(REUPLOAD) Now THIS is a multiverse story!!! FIRST TIME WATCHING EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE!!
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As a 56 year old man...this changed the way I see my daughter and how realizing how hard it must be to be her in this day and age. Most of all I've stopped saying things like " You're so smart I don't understand why you can't do better." I wonder now what the hell was I thinking. Now I just try to cherish the time we have together till one of us is gone.
Im so happy this helped your relationship with her. It’s hard to want the best for them and them not always wanting the same, but like you said, in the end what’s important is that she’s happy.
This is an amazing comment, bravo!
🙌🏼 Indeed ❤
Bro! This made me tear up. Ya sound like a great dad, and yeah this movie is incredible.
That’s amazing! Films change me every day.
I've spent nearly 40 years wishing my mom would choose me. Like, even once. And it's never going to happen. So it goes. This movie was actually a nice reminder that not everybody has to deal with that. And I agree with Jessa: if you have a mom and she's _not_ a sociopathic monster, give her a call. You're both lucky.
My mom is in a cult, basically hasn't wanted anything to do with me since I left it 5 years ago. Evelyn asking her dad how it was so easy to let her go really hit me.
Dear amy, nearly the same for me. In some sense im the joy that michelle never embraced at the end.. but it gave me insight to myself..we get what we get my "chosen"family/mother gives me everything i need which is love and support and i am so thankful for her
I looooove seeing the "I would have loved doing laundry and taxes with you" line hit people the way it hit me.
It's a truly special movie
It’s so powerful, even in the shittiest of times, it’d be better with that person than without. I find myself reminding myself with that.
It is one of the most loving things I have ever heard.
Same I was on the edge but when he said that I was done. 🥲
It's such a powerful line. For those who are or have been in long-term relationships, that speaks to us. When we can simply enjoy the most mundane moments with our loved ones.
Waymond's ability to fight with kindness doesn't change through the movie - WE CHANGE
Yes! This is the TRUTH!!
He truly is, The Way
A video essay i watched on this movie brought this up - he is literally the same character and does the same thing, in a sense, no character arch, but WE view him differently as the film goes on.
I knew about 30 minutes into this film that I was witnessing something special. But that was only confirmed for me when I couldn't stop crying at the emotional impact of two rocks discussing their relationship and their place in the multiverse in complete silence. This movie really ought to get all the awards if only because this kind of art only comes along once in long while.
That scene was such a risk, it could have been painfully cheesy. But man did they pull it off
Same, I was saying, "this is my favorite movie of all time" before Part 2.
Oooh, the rocks hit hard for me, too.
There was a nervous sort of WTF chuckle in the theater crowd at that scene. Then it got quiet. Real quick.
I was on an airplane when I decided to put this movie on. I had saw my roommate start to watch it a few months back (he was like 20 minutes in, and I had only watched like 5 minutes of it before I went into my room to do my homework) and thought it would be a fun quirky film to pass the time on an airplane.
Homie. Towards the end I was crying my ass out, which at first I was trying to hide out of embarrassment. But then I began feeling an emotion that made me think "fuck it. I'm not going to hold myself back from experiencing whatever reaction I'm getting from this movie".
I realized later that what I was feeling was an overwhelming and non-ending flow of Love. The type that really opens you up. The type that people attach to God, higher self, and universal consciousness.
The movie ended right when we were about to land. I'm usually atleast a little bit nervous during landings, but after watching this movie, I literally felt so much content, love, and happiness that all of the anxiety I usually get disappeared. In fact The craziest thought I had at the time was "if the plane crashed, I would be fine with it". Not because I wanted to die. But because I felt like I found something I've been looking for in my 25 years of life. I was oozing love. I felt so taken care of. I realized nothing else mattered more than whatever emotion I was feeling. Like I knew instinctively that this emotion; this state of being was, is, and will always be everything.
I share my story for no reason in particular. Just wanted to express how much this movie touched me.
This movie isn't top 10. It's not top 5. This is my number 1 favorite movie.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
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This is a really interesting perspective- I've never thought about this movie this way- that it makes you feel loved. It's really strange, because I cried when I first watched this movie and even rewatching the ending parts it is still making me tearup. But you're right, it is oozing with love, and it feels amazing to be loved as the audience. The words that are spoken are a strong catharsis directed at all of us. This movie really gave me more peace than I've ever known.
