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  • @xxxhyesungxxx
    @xxxhyesungxxx Рік тому +2181

    The fact that there’s a universe where Joy and Evelyn were planets colliding is awesome!

    • @scottlouis
      @scottlouis Рік тому +332

      Thank you!!!! I feel like I’m the only one who saw that too! Like that’s how powerful their hug was. Two celestial bodies colliding has the same power as a healing hug. Beautiful. 🥹🥹

    • @kaylons
      @kaylons Рік тому +151

      @@scottlouis I feel it is a very bittersweet moment also. Two planets colliding usually means a life-ending event, as well as destruction. Something about it paired with Joy and Evelyn just makes sense and with much more impact (pun unintended) w the subtext of the scene.

    • @BlueSun_
      @BlueSun_ Рік тому +73

      @@kaylons
      If there was no life on the planets to begin with, they just become a new planet or stable planetary system, give or take a few millions of years

    • @kaylons
      @kaylons Рік тому +47

      @@BlueSun_ It's just the contrast between love and destruction that is really bittersweet. But that is true.

    • @alice755145
      @alice755145 Рік тому +16

      Wow! That's amazing. I didn't notice it. Thanks for telling.

  • @katerinacockbain5193
    @katerinacockbain5193 Рік тому +466

    My absolute favorite bit of symbolism in the film: Jobu Tupaki is represented by the Bagel: a black circle with a white center. She is ultimate apathy. Waymond is represented by a googly eye: a white circle with a black center. He is ultimate empathy. When I realized that in the cinema I cried so hard!

    • @jjstarrprod
      @jjstarrprod Рік тому +76

      Even better : if you look at it from a chinese centric point of view, the bagel is shaped like the yin, symbol of darkness, cold, water, female essence, mostly degative or downward stuff, and is the symbol of Joy/Jobu, while the googly eye is actually shaped like the yang, symbol of positive energy, fire, light, male essence, and is the symbol of Waymond.
      They are both essentially Evelyn's little angel and devil on her shoulders and each are trying to pull her towards their ways of viewing the world. In the end, Evelyn finds a third path : Her own, the one that combines both, embracing both the "nothing matters" nihilism of Jobu but also joining it with the kindness of Waymond (since she fights by putting a spell on everybody with the Googly eyes when she repelled all the bullets, foreshadowing she's gonna save them all with positive vibes), essentially reaching the ultimate status of the Taoism, the yin and yang combined, that forms the Taiji, symbol of the universe.
      Daniel Kwan, one of the Daniels, is from HK, so there is no way he did that by accident.

    • @bobatea5695
      @bobatea5695 Рік тому +37

      when you put everything on a bagel, everything loses its meaning. when you put googly eyes on something, you give it meaning. i wrote a 3 page essay on the bagel v googly eye the day after i watched it 😭

  • @stephenlackey5852
    @stephenlackey5852 Рік тому +269

    I love that the overarching metaphor of you have to “do statistically improbable things in order to acquire new powers” relates to “you have to do things outside your comfort zone in order to grow as a person”

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +24

      Oh yeah totally, that was the only way to gain new powers for Evelyn. She had to step into the chaos and out of her personal comfort zone.

  • @lovethepandainyou
    @lovethepandainyou Рік тому +726

    In an interview, Michelle Yeoh seriously teared up talking about this movie and the directors, because she felt they gave her a chance at a proper main character role that was a complete character instead of a supportive role / stereotype. Initially, her role was written for Jackie Chan. She seemed sincerely grateful that the directors gave her a chance at adding this magnum opus in her legacy.

    • @hkchan1339
      @hkchan1339 Рік тому

      I am so glad she got it instead, Jackie cannot hold a candle to her acting skills. He simply didn’t have the range and is closer to a martial art monkey in comparison

    • @LODEH08532
      @LODEH08532 Рік тому +1

      Ni filem Hong Kong ke usa

    • @comradeclown3403
      @comradeclown3403 Рік тому +19

      I can also imagine how good she felt when she got the role instead of Jackie Chan cause she’s openly said she dislikes him and thinks he’s “a male chauvinist pig” (direct quote from Yeoh)

    • @raffaelecafiero3608
      @raffaelecafiero3608 Рік тому +4

      Directors saved the movie from a failure, actually

    • @raffaelecafiero3608
      @raffaelecafiero3608 Рік тому +4

      ​​@@comradeclown3403 no, they are friend. They worked toghether since the beginning of theyr careers. But he is really as she says.

