During his May 2022 interview with Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert in Empire Magazine, journalist John Nugent writes that the "idea of a parent not understanding their kid bled into what eventually became Everything Everywhere All At Once--the intergenerational divide-turned-multiversal metaphor." Kwan explains: "Our parents are constantly having to deal with the fact that we are their kids. Like, 'I am the parent of the guy who made the Farting Corpse Movie.' This movie in some weird way is a reflection of that. The daughter is this strange creature, and the mother has to go on the journey to basically become a monster herself in order to connect with her. Hopefully it's a very gracious portrayal of our relationship with our parents."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:08