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Just remove God from your nice text and i can assure you, you and the world will be better. Both directors don't believe in god but i'm sure they will love you if they read this.
I saw this movie in theaters and couldn't stop crying until I got back to my car. I've watched every reaction I can find and I cry every single time. It's genuinely my favorite movie now.
Same I literally look up reactions to this movie on UA-cam almost everyday. I’m pretty sure I’ve watched almost all of them 😭💙 There is nothing else like this movie
Same. This movie has stuck with me and i enjoy seeing people react to the moments as if I were watching it for the first time.
SAME - I purchased it on youtube and probably watch it once a day!
Same
What y'all said about your media diet being junk food was so spot on. This film really highlights how empty most of the stuff out there is empty calories.
At the same time, it reminded me of Denis Leary's rant in Demolition Man (1993): "I'm the kind if guy who wants to sit in a greasy spoon and think, 'Gee, should I have the T-bone steak or the jumbo rack of barbecued ribs with the side order of gravy fries?' I want high cholesterol. I want to eat bacon, butter and buckets of cheese, okay?
Also, as a queer, antagonistic, Asian, millennial, Jobu Tupaki really resonated with me.
I think you mean Jojo Chewbacca
@@AL-fl4jk nope. It is Juju Toobootie 😅😂🤣
Asian AMERICAN :)
I normally hate when dramadies add humor to their intense scenes - they rarely serve their function to cut the tension and usually serve to undermine the moment. But in this, it was just so masterfully done and added such a sense of joy to the whole thing. It makes all the emotional intensity very life giving and satisfying rather than draining. Loving the experience of this film!
In other words, it's not about what you do but how you do it. Cinema is a versatile art, and there really aren't any rules despite what numerous "film experts" like to believe.
It avoids the usual undercutting of dramatic moments by not being ashamed or trying to act like it doesn't care. It avoids the issue of undermining serious moments because it takes them 100% seriously even when it's being absurd as hell. It's completely unabashed and sincere, never trying to lampshade and say 'No we are in on the joke and laughing at how stupid this all is first so you can't make fun of us for it'. There's no "Well that just happened", it's all just committed to being what it is without any shame or worry that people will make fun of it, it just is what it is and that's something we almost never see in movies now. It's truly a Masterpiece of cinema and an incredible work of art, it is incredible and Daniels deserve every bit of praise for this accomplishment
@@StickmanStudioGames There are actually moments like that where Evelyn comments on how stupid something is, as well as showing an audience laughing at the movie itself. It's all about execution no matter the approach.
Somehow the humor actually deepens the drama in many moments. The google-eyed rock, "there are no rules! I'm gonna get you!" Was somehow both hilarious and touching
Rather than using comedic relief to undercut the seriousness of a moment, Daniels use it to make us let our guard down. After you have accepted the humorous emotion, you are ready to accept everything else they have to offer.
The imagery of the rock falling off the cliff as Evelyn let her daughter go hit me hard, something about the finality of it
Then Evelyn's rock falling after her just hits me right in the heart. Something about the symbolism of "I'd jump off a cliff after you" as a display of love and willingness to follow someone no matter what... it gets to me.
This had me in shambles! I was already sobbing but this really kicked it up a notch. I always struggled with my mom always giving my older brother so many chances growing up, no matter how bad he treated them and how much he messed up. now I get it. She loved him so much she couldn’t just let him go into the darkness as much as he wanted to
This movie and it's beautiful visuals and storytelling is the definition of art.
in every world joy commits suicide, the same thing would happen in the taxes world if evelyn let her daughter go. But at the last moment she chooses not to
"You don't wanna see me if this doesn't sweep!" has been my entire demeanor around this movie since i saw it in theatres. THIS BETTER SWEEP LIKE THE STEP MOTHER IS COMING!!! The respect and love for film, the actors and the audience they had is humbling.
Sweep like the step mother is coming that is GOLD 😭
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL this just made me laugh out loud. but seriously, though. IT BETTER SWEEP
THIS BETTER SWEEP LIKE THE STEP MOTHER IS COMING
THAT is a new saying, I love it so much
And I agree
THIS!!
Oscar nominations happened today, January 24. I guess we will be spared the wrath. LOL 😂😅. It got 11 nominations! 🎉
The acting was fantastic. Everyone, Michelle, Huy Quan, Jamie Lee, but can we talk about Stephanie Hsu, the actress who plays Joy? OMG, she made me feel her sadness, anger, disappointment, and hopelessness. When she said she just wanted to die, it hit me hard. Without a doubt, one of my favorite movies!
