Review of Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) by Robert Abele for TheWrap — 11 Mar 2022
The Daniels are unusually present ringmasters here, eschewing the flippancy that marred their splashy quirk-quake “Swiss Army Man” for a more big-feeling anarchic escapism. In their nifty code-switching, we-all-contain-multitudes metaphor, they’ve concocted something that feels genuinely attuned to our modern anxieties, but also embracing of our coping mechanisms.
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This review of Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) was written by Robert Abele and published by TheWrap on 11 March 2022.
Everything Everywhere All at Once has generally received very positive reviews.
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