fcbarcelona’s review published on Letterboxd:
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" is hands down one of the most mind-blowingly wild movies I've ever seen. I mean, seriously, it takes you on a cinematic rollercoaster like no other.
I'll admit, I heard all the buzz about it and was like, "Can it really be that good?" But you know what? It definitely is.
This flick blends genres like it's nobody's business. It's all over the place, in the best way possible. The story weaves through different dimensions & timelines, and you're just there for the ride, trying to keep up. It's chaotic, beautiful madness.
Michelle Yeoh? Absolute legend. She's like a one-woman show, playing all these versions of herself across the multiverse. It was truly an incredible display of acting.
And visually, oh my god! It's like a psychedelic dream. The way they mix up styles & effects, it's like they're showing off, and I'm totally here for it.
But what really got me is that under all the craziness, there's this deep stuff about identity and family. It's like, "Whoa, they went there?" It really makes you think about how the slightest changes in seemingly small decisions could’ve lead you to a very different outcome in your own life.
So, in short, "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is a wild, mind-bending & surprisingly heartfelt trip that lives up to the hype and then some. If you're up for something totally out of the box, this is it.