Stephanie was incredible 😊
Having watched this movie multiple times, I believe she should have won the Oscar.
@@Kasino80 Definitely. Jamie Lee was awarded a career Oscar at her expense.
@@rickardroach9075 yeah, that's what it feel like
My personal favorite life lessons from this film are:
"I just know we have to be kind... *Especially* when we don't know what's going on."
and
"I can't do this. I'm useless alone."
"Then it's a good thing you're not alone."
definitely. also "just be kind" has always been one of my mantras.
what hit me the hardest was if nothing matters then have fun with life and live it to its fullest. I watched this in a time where i was probably at the lowest point in my life, and this visulization of everything I had been feeling and taking for granted pulled me back and showed me that it really wasent useless was just i dont know how to describe realizing that your life is not pointless because of this movie. it really is just such an amazing film
"It's OK that she's a mess. Because just like me...the universe gave her someone kind, patient...and forgiving to make up for all she lacks."
My favorite was, "How did you just let me go? How on Earth did you do it so easily?!"
I've watched maybe 10 or so reactions of this and it still makes me cry like a baby each time just watching little clips.
This movie got me into watching reaction videos! I had never even considered watching one until this came along, now I'm doing it for other things too! (The Sandman has been pretty great to watch those of too!)
Likewise. No joke, I spent in total legit 12 hours of my life watching this movie vicariously through reaction videos
This movie drained literally every single emotion from me so much that I had a severe headache from ugly crying for like literally an hour. Genuinely top movie for me hands down, the parallels are just too relevant to today.
Im a single dad of 3 AMAZING daughters that are my life , and in my early 40’s I’m finding my way stumbling through life , trying to be the best dad I can be and still effing things up at times and this movie had me bawling like a baby ,..just recently lost my mom to brain cancer recently so sure that’s playing into the tears but this movie gave me a perspective of jsut trying your best, being happy for where you are and LOVING you’re children and parents with all that you are. I jsut want to squeeze all 3 of my babies all at once right now!!! I loved your emotions please don’t feel embarrassed, emotions like this movie are SO beautiful! New sub here for sure!
Beautiful comment. This movie broke an awful lot of people open. There was open sobbing in theatres across the country. In a zany action comedy film in our stressed out, jaded world. Sobbing about rocks..😭😂
My dad left us when I was 21 and my little brother was 4. Haven't seen him since 2001. It happened many years ago but this is why this move hit me so much "Why it was so easy for you to just leave, you asshole".
Incredible film. Awards all around. Great return to film from Ke Huy Quan who was my token Asian boy avatar from his past work. After receiving very few opportunities as an Asian man in the 90s, he got a film degree from USC and had a successful career in production. He was a fight choreographer and worked as assistant director for Wong Kar Wai. After seeing the success and acceptance of Crazy Rich Asians, he was inspired to take another stab at acting.
It’s so incredible that he didn’t give up and ended up with this fantastic role after all of that.
@@jessaandalexwatch not only that, but it was Crazy Rich Asians, including Michelle Yeoh, that got him back into acting in main roles. The first main role he gets coming back to film? Opposite the woman who's roles convinced him to come back to acting. That's beautiful, even if it's a total coincidence
Another thing that I loved of the movie was the symbolism, for example, the bagel being a empty circle and the eye being the opposite, kind of complementing each other and representing two ways of see the life... Like optimistic and pesimistic nihilims (nothing matters), in the negative one, if nothing matters then we don't matter, in the optimistic one, if nothing matters, then why worry about our mistakes and unfullfiled dreams?
Truly a masterpiece that gave me the therapy I needed because I honestly have depression of being fired at my job an unable to help my mom with money
you are right about the meaning, its from a Chinese symbol ☯Tai Chi
This movie starts with a mirror and going through that mirror, what an amazing way to declare that you’re movie will be about the journey of self-reflecting
I feel ya..😉
31:50 Love that right at the first really heavy crying point, each of you is greeted by a furry friend. Bet they could tell you were going through it.
This movie very quickly moved into the spot of my favorite film. A family drama wrapped in the metaverse, dealing with nihlism via depression and lack of acceptance that grows into an almost positive view of nihilism. The acting, camera work, dialogue, costuming, sound, every element is so top of its game to be incredible.
