电影很bold,感觉导演非常有个性,如果删掉一些些场景,就不会R级,受众就会多很多 内容非常counter stereotypes about Asian American, 但是核心又表达的Asian values,这种矛盾的组合非常奇妙 我感觉评价容易走极端,喜欢的很喜欢,讨厌得也会觉得看不明白 这个是我这几年看过最过瘾的电影了!
搬一節過來: This is an endlessly inventive and exquisitely crafted piece of filmmaking from a pair of audacious directors who know how to have fun while truly digging into the human condition. They’ve turned family drama, existential crisis and the mother-daughter dynamic on its head with an epic battle across universes that draws each and every one of its characters together with humour, heart and a massive dollop of empathy.
再從烂番茄搬一點點。 好評如潮水,运不过来,我只取當天小瓢水,窥探一下西方電影達人的看法。 5/12/22 “To elaborate on Everything Everywhere All at Once(EEAAO)is to spoil the experience. In the simplest terms, the movie follows a Chinese immigrant family struggling under the weight of tax issues alongside varying relationship problems. In reality, it is so, so much more than that. EEAAO is a fizzing cacophony of originality, creativity, heart, and more than a hint of absurdity. But, make no mistake, Michelle Yeoh’s Evelyn is the focal point of the movie alongside her daughter Joy (played wonderfully by Hsu). It is their relationship that propels the narrative through its multiverse-spanning journey - with help from Quan’s Waymond, Hong’s Gong Gong, and Jamie Lee Curtis’ hard-nosed IRS agent Deirdre. It is Yeoh, however, who is the star of the show here as she is asked to run the gamut of emotions playing multiple versions of herself in an action-packed, emotionally charged performance. Throughout the multiverse on offer here, we are introduced to truly weird and wonderful characters, situations, lifestyles, and more as the Daniels (Swiss Army Man helmers Kwan and Scheinert) utilise the full madness of the concept - and some of the results genuinely are mad. Raccoons, hot dogs, bagels, and more populate the multiple universes on show. It is key to point out that family remains the focus amongst the madness and humour, Kwan and Scheinert crucially never lose sight of this whilst providing a rather profound take on generational trauma, existentialism, and identity. As well as that, EEAAO provides an emotional journey throughout as the stresses and strains begin to take hold of Evelyn and those around her culminating in a waterwork-inducing finale. It really is an impressive feat given the eccentric and outlandish nature of the movie. In a time where cinemagoers are crying out for originality, Kwan and Scheinert have again answered the call with a fearless and nonconformist romp. Bonkers. Chaotic. Wild. A cinematic maverick. Everything Everywhere All at Once is a rare treat.”
之前想着要去电影院支持亚裔的电影,看完觉得大家应该去电影院看,单单因为它值得!昨天电影院大部分是为了dr strange来的观众,但我觉得这部电影才值得!
中年大妈们去吧,这个就是给我们拍的呀……
多谢推荐,这周末就去看。本来看见油管上的差评都不想去了。
电影很bold,感觉导演非常有个性,如果删掉一些些场景,就不会R级,受众就会多很多 内容非常counter stereotypes about Asian American, 但是核心又表达的Asian values,这种矛盾的组合非常奇妙 我感觉评价容易走极端,喜欢的很喜欢,讨厌得也会觉得看不明白 这个是我这几年看过最过瘾的电影了!