  • @Eperogenay
    @Eperogenay Рік тому +840

    "Seriously...Can you please... just... STOOOOOOOOP?!" It's like, let's take a lifetime of emotions and complicated feelings and express them in few words so emphatically. I loved that part, so much.

    • @jackplume9045
      @jackplume9045 Рік тому +15

      There's only one rules that I know of, babies -- "God damn it, you've got to be kind."

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 Рік тому +22

      Yes, after that roller coaster of emotion I really felt that.

    • @AngeloBarovierSD
      @AngeloBarovierSD Рік тому +47

      I will forever say that, in spite of SO many amazing scenes of heart, farce, action, tension, comedy, _everything,_ when the music drops and that scene between them at Joy's car happens, it's the masterstroke of the film.
      It's an Oscar-worthy scene in the middle of a fantastically ludicrous film.
      Nothing I've seen since - and I've watched some great stuff - comes close to that scene. It's raw and messy and ... perfect.

    • @JMalaby89
      @JMalaby89 Рік тому +26

      I rewatched this movie last week and I just burst into tears at that STOP. That didn’t happen when I was watching the film in theaters, but it just struck me so hard the second time, I was not expecting that. Such a powerful performance from Stephanie Hsu, her performance in this movie is definitely underrated.

    • @ridney5887
      @ridney5887 Рік тому +4

      "I love you, but we just keep hurting each other,"
      I said this almost verbatim to my mom. I was A MESS in the last half of the film

  • @gbankheadjr
    @gbankheadjr Рік тому +1857

    Take the emotional rollercoaster you two felt, and multiply it by an entire movie theater audience. This film should be up for all the awards!

    • @scottrhodes5234
      @scottrhodes5234 Рік тому +77

      It needs a re-release, it was unlike anything I ever experienced in a theater.

    • @mizixy9624
      @mizixy9624 Рік тому +27

      @@scottrhodes5234the crazy thing is it did have a release, but I would 100% watch it in the theaters if they released it for a third time.

    • @scottrhodes5234
      @scottrhodes5234 Рік тому +8

      @@mizixy9624 oh they did a 2nd release, nice! Definitely was one of the most memorable theater experiences I've ever had.

    • @TheChiraagG
      @TheChiraagG Рік тому +4

      @@scottrhodes5234 2nd release had bloopers and outtakes in the credits too!

    • @madderthanever
      @madderthanever Рік тому +7

      ... And win them all.

  • @offcenterideas
    @offcenterideas Рік тому +36

    Quote from the directors that somehow made me respect them even more:
    Dear Movie Lovers,
    There is just too much. Too much to think about, too much to hold on to, too much to fight against. Too many people to talk to, too many restaurants to eat at, and definitely, definitely too many movies to watch.
    At the end of 2016, when we started to write Everything Everywhere All at Once, we were already feeling the too-much-ness of it all. We asked ourselves, why add to the noise? In a world where everything and everyone is clawing for our attention, where billion dollar corporations see every single minute of our lives as potential real estate to be bought up and sold off for profit, asking anyone for two hours of their time to watch one of our films felt like asking for, well... too much. We realized if we were going to make a film and ask an audience to give us that precious time, the only responsible thing to do in return was to blow their minds and change their lives forever. Or, at the very least, we were going to attempt that.

  • @RabidDogma
    @RabidDogma Рік тому +1289

    This movie just came out of NOWHERE. The best martial arts film in years, the best dramatic film in years, the best comedic film in YEARS. Absolutely no flaws. Just an incredible film from start to finish. There is no downside. Every time I see it it puts me through the WRINGER.
    I'm so happy you guys finally got to see it.

    • @soulscyther666
      @soulscyther666 Рік тому +21

      Yeah, i finally found a modern Kung Fu Hustle in terms of good chinese kung-fu comedy/ridiculous movie.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Рік тому +20

      Exactly.
      And nothing could show more succinctly how purile and shallow the MCU movies are in general by comparison, not just the multiverse specific ones.

    • @KhanyoMjamba
      @KhanyoMjamba Рік тому +4

      Everything moves too fast for us to pick up any flaws

    • @chitoryu12
      @chitoryu12 Рік тому +6

      I didn't even know it existed until someone on Discord saw it and told everyone to watch it.

    • @Wraiven22
      @Wraiven22 Рік тому +20

      I have watched the movie so many times and I STILL cry at certain scenes just watching UA-cam reactions like this. Truly a masterpiece.

