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: Evelyn’s journey mirrors Neo’s "chosen one" path.
Everything Everywhere All at Once follows (Michelle Yeoh), a stressed laundromat owner facing a tax audit, a failing marriage, and a strained relationship with her daughter, Joy (Stephanie Hsu). During a meeting with an IRS agent, Evelyn is swept into a multiversal war where she must "verse-jump"—accessing the skills of her alternate selves through bizarre actions—to stop an agent of chaos known as Jobu Tupaki . Production & Style
: Hilariously referenced as "Racacoonie," featuring a chef controlled by a raccoon. Philosophical Conflict Everything Everywhere All at Once
: Waymond’s philosophy. He acknowledges the chaos but chooses to be kind and find meaning in the "small" moments, eventually pulling Evelyn back from the brink.
: A universe where Evelyn and Waymond are movie stars mimics the aesthetic of Wong Kar-wai. : Evelyn’s journey mirrors Neo’s "chosen one" path
The heart of the movie is a battle between three ideologies:
Since "piece" can mean many things in the multiverse, The Story at a Glance Production & Style : Hilariously referenced as "Racacoonie,"
: Much of the film was made with accessible tools; the directors even mentioned "cutting paper with scissors" and filming some parts on an iPhone.