I literally told my mom that “I wish I was a better more successful daughter” like a year ago, so this movie absolutely fucked me up 😭🤣
What I like about the movie is the line "I'm happy you are figuring your shit out". The movie doesn't end like a mediocre cheesy movie, where the protagonist understand the message of the film so automatically the villain must understand it too. They still had to talk and truly understand each others before reaching a true good ending
I felt the exact same way when I saw this: It's like the other media has been junk food and this is the first piece in a long time to be actually good (on every level) and it just makes everything else look banal.
This movie hits the spot in every way. It brought back that feeling of wonder watching a movie. That analogy of it being a complete meal after spending so long eating junk is fantastic. I hope they win all the oscars.
This movie felt like a a deep spa cleansing for my soul. It warms my heart to see others connect with it on the same level I did. It has pretty much turned into a qualifying filter for the people I choose to be part of my personal life.
“Have you seen Everything Everywhere All at Once? If yes, then did you cry and why?”
If they didn’t feel anything from watching it, then I’m very cautious on how my future engagement with them will go.
So many people look at this film and feel seen. I’ve watched it half a dozen times and see something new every time
My brother and I watched this movie and we spent the entire film alternating between “omg this movie is amazing” and wiping our eyes on our sleeves. We’re also long time M.Y. fans from her early days as an H.K. action queen.
One of the marks of a great movie is when people go insane over completely different details. Until now I didn't notice how incredible Joy's costume in the Temple of the Everything Bagel scene is, but WOW--it's a beautiful costume, but also kind of unsettling the way those shoulders move??? And having you two point that out is another piece to the puzzle of why this movie is so exceptionally successful at what it aimed to do. It's wonderful.
I want to believe the planning of the creators went something like this: "we have to have lots of googly eyes, butt plugs, dildos, hot dog fingers, fight scenes, and a raccoon. And someone has to throw a Pomeranian across a room. Oh, and it has to be so beautiful that everybody cries. Sound good? Okay let's do it."
I wondered how Daniels pitched to A24...😂
I'm sure there are tons of movies I haven't seen, so it may be possible, but has there even been another movie that's ever even attempted that rhythm of swinging from fully crying and deeply emotional to fully laughing with absurdist glee, and rapid-cycling between the two, while peppering in a bit of grossness, until you feel like a brand new emotion that you didn't realize existed and you don't even have a name for has been coaxed out of you?
I can't think of any other movie I've ever seen or heard about that's even tried to produce that affect on an audience. Sitting in the theater afterward I remember feeling like these guys had somehow cracked a code, like there was some kind of psychological/emotional alchemy going on and they'd successfully fused laughing and crying into..... craughing? If there's another example of this kind of thing occuring to this degree in another movie, someone let me know.
The really complex editing and multiple simultaneous storylines reminded me of Cloud Atlas, but definitely not that ridiculous/sublime combination that had us laugh while tears ran down our faces!
beautifully put into words. absolutely love how you digested this movie.
in the beginning, there is this dialogue between joy and her girlfriend, she is preparing her in case her mother says something inconvenient like "you're fat", and she replies "okay, it's probably because she cares". And then it happens but with Joy.
so funny to see you guys call waymond a flop when it turns out it was never his flaw but what made him strong. this movie has such amazing character writing
Wow this reaction was incredibly cathartic (just like this film). Your sobs and simultaneous laughter was my exact reaction to this movie. Laughing at myself crying at ridiculous things. I read somewhere that the laughter was well placed to open the viewer up for the more difficult emotions that would follow. Anywho. Thank you for sharing your hearts, loved experiencing it with you!
I had to come back to this video, one of my favorite reactions btw, and comment that you were right to predict all the Oscars they won!
We were so sure it would be overlooked and couldn’t be happier it won everything!!
This quickly became one of my all time favorite movies ever. So many amazing lessons in a movie that spans pretty much ALL of the emotions.
I've seen the movie twice, but I still cried like a baby with y'all. And tomorrow I'll be 33.
Everyone needs awards for this, but I'd like to single out Stephanie Hsu, cos without her magnificent part in the 'real-world' talk at the end, let alone the rest of it, nothing would have worked. The whole cast is perfect, but she's new to me and I really think she deserves a lot of accolades.