  • @dlweiss
    @dlweiss Рік тому +865

    I love that the first tears he shed were from WEEPING LAUGHING at the "buttplug fight" - truly a modern masterpiece of cinema. ❤

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk Рік тому +31

      The same scene that destroyed Michelle Yeoh 😂

    • @asianbboy911
      @asianbboy911 Рік тому +33

      @@IceMetalPunk Apparently it was so off-the wall she straight up couldn't keep going during the first shoot and was laughing on the floor for 15 mins.

  • @Saphthings
    @Saphthings Рік тому +735

    I had to watch a few times to realize something. Jobu's Joy, she was the "worst" Joy. Alpha Waymond mentioned that in order to withstand the knowledge of every multiverse you'd have to have tried multiple things and failed at them, to be the worst one. So she was the worst Joy who lived in the universe where her mom was a super genius. She let herself be broken trying to please her mom, failed, and then went out to look for her mom that was like her, that could understand her. She kept trying to not find the best, but the worst one like her.
    Because when you're everywhere all at once, suddenly your highest self knows the pain and depression of the lowest low, and your lowest low sees all the possible times you could've succeeded even if you did one tiny thing differently. There's no way "out", all of you becomes jaded, depressed, and self destructive. That's why Evelyn didn't care and even stabbed Waymond.
    It takes something deeper, something illogical that doesn't need to make sense, I don't know if it's love, or hope, or what. But when nothing matters, it could go both ways, it could mean "who cares anymore", or it could mean "then why worry, why try to make sense, I love you regardless of anything". That's the "greatest evil", and the "greatest good". When you reach that moment of pure loss, where does your coin land. On which side. That thing that makes you look up instead of down, to take one more step, what ever it is. That's what he was looking for.

    • @scottlouis
      @scottlouis Рік тому +58

      And the thing she was looking for, the thing she missed or didn’t see, both of them, was Waymonds kindness. The music playing when Joy is telling mom about the bagel is beautiful and tragic. The strings behind “nothing matters” makes me tear up. And when she says “I built it to destroy myself. At least now, I don’t have to do it alone.” Broke me. The bagel being joys depression. Then having Joy reach out after mom let her go?? So powerful!!! 🥹🥹😭😭

    • @samuel.palacios
      @samuel.palacios Рік тому +40

      This comment is amazing, thank you for taking the time to write it, I appreciate you.

    • @andresbarriga5305
      @andresbarriga5305 Рік тому +24

      Thanks for the tought put on this comment. GReat realization.

    • @StuartAtkinson4467
      @StuartAtkinson4467 Рік тому +26

      Exactly and most people pick up on the nihilism of it all that's a big part of the rock scene linking it to the fact for most of human history we "KNEW" we were the center of the universe and tortured and killed anyone saying differently, and that in the face of a world without "GOD" or definite menaing in a universe of such hige scale in possibly infinite universes how can there be ANY meaning!?
      But that's where another philosophy comes in that's demonstrated at first as the comic releif but is actually the MAIN philosophy of this whole movie, ABSURDISM! Which is the lesser known philosophy that takes the same premise i.e. nothing really matters, there is no intrisically "correct" morality or meaning to anthing in life but instead of becoming depressed or disfunctional it's actually something to be celebrated because then ALL MEANING is self-generated and self-maintained!
      Summed up in such a small sentance that I don't think gets enough apriciation after the hug when Joy asks about the party Evelyn saying "We can do whatever we want... nothing matters". So so good obviously in every way but taking one of the greatest philosophical frameworks that exists and making it accessible and understandable is the best.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +4

      @@StuartAtkinson4467 wow that was deep! The whole thing about absurdism and how nothing really matters, this thought is oddly freeing for some reason?

  • @gaysianflip82
    @gaysianflip82 Рік тому +1093

    I’ve never experienced anything in a theater the way I experienced seeing the rock scene at a sold out IMAX screening back in March. It was only out here in NYC and LA and hearing people laughing, sighing, breathing in complete silence was so magical and I fear I won’t experience that ever again.

    • @jessicaross7288
      @jessicaross7288 Рік тому +98

      The brilliance (literally) of having a generally visually dark movie up until that point (and as chaotic as it was both visually and emotionally) and then to bring us to that series of insanely quick cuts of Michelle Yeoh's face through seemingly endless iterations of universes, into collapsing as a rock, and then the cross-fade into the lifeless landscape -- that scene of the two rocks is so *bright* after all of the film up until that point. And we've all been sitting in the dark, together, experiencing this film, and then we're brought to an extremely intense moment, and then... brightness. And *everyone could see everyone else's faces in the audience at that moment* because the screen was so bright. And we all had the same expression on our faces, and we all instantly recognized that we were all feeling the same numerous outsized emotions, together, in that breathing silence. Just absolute genius filmmaking.