你不喜欢我能理解,因为每个人偏好不同 但是不能别人喜欢还表达出来就是昧着良心吧? 这么多好的评价都是昧着良心的? 作为一个小制作的indie movie,它的票房表现已经非常好了!虽然今年还未过半,但绝对排前两位! 不知道你怎么得出票房差的结论?这样的评价很不fair
前两天跟老公去电影院看了,我俩完全看不懂,忍者坐到最后,开始手机上找影评看看是不是打开方式不对,还是我的欣赏水平不够,现在也没搞明白是怎么回事,通常评分这么高的我都能接受,这个片子还是有点接受无能
这部片子虽然2个多小时,但是节奏非常快,有很多的细节,致敬了很多的老电影,确实不容易看懂,而且容易被它夸张的风格带偏。 其实它披着crazy的外套讲的确是很人性的故事,有类似经历和痛苦的人比较容易有共鸣。所以我推荐感觉生活一地鸡毛的人去看😜 不要期望marvel那样的科幻哈😜完全不同风格。我看完后觉得如果喜欢大话西游和matrix系列电影的人会很喜欢,我看完就想到了这两部电影😀
与娃儿们的代沟、意识沟自然会变窄。
去看看烂番茄的影評,清一色外賓影迷的评价,而且是懂電影藝術的影迷。
看得我競莫名地感動了,一部關於中國人的題材,被外賓们如此高如此熱如此一致地欣賞。
搬一節過來:
This is an endlessly inventive and exquisitely crafted piece of filmmaking from a pair of audacious directors who know how to have fun while truly digging into the human condition. They’ve turned family drama, existential crisis and the mother-daughter dynamic on its head with an epic battle across universes that draws each and every one of its characters together with humour, heart and a massive dollop of empathy.
也准备再看一遍,应该会领悟些。
喜欢男主
影片好不好,见仁见智 我只是太喜欢,忍不住推荐
这种小制作原创电影在marvel这样的大制作阴影下本就不容易 还是华裔团队用创新的手法讲华裔家庭的故事 就我这样的中年大妈,从一地鸡毛的生活中,抽出时间推荐个电影还要被骂水军,真真是无语了!!
想当初,尚气出来还一堆人在这里推,看在华裔主角,我也是见人就安利。可那是拍的是ABC啊。我觉得也就一般般,典型的爆米花电影而已。
现在终于有一部拍第一代移民的痛苦挣扎及自我救赎的故事,连别的族裔都喝彩,连年轻的华二代都喜欢,难道在我们这样有相同背景的人群中尽然引不起共鸣吗?太让我意外了!
再從烂番茄搬一點點。
好評如潮水,运不过来,我只取當天小瓢水,窥探一下西方電影達人的看法。
5/12/22
“To elaborate on Everything Everywhere All at Once(EEAAO)is to spoil the experience. In the simplest terms, the movie follows a Chinese immigrant family struggling under the weight of tax issues alongside varying relationship problems. In reality, it is so, so much more than that. EEAAO is a fizzing cacophony of originality, creativity, heart, and more than a hint of absurdity. But, make no mistake, Michelle Yeoh’s Evelyn is the focal point of the movie alongside her daughter Joy (played wonderfully by Hsu). It is their relationship that propels the narrative through its multiverse-spanning journey - with help from Quan’s Waymond, Hong’s Gong Gong, and Jamie Lee Curtis’ hard-nosed IRS agent Deirdre. It is Yeoh, however, who is the star of the show here as she is asked to run the gamut of emotions playing multiple versions of herself in an action-packed, emotionally charged performance. Throughout the multiverse on offer here, we are introduced to truly weird and wonderful characters, situations, lifestyles, and more as the Daniels (Swiss Army Man helmers Kwan and Scheinert) utilise the full madness of the concept - and some of the results genuinely are mad. Raccoons, hot dogs, bagels, and more populate the multiple universes on show. It is key to point out that family remains the focus amongst the madness and humour, Kwan and Scheinert crucially never lose sight of this whilst providing a rather profound take on generational trauma, existentialism, and identity. As well as that, EEAAO provides an emotional journey throughout as the stresses and strains begin to take hold of Evelyn and those around her culminating in a waterwork-inducing finale. It really is an impressive feat given the eccentric and outlandish nature of the movie. In a time where cinemagoers are crying out for originality, Kwan and Scheinert have again answered the call with a fearless and nonconformist romp. Bonkers. Chaotic. Wild. A cinematic maverick. Everything Everywhere All at Once is a rare treat.”