"You're on Thanksgiving and you've been in college for a long time" is probably the most accurate out of the box reaction of this movie I've heard in a while!! This movie is sooooo damn gooood. EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!!
Yes. Watched so many movies for entertainment, amusement, even though there are sad and touching ones that make me cry.
But this is soul food. Leave my heart full and warm.
The way the movie suddenly turns when “The Truth” is revealed..
Just amazing the reactions people have.
It’s all fun then suddenly turn existential and bleak.
Genius
This is the closest genuine reaction I've seen so far, (less emotional suppression) and I am so happy I got to see it. I connected so much with you, thank you!
I just lost my mom very suddenly 2 weeks ago. I watched this before that and after and I cried a lot more this time.
I’m so sorry for your loss. ❤️❤️
@@jessaandalexwatch aww thank you so much. Her birthday was August first. She would be 58. I can really appreciate this movie more than I already did
y'all your analogies and post movie discussion had me in the feels and laughs. you guys put this movie experience in some great explanations i love it lol. and you guys made me feel emotional and teary again. i saw this movie twice in teh theatres early on w/o knowing much about it and only one other friend had seen it at the time so i didnt know the hype surrounding this movie from the mainstream audience, only the reviews from the festival circuit. The movie experiences were kind of ruined by loud obnoxious people (i will blame it on coivd and ppl not knowing how to behave in public after a while) but seeing reactors react to it months later it made me appreciate the movie again
A few weeks ago I have an attempted of suicide for depresión, and CPTSD it was like being in front of the big bagel and nothing made sense at all I just wanna the pain to stop. When I took the pills my mother tried to stop me but when it was late she just turn around, got dressed and leave the house, my dad told me "if you want to kill yourself the do it for once." I've never felt so alone in my life, but a friend rescued me from falling to the pit because she remind me there's more and what happened to me for years and years of violence and sexual abuse is just a part of my life. I'm a mess a little bit. But I just want to be loved and love. Since that moment my mom haven't spoke to me not a word, she moved out, I wish she fought for me as Evelyn did, and all the third act I was crying because that's what I needed the most in that dark place, a family, that holds me and remind me is ok to be a mess but I still rather be with you and clinge to this moments than let you go easy. What a beautiful movie and I hope that in one universe my Marco got saved and my parents just loved me and be patient with my process. Even if I'm a silly rock.
We’re glad you’re still here, Marco, and that even if your mom didn’t stay with you in this universe, you have a friend who did.
Bruh, just checking 6 months on, hope you're still with us and feeling better.
@@ilhadi Hey Ihadi yes im still here and better than ever, accepted a lot of things, working on them, the depression is gone, it took me a journey but tha baggel didn't win so that good. Thanks for reading my story and be concern is really speacial for me I hope you are doing great! Hugs from Venezuela.
@@CINEMATECO That's great to hear!! We keep going!!
The food analogy was beautiful!
I’ve watched this so many times. I love it. I can identify with the distraction and depression mother and daughter face. This is an excellent film. The messages and themes are superb. Glad to see this watch with together review! Excellent ladies thanks for sharing ❤🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️
Me crying at the theater watching this while saying "so stupid" perfectly defines this beautiful, perfect film. I'm glad it took pretty much all the awards this past year!
Great reaction!
I saw this in the Theater and cried my eyes out. Normally this type of reaction to a movie would keep me from going back to watch again where everyone can see me get so emotional, but with this one I didn't give a shit, I went back and watched it 2 more time (3 total) and then bought it as soon as I could. A couple fun facts you might appreciate:
1) The budget for this movie was a tiny $25 Million... and then according to 1 of the Producers, they were actually able to pull all of this off for only $14 Million. Freaking Insane!!
2) They filmed this movie in only 38 days due to the COVID lockdown that occurred. Also unbelievable but true.
3) OFC it won every Oscar, but some ppl are pretty pissed Best Supporting Actress went to Jamie Lee instead of Stephanie Hsu (the daughter). The explanation is that the Academy was doing a 'make-up award' type situation since they've never given Jamie Lee an Oscar. I also agree it should have gone to Stephanie.
4) Not sure if you realized it, but Ke Huay Quon (Waymond) was the actor who played Data and Shortround in Goonies and Indiana Jones respectively. He gave up acting for about 40 years due to a lack of roles for Asian actors in Hollywood. His Oscar acceptance speech is worth watching.