    • @kardez506
      @kardez506 Рік тому +42

      Hearing the laughing out loud, to 10 seconds later -the crying

    • @dandindan
      @dandindan Рік тому +5

      the regret i feel that i didn’t see this movie in IMAX because my theater only show it on regular cinema is HUGE💔💔💔

    • @edwink1467
      @edwink1467 Рік тому +9

      Same. I watched it four times in theater, including twice in IMAX at AMC Lincoln Square during its initial limited theatrical release. A sold out theater and the biggest IMAX screen in the country - it was fking incredible.

    • @vangmx
      @vangmx Рік тому +3

      And here’s the funny bit: the cinematographer was actually going to FILM the rock scene in 1570 IMAX film format! Unfortunately, the producers were like, um… maybe no? Haha. Instead, they used Zeiss master prime lenses which are supposed to be the sharpest and perhaps perfect lenses money can buy for the rock scene. Even to this day, the cinematographer is still kicking himself in the head for not pushing to use IMAX cameras for that scene.

  • @oghus
    @oghus Рік тому +502

    One of the moments I loved the most when I watched this in theater was the rocks on the cliff scene.
    By that time I had already fallen in love with the movie, but it hit me how good it is when I realised that there is quiet around me. In a room almost full with people. No rustling popcorn/chips, no soda slurping, not even squirming in the chairs, nothing.
    Everyone was crying dead silently as two rocks had a heart-to-heart written dialogue about depression and the meaninglessness of life.
    That was a magical experience.

    • @joex8au04
      @joex8au04 Рік тому +20

      Magical is the right word... at that time I had chill all over my body at that exact silent moment.

    • @AL-fl4jk
      @AL-fl4jk Рік тому +19

      Still kicking myself I didn’t see this in theatre 😢

    • @merrytunes8697
      @merrytunes8697 Рік тому +22

      @@AL-fl4jk It was truly a surreal experience. My theater was exactly the same. Cried together, laughed together....such synergy with so many people from diverse backgrounds. It was beautiful.

    • @phunk8607
      @phunk8607 Рік тому +1

      Same, dead silence completely sobbing at the rocks scene

    • @leonardomartino3923
      @leonardomartino3923 Рік тому

      It was michelle yeoh to subtitle that scene instead of adding actor s voices

  • @TrailerParkBros
    @TrailerParkBros Рік тому +104

    When he said "in another life, I would have really liked to just do laundry and taxes with you", it BROKE me

  • @nate.anders
    @nate.anders Рік тому +308

    This movie has been implanted so deep in my brain to the point that every time I see or hear the three words "laundry and taxes" I will just spontaneously cry like a baby, like I did just now.

    • @StuartAtkinson4467
      @StuartAtkinson4467 Рік тому +13

      That one had me too the thing I love is that in such a chaotic film addressing literally INFINITE possibility Waymond had NO CHARACTER ARC! There was NO development of his character because as he literally says "All I know is we have to be kind, especially when we don't know what's going on" it's SO perfect! For all the high-minded and huge powerful people in the movie that statement holds true in EVERY itteration of the universe.
      That in a situation where you can do anything (arguably as humans can compared at least to animals/other life) some get depressed by it and seek the bagel (like Joy), some try to make sense of it and fight to order the chaos of everything (Alphaverse), some are caught up in it with their own goals (Evelyn) but at the end of the day keeping your goals close and apriciating what you have in the chaos, making meaning out of the lack of it and being kind is unbreakable!

    • @raemflores
      @raemflores Рік тому +8

      @@StuartAtkinson4467 I would say while Waymond didn't have a character arc, someone mentioned that he can be compared to alpha Waymond. He is a great derestructuring and reframing of masculinity and what it means to be a 'real' man. While the alpha W was quick to use assertiveness and brute force (representing traditional, even toxic masc), the other Waymond uses passivity, compassion and empathy (often looked down on as 'beta' male behaviour) as the most effective solutions.

    • @blueparrish
      @blueparrish 10 місяців тому +1

      not to bump an old comment thread but god me too its impressive its like pavlov's dog but without the reward and just pain

    • @polzzza
      @polzzza 9 місяців тому

      I weep everytime as well, especially 'cause he says that in a Wong Kar-Wai reference scene and just HITS me in the feels. If you know Kar-Wai movies... well, you know.

  • @alnechie4781
    @alnechie4781 Рік тому +82

    Its really sad when you realize that Joy kills her self in every universe, and if Evelyn had let her leave in the car she would have done the same in that universe.

