Everything Everywhere All at Once - La vita, il multiverso e tutto quanto

Titolo originale: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Regia: Daniel Scheinert | Daniel Kwan |
Anno: 2022
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Avventura Fantascienza
Tag: mother | martial arts | kung fu | philosophy | generations conflict | chinese woman | surrealism | laundromat | chinese | east asian lead | divorce | family | lgbt | hot dog | asian woman | chinese immigrant | imaginative | mother daughter relationship | action comedy | asian american | intergenerational trauma | internal revenue service | interdimensional travel | absurd | dramatic | bold | excited | 瞬息全宇宙 |
Cast: Michelle Yeoh | Stephanie Hsu | Ke Huy Quan | James Hong | Jamie Lee Curtis | Tallie Medel | Jenny Slate | Harry Shum Jr. | Biff Wiff | Sunita Mani | Aaron Lazar | Brian Le | Andy Le | Narayana Cabral | Chelsey Goldsmith | Craig Henningsen | Anthony Molinari | Dan Brown | Anthony N. | Cara Marie Chooljian | Randall Archer | Efka Kvaraciejus | Peter Banifaz | Audrey Wasilewski | Li Jing | Dylan Henry Lau | Boon Pin Koh | Timothy Eulich | Daniel Scheinert | Michiko Nishiwaki | Jane Lui | Jason Hamer | Timothy Ralston | Hiroshi Yada | Randy Newman | Amanda MacLeod | Waymond Lee |

Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh) gestisce una piccola lavanderia a gettoni, ha una figlia adolescente che non capisce più, un padre rintronato e un matrimonio alla frutta. Un controllo fiscale di routine diventa inaspettatamente la porta attraverso cui Evelyn viene trascinata in una avvincente e coloratissima avventura nel multiverso più innovativo e divertente mai visto al cinema. Chiamata a salvare il destino degli universi, dovrà attingere a tutto il suo coraggio per sconfiggere un nemico all’apparenza inarrestabile e riportare l’armonia nella sua famiglia. Con la sorprendente Stephanie Hsu (Shang-Chi), il film segna il ritorno alle scene dopo 40 anni del mitico Ke Huy Quan, interprete degli amatissimi Data (I Goonies) e Short Round (Indiana Jones e il tempio maledetto).