5) The S&M guy who gets spanked is played by one of the Directors (Daniels). The 2 'butt plug' actors are actually the stunt coordinators in the movie. Anyways, great reaction and thanks for reading if you've made it this far!!
I've been living for these reactions. When I first saw this movie in theatres the ugly crying hit me before I even realized it. Ke Huy Quan gut punched me with his moment at the end and without even time for me to process that, Stephanie Hsu and Michelle Yeoh's final confrontation hit me again.
Never have I cried so hard at a movie in an actual theatre before. It was cathartic and it's amazing to see a movie balance it's humour and emotional punches so well with topping it all off with importance, positivity, representation, and kindness while not ignoring the ugly side of familial relationships. Love it!
This movie makes you feel everything everywhere all at once! 🙂
When the video started there was discussion of Spider-Man ( I just smiled....yep... that’s going to change). I generally will rewatch a movie in a year or two, but “everything everywhere all at once “ has broken that rule...... I have rewatched the movie 4 times and I now own the blu-ray.
Thanks for the great reaction.
Oh the food metaphor.... fantastic
“I feel like my emotions are in every universe right now”
That is a perfect way to describe this movie.
Alpha Gong Gong helping on the staircase ---- instant tears. I've seen this FILM well over 50 times, it still hits
The platinum standard of the “multi-verse story”.
One of the best reaction video I have watched. You folks are the best!
There is something satisfying seeing reviewers ugly cry and laugh at the same time while watching this movie like I did when I saw it twice in the theatre.
Have you seen Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind? It's the closest tonal predecessor I can think of for this film, and equally good.
This was probably the most mind blowing experience I have ever had at a movie theater! Such a beautiful and amazing movie!
Don't be embarrassed about crying, this movie makes me cry like a baby. It just touches me in a way very few movies ever have. I'm glad you two liked it so much as well.
Everything you felt about this movie I felt. I watched it with my mom, best friend and brother, and they liked it but didnt get it like I did. You both got it, and i was so happy to watch your reaction ^_^
This is one of the most sincere and thoughtful reaction videos of Everything Everywhere All At Once. It makes me cry and laugh with you...
"You don't wanna see me if this doesn't sweep, ok? You don't wanna know who I am."
I want that quote on the cover of the dvd box. How is it so good? I've seen it three times and I cry my eyes out every time.
Gosh, you two are wonderful. The emotional honesty is everything. And I agree, this is a masterpiece.
I recently watched this on a plane for the first time and was openly weeping by the end. It truly is a masterpiece.
When you said that Waylen needed to be less 'floppy', I laughed out loud. Because he really, really didn't. Evelyn and everyone else needed to become more floppy. And it was beautiful.
Great movie! It's also great this movie continues the Michelle Yeoh-renaissance with Shang-Chi, Crazy Rich Asians, etc. It's also also great to have Ke Huy Quan back in movies again. As I'm sure others have said, he was Short Round in Indiana Jones and Data in Goonies, when I was also a kid, but he stopped acting in early-adulthood when he was only offered stereotypical roles.
I love his character's lines so very, very much. They're a life philosophy I feel very connected to: "When I choose to see the good side of things, I'm not being naive. It is strategic and necessary. It's how I've learned to survive through everything." "The only thing I do know... is that we have to be kind. Please. Be kind... especially when we don't know what's going on." "I know you see yourself as a fighter. Well, I see myself as one too. This is how I fight."
And, we get to see more of him in Loki, Season 2!
To me Waymond was the heart of this film Ke Huy Quan is superb 😊😊
I watch reaction videos to this movie at least once a week and i cry every time. This film is in my top 5 of all time.
Yes, that was really Jamie Lee doing the stunt in the stairwell. They had her on wires
This sounds weird, but a lot of Asian moms seem to do this. My mother (who is Filipina), will comment about watching the waistline, and then turn around and bring a lot of food and treats around when she visits. You'll see lots of Asian comedians even make fun of it. It's a little like, "you're eating too much, now here's some fried rice". If you are thin, then "you need to gain weight". So when Evelyn says that to her daughter, Joy is more like "you're being avoidant about something that's important to me" rather than offended by the "weight" comment (by this point in her life, she's probably rolling her eyes at the comment)
While in the theater on my first viewing, I said, "this is my new favorite movie" before Part 2! A title that was held since 1991!