  • @wisemoon40
    @wisemoon40 Рік тому +513

    Fun fact: the buttplug boys are UA-camrs who create martial arts videos and did their own choreography; they were so good the Daniels (director-producers) hired them to be stunt coordinators for the film.
    You guys are great, I’m so glad you reacted to this amazing film! There are video essays analyzing the philosophy of this movie…it’s not just funny and moving, it’s also a very poignant examination of nihilism. And it’s definitely rewatchable. There’s so much going on, you almost have to watch it again to catch things you missed the first time.

    • @shinjite06
      @shinjite06 Рік тому +10

      Oooh, can I get a name drop for their channel?

    • @Dild0FaceBuffoon
      @Dild0FaceBuffoon Рік тому +8

      @@shinjite06 I don’t know the channel but,
      their names are Andy & Brian Le.

    • @SoonLeeNZ
      @SoonLeeNZ Рік тому +29

      @@shinjite06 Martial Club www.youtube.com/@MartialClub/about
      (And they have also recently been in Shang Chi...)

    • @NeuroticTeddi
      @NeuroticTeddi Рік тому +9

      Martial Club is the channel, if you were still looking

    • @overvx185
      @overvx185 Рік тому +4

      The guy with hair is the one that play Shang chi as master

  • @hypertwink
    @hypertwink Рік тому +610

    Michelle Yeoh is just amazing here and also Stephanie Hsu who plays Joy. If the rumor is true, thank you Jacky Chan for turning down the role of Waymond. That allowed us to rediscover the treasure that is Ke Huy Quan (who I always remembered as Short Round). This is one of my favorite movies of the year.

    • @dlweiss
      @dlweiss Рік тому +158

      Actually, Michelle's role was originally a MAN, and that's the role that Jackie Chan turned down. After he said no, they completely revamped the script for Michelle instead. So I guess we owe him an even BIGGER "thank you"!

    • @jksgameshelf3378
      @jksgameshelf3378 Рік тому +69

      Yeah, who would imagine that Jackie Chan turning down a role in your film would end up making it a million times better by getting Michelle Yeoh to star in it. And if Ke Huy Quan doesn't win every fucking Best Supporting Actor award I will scream. Stephanie Hsu, too, who I'm sure someone has already mentioned that she was very briefly in 'Shang Chi'. Michelle Yeoh should be a front runner, for sure, but I hear there's some stiff competition still to be released.

    • @jeringatai3156
      @jeringatai3156 Рік тому +22

      @@dlweiss Michelle Yeoh has said Thank you to Jackie in one of her posts after the movie was released and gained alot of "hype" / support.

    • @EhrineAshbark
      @EhrineAshbark Рік тому +25

      @@jeringatai3156 If I recall correctly, it was a semi-mocking "Thank you", but that's mostly due to them being really good friends (and so able to joke with each other about things like that).

    • @JT-cm9di
      @JT-cm9di Рік тому +6

      thank god if Jacky Chan in this I will turn it off immediately.

  • @Attelocin217
    @Attelocin217 Рік тому +195

    Stephanie Hsu is one to watch in the future. She absolutely held her own with some real veteran talent in this movie. I'm so excited to see how she continues as an actress.

  • @sntxrrr
    @sntxrrr Рік тому +333

    You two having no clue what was going to hit you as a ton of bricks was just wonderful.

    • @p-forest
      @p-forest Рік тому +17

      I love how she said how chaotic it was....at the beginning.

    • @Mora-tp1rl
      @Mora-tp1rl Рік тому +10

      @@p-forest Bro I felt the same the first couple minutes of this movie. I was like "why am I feeling so rushed, chaotic and overwhelmed by this?"

    • @Infurnace6699
      @Infurnace6699 Рік тому +3

      @@Mora-tp1rl yeah I know right but than you feel like you just seen two movies by the time its done.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +2

      Lol the magic of this film.

  • @kalplays9922
    @kalplays9922 Рік тому +57

    6 months of therapy distilled into 2 hours. What a fucking masterpiece.

  • @danh8804
    @danh8804 Рік тому +161

    I still have never gotten through this movie without tearing up when Waymond says he feels like everything that's happening is his fault

    • @mizixy9624
      @mizixy9624 Рік тому +15

      Just reading your comment made my eyes start to water.

    • @Ichiko980
      @Ichiko980 Рік тому +6

      Bec if you piece together the things that was said to him while he was "conscious" and not alpha waymond it was all confusion, being hunted and evelyn telling him her life without him was beautiful. He was hurt and confused but he still chose to kind

  • @digitaltrekkie
    @digitaltrekkie Рік тому +91

    29:10 Can we just appreciate how she jumped out of the universe where she was a singer by "getting a frog in her throat"?

