You have probably already heard of one of the most talked-about movies of the year, "Everything Everywhere All at Once." This is a movie that defies definition by dipping its hotdog-shaped fingers into several different genres, such as action, adventure, drama, sci-fi, martial arts, and many more. One of the constants throughout the mind-bending experience of watching this film is just how funny it is, but that doesn't mean you won't need some help understanding the ending.
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" was created by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known for their other bizarre film called "Swiss Army Man." This film is an absurd dramedy about a Chinese-American immigrant named Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh) who is thrust into a maddening multiversal story revolving around her family (Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, and James Hong). This is one of those movies that manages to balance the bonkers randomness of its humor with the grounded and realistic portrayals of its characters to amazing effect, thanks in no small part to the performances of Yeoh, Hsu, Quan, and Hong. Upon release, this movie was met with universal acclaim and praise for its creative premise, powerful performances, and genuinely hilarious comedy. It has gone on to be described by many as one of the best films ever made, and it really can only be seen to be believed.