot;200&quot;\" height=\"&quot;113&quot;\" src=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/wxN1T1uxQ2g?feature=oembed&quot;\" frameborder=\"&quot;0&quot;\" allow=\"&quot;accelerometer;\" autoplay=\"\" clipboard-write=\"\" encrypted-media=\"\" gyroscope=\"\" picture-in-picture=\"\" allowfullscreen=\"\"\/>\n<p>This humour is often unashamedly absurdist \u2013 what would you expect from a directing pair whose last film has become known as the Daniel Radcliffe farting corpse movie? \u2013 and although it occasionally strays into territory that\u2019s perhaps a little too puerile for its own good, there are more than enough genuinely laugh out loud moments to forgive it a few missteps. Several of these moments come in the form of riffs on other films, with movies as diverse as Ratatouille and 2001: A Space Odyssey among those to be referenced, while most viewers will also come away from the film with rather a different view of hot dogs.<\/p>\n<p>Multiverses are everywhere at the moment, and according to the directors the film came about partly as a riposte to the nihilism the concept often instills in them. This theme is confronted head-on in the film\u2019s frantic final act, which eventually leads to an extremely earnest ending that in the wrong hands could have felt slightly corny but here feels entirely earned. That\u2019s as much to do with the commitment of the stars \u2013 Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan are especially impressive \u2013 as the invention of the directors, and proves that for all the eccentricity and excess it\u2019s the film\u2019s emotional pull that remains its greatest strength.<\/p>\n<p>Everything Everywhere almost certainly won\u2019t be for everyone \u2013 the aforementioned immaturity could prove too much of a turn-off for some viewers, and it undoubtedly threatens to become a bit exhausting the deeper we head into the multiverse, but if you just go with it and follow the emotional arc there\u2019s a whole lot to enjoy, including a pleasingly life-affirming conclusion. It\u2019s a<span style=\"&quot;font-weight:\"> fun and engaging way to explore family dynamics and existentialist themes \u2013 and if nothing else,\u00a0 you\u2019ll certainly never be more moved by a pair of rocks with googly eyes stuck on.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Everything Everywhere All At Once is released in UK cinemas on 13th May. <\/strong><strong>If you\u2019re looking for something else to watch, check out our\u00a0<a href=\"\/\/www.radiotimes.com\/tv\/tv-listings\/&quot;\" target=\"&quot;_blank&quot;\" rel=\"&quot;noopener noopener noreferrer\" noreferrer=\"\">TV Guide<\/a>or visit our\u00a0<a href=\"&quot;https:\/\/www.radiotimes.com\/movies\/&quot;\">Movies<\/a>\u00a0hub for all the latest news.<\/strong><\/p>\n<div class=\"&quot;editor-content\" mb-lg=\"\" hidden-print=\"\" js-piano-locked-content=\"\">\n<p><b>The latest issue of Radio Times magazine is on sale now \u2013\u00a0<a href=\"\/\/radiotimes.com\/magazine-subscription?utm_term=evergreen-article&quot;\" target=\"&quot;_blank&quot;\" rel=\"&quot;noopener noopener noreferrer\" noreferrer=\"\" data-auth=\"&quot;NotApplicable&quot;\" data-linkindex=\"&quot;0&quot;\">subscribe now<\/a>\u00a0and get the next 12 issues for only \u00a31. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to the\u00a0<a href=\"\/\/www.radiotimes.com\/podcasts\/&quot;\" target=\"&quot;_blank&quot;\" rel=\"&quot;noopener noopener noreferrer\" noreferrer=\"\" data-auth=\"&quot;NotApplicable&quot;\" data-linkindex=\"&quot;1&quot;\">Radio Times podcast<\/a> with Jane Garvey.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/div><\/body><\/html>\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Patrick Cremona Published: Thursday, 12 May 2022 at 12:00 am 4.0 out of 5 star rating No one could argue that Everything Everywhere All At Once, the terrific new film from directing duo Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheiner), is misleadingly titled. 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