  • @Divine_R
    @Divine_R Рік тому +83

    I get a mini high every time I watch people go through the emotional gauntlet they go through when they first experience Waymond's kindness and another life monologue

  • @Redneckrampage
    @Redneckrampage Рік тому +34

    Stephanie Hsu should've won best supporting actress just because of that Parking lot scene. Made me cry every time I watch it.

  • @reverance_pavane
    @reverance_pavane Рік тому +162

    Everything about this "accidental collision between a SF movie and a family drama" is exceptional. Writing, direction, acting ... everything. The fact that you can rewatch it over a dozen times and still get the same emotional responses as the first time shows the power of it (although on rewatching it you do see more and more of the craft (especially in little details) involved in it's making (I may have dragged a few people into the cinema [literally in a couple of cases] to see it). It's a masterpiece in the emotional manipulation of the audience in freeing them to fully "feel" the movie (if you are able to let it do so; some people can't let go).
    I love how Jamie Lee Curtis refused to use a stunt double ("I'm not going to be in a movie with Michelle Yeoh and not do my own fights."). How Michelle suggested that the rocks use supertitles for their conversation. How the special effects were done by five guys on a home computer. The incredible fight choreography by Brian and Andy Le (the butt-plug guys). The welcome return of Ke Huy Quan to acting, as he found a role finally suitable for Asians in Hollywood, to which he exceeded all expectations. That tribute scene to Wong Kai-wai had everyone break down. The excellence of Stephanie Hsu as Joy (with a side tribute to her costume designer [I forsee a large number of Jobu Topaki cosplayers in the future]), and of course the incomparable Michelle Yeoh. Not to mention the incredible script and direction by the Daniels (sadly Daniel Kwan was torn apart by a bagel). A beautiful ensemble of extreme talent.
    It deserves all the Oscars (although I sincerely doubt it will get all that many as A24 doesn't have a lot of political power in Hollywood and, after all, most genre movies usually fail in the awards ceremony outside the purely technical awards).
    I adored the film.
    BTW the Daniels were also responsible for the very surreal Swiss Army Man.

    • @aisarikka
      @aisarikka Рік тому +12

      Side note, it was the other Daniel (director #2) who was put in the ball gag and in the play room for this. No one's agent would have been able to get the role from him.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk Рік тому +14

      Not a single second of this movie was accidental. The Daniels knew exactly what they were doing and goddammit they did it all.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +5

      @@IceMetalPunk this as close to a masterpiece, every detail in this movie was not wasted.

    • @TwistedReality13
      @TwistedReality13 Рік тому +4

      What a hell of way to become known though lol. "The Butt plug Guys"

    • @annaclarafenyo8185
      @annaclarafenyo8185 Рік тому

      The other collision between a multiverse and a family drama is less accessible, but worth it. It's FInnegans Wake.

  • @felipperama3433
    @felipperama3433 Рік тому +47

    "In another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you" that's the moment I started sobbing

  • @jjstarrprod
    @jjstarrprod Рік тому +13

    AND IT JUST WON THE OSCARS !!!
    7 of them ! All the big ones at that !
    I'm so freakking pumped ! Between Brendan Fraser and Ke Huy Quan's heartwarming comeback stories (their speeches were so emotional and got everybody rooting for them all season long), and Michelle Yeoh's and Jamie Lee Curtis final ascendency to Hollywood royalty, with the Daniels getting the oscars for Best original Screenplay, best directors, and best picture, this year's award season felt just surreal and the absolute underdog tale.
    It felt like we were in a feel good movie with Ke Huy Quan, Brendan Fraser, Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis as the leads, and Stephanie Hsu, Colin Farell, Elvis, Angela Basset and Cate Blanchett as support cast, with a cameo of Harrison Ford, directed by Steven Spielberg !
    I was crying and over the moon when the whole cast and the directors got awarded !
    This movie is the living proof that Everything really can happen !
    Can't wait for the sequel Everybody Everytime All Over the Place !

  • @MikeTaffet
    @MikeTaffet Рік тому +151

    I died laughing in the theater when I saw this. That 2001 A Space Odyssey scene absolutely wrecked me. This is my favorite movie of maybe the last 10 years

    • @teanosuger
      @teanosuger Рік тому +3

      The music was played by the Portland symphonia I’m sure of it

  • @hothotheat3000
    @hothotheat3000 Рік тому +53

    The shot on the staircase where the family is in generational order, pulling Joy back from the brink, is the most moving thing I’ve seen in a movie in a while. I hope this gets Best Picture.

