Review of Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) by Clarisse Loughrey for The Independent — 13 May 2022
Everything Everywhere All at Once exists in the outer wilds of the imagination, in the realm of lucid dreaming and liminal spaces. It bounces off familiar representations of altered states, whether it be The Matrix or the phantasmical films of Michel Gondry, while feeling entirely unclassifiable.
It’s both proudly puerile, with a running joke about butt plugs, and breathlessly sincere about the daily toil of intergenerational trauma.
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This review of Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) was written by Clarisse Loughrey and published by The Independent on 13 May 2022.
Everything Everywhere All at Once has generally received very positive reviews.
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