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To keep plot details under wraps before the trailer was released, the official IMDb synopsis read "a [...] D
In the scene where Evelyn is being chased by Deirdre, she moves from one cubicle to the other while [...] D
The name 'Jobu Tupaki' in Telugu language translates to 'Pocket Gun.' D
Waymond Lee plays one of the Chinese choir members/movie producers, whose first name is shared by th [...] D
After Evelyn acquires ultra strong pinkie fingers, she hits one attacker causing them to fly upward. [...] D
In various Chinese-speaking markets, the movie goes by different titles. In Mainland China, the titl [...] D
In an interview with Empire, Daniel Radcliffe mentioned that he was approached by the Daniels, Dan K [...] D
On the Letterboxd page of the film, a small Easter egg can be found: The "Watched" button, which is [...] D
In the scene where Joy invites her mother, Evelyn, to sit on the couch with her, the cadence of her [...] D
When Evelyn is torn between two realities in the janitor's closet, the film's subtitles appear fragm [...] D
As Evelyn's acceptance of the multiverse grows, the aspect ratio between worlds noticeably changes. D
Cat food was used to help create sound heard when Evelyn's hands first turn into hot dogs. D
In an August 30, 2018, article in the Hollywood Reporter, Mia Galuppo wrote that Michelle Yeoh and A [...] D
The movie touches on virtually all genres of film- romance, horror/thriller, sci-fi, action, drama, [...] D
When Waymond pleads with Evelyn it's not too late she glimpses happy moments of her life with him to [...] D
The "auditor of the year" awards all look like rectal plugs, perhaps suggesting what it feels like t [...] D
This is the third collaboration between Michelle Yeoh and Harry Shum Jr. after appearing together on [...] D
All the VFX for this film was done by 9 people, including the two directors, with the majority of th [...] D
The working title/how this movie was referred to during preproduction was "Bubbles". The Daniels tal [...] D
The Bagel and the googly eye are inverted colors; the Bagel being a black ring around a white circle [...] D
The trumpet playing during the 2001: Odissea nello spazio (1968) 'blue monkeys' sequence was played [...] D
The maneki neko "beckoning cat" statue seen in the apartment next to the video monitor, while ubiqui [...] D
Writers-directors Daniel Scheinert and Dan Kwan originally intended for Evelyn to have undiagnosed A [...] D
Lionsgate Home Entertainment released the film for digital streaming on 7 June 2022, and on Blu-ray, [...] D
When Joy approaches Evelyn in the forest, her weapon cycles through multiple variations. For a split [...] D
Next to Evelyn's security monitor, at the lower left corner, a toy of Rico from I pinguini di Madaga [...] D
When Alpha Waymond and Evelyn hide in the IRS conference room, the camera lingers for a few seconds [...] D
The fake "end credits" scene that pans out to a theater full of people watching the ending is a refe [...] D
When Waymond and Evelyn first pull their van into the IRS parking lot, they pass a sign spinner wear [...] D
Daniel Scheinert plays the IRS employee who has a secret BDSM room in his office. The name "Richard [...] D
In the scenes with Evelyn as a movie star conversing with Waymond, the dialogue, story, cinematograp [...] D
Alpha Gong Gong's motorized wheelchair resembles the back of the remodeled Delorean from Ritorno al [...] D
A box of Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa, a Chinese herbal syrup used for all kinds of ailments, is shown in the [...] D
The scene that shows the origin of the universe where people have hot dog fingers is a reference to [...] D
The chapstick Waymond ate was actually a prop made of chocolate. D
The voice of Raccacoonie was performed (uncredited) by the singer/songwriter Randy Newman. This cast [...] D
Throughout the film, different types of circles are a recurring motif, in homage to the "Everything [...] D
During the finale, Jobu Tupaki's hair across her forehead spells Jobu in script. D
When the family is singing karaoke together in the opening shot, Evelyn briefly covers Joy's mouth. [...] D
"Bagel" is also a slang term for zero or nothing, making it the perfect symbol for Joy's nihilistic [...] D
Ke Huy Quan's first major role in 20 years. D
In Evelyn's reality where she's a movie star, real footage of Michelle Yeoh on the red carpet is use [...] D
In the first shot of the movie, where a reflection of the Wang family singing karaoke can be se [...] D
Ke Huy Quan was a production assistant and an assistant action choreographer for The One (2001), als [...] D
Body Count: 16 (counting the ape killed by the hot dog-fingered primate). D
In the hot dog finger universe, instruments that require fingers are heard to be played poorly. This [...] D
Matrix (1999) references throughout the movie. Like Neo (Keanu Reeves) downloading skills in The Mat [...] D
At the start of the film, a calendar in the Wangs' apartment with a large "24" number is visible - w [...] D
Near the end of the film, when Joy is helping her parents prepare their receipts to take back to the [...] D
In addition to playing IRS District Manager Richard Long, director Daniel Scheinert also played all [...] D
In a deleted scene, set in an unseen Universe, Evelyn played a talking urn that contained her ashes. [...] D
Sunita Mani's third collaboration with the Daniels, Directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. She fir [...] D
Daniels - Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert - originally wrote the script with Jackie Chan in mind for t [...] D
The film is separated into three parts, with the names matching the title of the film. D
In an unusual move, the majority of the film's scenes were shot at a high frame rate. This was done [...] D
When Evelyn obtains a googly eye on her forehead in the final fight, this is symbolism for her being [...] D
Evelyn and Waymond's family van is the same van used by Alpha Waymond and his crew in the Alphaverse [...] D
When Big Nose / Dog Mom swings her dog around by the leash, it's not a VFX shot. She's swinging a st [...] D
Temporarily held the #1 spot on Letterboxd's official top 250 narrative features. D
Ke Huy Quan delivers a reference to his Indiana Jones character Short Round when yelling at Evelyn t [...] D
On the day they shot the scenes with the rocks, the weather was 118°F (47.8°C). It was so hot, [...] D
The two antagonists fighting Evelyn with objects shoved up their butts are listed in the credits as [...] D
The cover of the book that Jobu Tupaki shows Evelyn is meant to evoke Dr. Seuss' book "Oh, the Place [...] D
Movie posters were made for the alternate universe: "Amour et Saucisses" (French for Love and Sausag [...] D
The second major motion picture collaboration with 'Daniels' (Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert). The fi [...] D
In one universe that was not used in the film Evelyn is a piece of sentient spaghetti being cooked i [...] D
The sign by the janitors closet in the Tax office reads 10-99. A 1099 is a form for information retu [...] D
The character of Big Nose, played by Jenny Slate, received some criticism for playing into Jewish st [...] D
At the beginning of the film, Jenny Slate's dog mom character has to present her ticket to pick up h [...] D
The impressive high-speed shot where Evelyn gets sucked into the janitor's closet is all done in-cam [...] D
Language is very important to the story. Evelyn speaks to her father in Cantonese, but she speaks to [...] D
During his May 2022 interview with Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert in Empire Magazine, journalist John [...] D
Ke Huy Quan did most of his own stunts during the fanny pack fight, though Andy Le stood in for him [...] D
During the climax of act two ("Everywhere") there's a freeze frame shot of Evelyn in deep space. Thi [...] D
The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival on 11 March 2022, and began a limited the [...] D
One of the only three films to ever hold the #1 spot in the Official Letterboxd Top 250 Feature Film [...] D