  • @wamatt2476
    @wamatt2476 Рік тому +40

    So fucking incredible that Ke Huy Quan can leave acting for like 30 years, then come back with an instant masterpiece.

  • @alanfoxman5291
    @alanfoxman5291 Рік тому +70

    I love that you guys were laughing so hard at the buttplug fight scene that you almost couldnt breath and then were crying your eyes out later. Having already seen the movie and knowing what was coming as I was watching you two made me smile as I thought to myself "I cant wait till they get to that part..." Love your reactions. I felt exactly the same afterwards. Just leaves you speechless that a movie could make you laugh till you almost pee yourself and cry like a baby a minute later. It truly is Everything, Everywhere, All at Once.

  • @Ductos
    @Ductos Рік тому +95

    The BEST movie I've seen this year and one of the best I saw in the entire decade. Absolutely destroyed the high expectations I had going in.
    And you have to keep in mind: Only five (!) effects artists worked on the movie at a 25 million dollar budget and were able to pull these visuals off. This is beyond incredible!
    Btw. Both directors appear in the movie. Dan Kwan is the first one to be devoured by the Bagel and Daniel Scheinert is the sex-loving manager who gets a nice spanking from Evelyn.
    Just watch their music video for "Turn Down for What" to know why these appearances are on brand.

    • @jkfecke
      @jkfecke Рік тому +7

      I was very excited when I saw the trailer, and my expectations were high. And it was so much better than I expected; easily my favorite movie of the last twenty years, and probably my fave of all time.

  • @Waggers789
    @Waggers789 Рік тому +53

    If this film doesn't get Best Picture at the Oscars, there is something VERY wrong with the world. Such an extraordinary and mind blowing film

  • @PatternRecsc2
    @PatternRecsc2 Рік тому +94

    No movie this funny and this outrageous has any right to be as heartfelt. A true masterpiece

  • @asianbboy911
    @asianbboy911 Рік тому +11

    The fact that this movie leaves the audience both crying from laughing so hard and crying from how touching some scenes are is just amazing.

  • @Dynnen
    @Dynnen Рік тому +42

    I laughed and cried through this whole damn movie; I still think about it a few times a week.
    People say that there's not much re-watchability with it and for me personally it's because I think about it so much.
    Wonderfully acted, written and has a built in hard-magic system. Such a great movie ❤️

    • @MiqelDotCom
      @MiqelDotCom Рік тому +15

      The rewatchability is kind of like an LSD trip, you don't want to do it every weekend because it's gonna be mentally overwhelming and emotionally cathartic, but when it's the right time for that, there's nothing else like it.

    • @annabethchase2569
      @annabethchase2569 Рік тому +5

      No rewatchability.... me who's seen this movie from the Elvis Joy with the pig scene to the finish at least 30 times. The start to the Elvis Joy scene is kinda slow for me, I've watched that only about 3-4 times

    • @jkfecke
      @jkfecke Рік тому +3

      I've watched this movie at least nine times.

  • @jksgameshelf3378
    @jksgameshelf3378 Рік тому +44

    I'm so, SO grateful that I got to see this film in a one night only pre-release IMAX screening. I knew almost nothing about it and seeing it on a huge screen with an amazing sound system, and a full house for the maximum audience reaction experience, was one of the best movie-going experiences I can remember. If you haven't already, go back and watch those 1-2 frame sequences of Michelle Yeoh in the different universes. There are some amazing and hilarious still frames that she isn't even in. And in the scene where Joy is holding the stick that turns into different objects, the last 2 frames are an Academy Award. Let's hope that's a prophetic manifestation. Great reaction to such a great film.

  • @HereBeDragonsYT
    @HereBeDragonsYT Рік тому +26

    The Voice Actor from Mulan is James Hong. He's done LOTS of voices. He's also King Fu Panda's dad. And been in a million movies since the 1960s. He's a living legend. I met him at a convention in the 90s. He was in line at a food vendor and we were right behind him. We just kinda chatted with him over lunch. He was super cool. These days, I imagine a runner would bring him food. The 90s we're a different time.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +1

      He is Lopan in John Carpenter's cult classic 'Big Trouble In Little China'! 😃

  • @darkphoenix2
    @darkphoenix2 Рік тому +55

    I love this movie so much that watching people see it for the first time brings me nearly as much joy. It's just beautiful in every way. And so are you two.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +2

      Oh yes, watching ppl experience this movie for the 1st time and feeling the same Rollercoaster of emotions is fantastic!