Fantastic reaction video!! Thank you ladies so much for your beautiful empathy. This movie means the world to me & it makes me so happy seeing emotions flowing like how I felt when I first watched it. 💖
Fun fact: Ke Huy Quan plays Waymond. He also played "Data" on "Goonies" (1985). He came out of retirement for this movie. Additionally, if you liked this movie, you may also enjoy "Swiss Army Man' (2016), which is the only other Daniels movie
I think also in Indiana Jones? Is that right?
@@kbaylor123 right! I didn't mention. It, but, yes!
Was waiting to watch this with people because I just knew it is one of those movies. Still going to don’t worry but was glad I watched it with y’all, you guys are just the type of people I like to experience content with.
And now I am crying about two rocks.
Just want to say that I loved how silent the reaction was after the "in another life" line. Just the reaction was very real that way.
Everything Everywhere All At Once has 11 nominations at the Oscar's this year. I hope it wins all of them.
BEAUTIFUL reaction. Just spreading the word that this movie has been re-released in theaters in case you feel like you missed out watching it on the big screen like I did. I’m going to go watch it in the theater tonight.
Great reaction. This is such a special film.
I love how there are so many of us that were really disappointed by Multiverse of Madness (they did Wanda SO DIRTY) and found what we wanted in this movie.
The VFX team for this film consists of five people. Five.
Damn, that’s insane!
Yes 5, and they all work from home during the pandemic when this was in post production. And they still churned out and delivered these fantastic vfx work.
You saying he looks so much like Jackie Chan amused me knowing that this movie was originally written for Jackie but they decided to switch it to a female lead and went with Michelle and rewrote most of the script.
I think Jackie would never do this movie, mostly because his opinions about his lesbian daughter, so I doubt he even tried to do a movie with a similar premise to his actual life (he doesn't accept his lesbian daughter)
Great reaction from you two. Genuine emotions and just let the movie play out. I love the fact each of us felt something from this film. You felt especially connected in the end scene where the daughter just wanted to reach out to her mom, whereas I felt the most between Evelyn and Waymond's relationship. Being more dominant personality in my marriage relationship, I literally felt like I was Evelyn. I sometimes got so wrapped up with my own ideas and ways of doing things and neglected my partner who has always been there to support me. This film really made you appreciate the many relationships you have in life. Cherish it and be kind to one another.
that analogy of being on a diet of junk food and not knowing you haven't had real food until thanksgiving is spot on with this movie. that is Dr. Strange and Everything Everywhere All at Once.
I guess I'll just pretend this is your first upload of this reaction: Uh, fun fact, guys. Did you know that Ke Huy Kwan - best known for his 80's roles as Short Round in Temple of Doom and Date from The Goonies - made his big screen return for this movie? He was kind of forced out of acting for 3 decades due to there being no good roles for Asian actors. It's a really fun story in itself.
(I know you looked this up after watching the movie. But it never hurts the UA-cam algorithm to add comments to new uploads.)
😂 Appreciate the boost!
50:29 I absolutely felt that way after this movie. I was like, "wait... movies can make me feel this way?"
Yaaaas Queeens !!!! Loooove.. This movie has changed the world, and these reaction videos are watching humanity unfold. Amazing ! bless
such a lovely, authentic movie and such sweet and open responses. so glad you both gave it a chance!
It might be too early but this movie might be the best movie of this decade!!!
“I’m like pre-angry. I’m ready to be disappointed.” 😂
No need ❤❤❤
We were so happy!!
Everything about this movie is just beautiful, I went into it with no clue or expectations and it just blew me away.
Ive watched this movie 6-8 times and i always cry literally everytime. An insanely amazing movie
It just gets better and better with every watch! A magnum opus in its own right!
best movie in years :)
i loved your reaction and cried again too, one of the best i have seen
Thank you very much. My mum in no longer here. Wish we had been able to get on a bit better.
49:12 Don’t worry, the first time I watched this, I was crying so much I fully had snot running down my face 😅 It’s just so emotional
Absolutely agree about this movie being liked a home cooked meal after months or years of junk food. After a few rewatches, it’s definitely my favorite film of all time.
You two are so much fun 🤣 Subscribed!! 🫶🪷
My hot take at the time, not '30 nominations,' but 'this will win _all_ the awards.'
16:50 OMFG THE DOGGO LOVE!!! My whole heart!!!
I’ve been watching a lot of reactions to this movie and yours is my favorite :)