  • @bearzerger
    @bearzerger Рік тому +36

    My favourite movie of the entire year, perhaps even of the last several years. One second you are in awe, the next second you laugh, then you cry only to laugh again immediately afterwards.

  • @Illjwamh
    @Illjwamh Рік тому +49

    Oh my god, you have no idea how excited I was to see that you guys were reacting to this movie. I love it so much. It is without question my favorite movie I have ever seen in my entire life. The title really says it all: it's every genre, it makes you feel every feeling, sometimes all at the same time.
    Fun fact: the visual effects team was made up of 9 people (of whom 5 did the bulk of the work) who had never done visual effects before and they did it all on their home computers after watching tutorials on UA-cam.

  • @minhuang8848
    @minhuang8848 Рік тому +33

    The code-mixing (excellent display) in the beginning and throughout the movie is Mandarin, not Cantonese - only Gonggong (meaning grandpa) is being talked to in Cantonese, which is all sort of accurate, of course. Language-wise, this is one of the big cinematic achievement already, if it wasn't a fantastic movie beyond that.

    • @nightdustVN
      @nightdustVN Рік тому +10

      They spoke half mandarin/half cantonese throughout the movie. It's very realistic. Waymond = mandarin speaking. Evelyn/Gong Gong = Canto speakers. Joy spoke mandarin.
      When Evelyn talks with her dad, they both talk canto. Every other instance, the characters speak mandarin.

  • @jordank4889
    @jordank4889 Рік тому +5

    The ending of this movie is a brilliant completion of a character arc. The whole movie shows us Evelyn's failed attempts at connection and understanding, to the point where she has given up, and problems that had been bubbling under the surface with her family threaten to spill over and take everything away from her. The last line in the movie shows us she has changed, that she is willing to try and understand and connect.

  • @thebigshep
    @thebigshep Рік тому +19

    If you don't know, the directors of this directed the "turn down for what" music video that went viral. This movie even has some actors from the video. And I feel like knowing that explains a lot, especially the action scenes

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +3

      Oh yeah the girl dancing with the hotdog fingers was the girl in Turn Down For What. Also the guy in that video is one of the directors for this movie.

  • @Yggdrasil42
    @Yggdrasil42 Рік тому +19

    I don't know if you recognized Waymond. He played the kid Short Round in Indiana Jones and he played Data in The Goonies.
    Stopped acting for over two decades because he didn't get any roles as an Asian actor.
    I'm so glad he came back for this role since he nailed it.

  • @mjw1111
    @mjw1111 Рік тому +12

    Literally Everybody Cries. I did get to see this in the theater and I was wrecked! I love how much you let yourself be affected. Great reaction!

  • @pacio49
    @pacio49 Рік тому +20

    Thank you. Nerdy, you are such a sensitive soul. Such an amazing reaction from the both of you. I knew when I saw you had posted this that I simply had to stay up late and watch because I knew you both wouldn't disappoint. I had pretty much the exact same reaction along all of the movie points as you did and left the film with the exact same reaction. Best movie I've ever seen. First original movie I've seen in a long, long time. And I'm over 50.
    Just be a rock.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk Рік тому +5

      Always be a rock; and always be kind. Especially when we don't know what's going on.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +3

      @@IceMetalPunk there's so much to take away from this film philosophically and apply to our life. So amazing!

  • @LanternGhost
    @LanternGhost Рік тому +35

    Oh man this movie is in my Top 5 of all time. So glad to see you react to this!

  • @chaost4544
    @chaost4544 Рік тому +6

    Congratulations to the directors, the producers, and the actors for all the awards they received for this film. The Best Picture win is well deserved. This film is also really ground breaking as it's the first science fiction film in the modern era to win an Academy Award for "Best Picture".

  • @riolkin
    @riolkin Рік тому +9

    I *thought* I knew what I was in for when I saw in theaters. I had seen the trailers and was like "I get it, another multiverse movie. Excited to see Michelle Yeoh." This movie is so much more than that, one of the strangest and most emotional cinematic experiences i've ever had.

  • @chichonete
    @chichonete Рік тому +21

    As I was watching this movie I was thinking how perfect it was for you two to make a reaction video. Thank you to the person that had this brilliant idea and to you two for being such amazing humans.

  • @TtimeXP
    @TtimeXP Рік тому +6

    I love this movie to death. Saw it like 5 times in theaters and it was amazing! I've watched it so many times on my Blu ray, it's just so good.
    I still tear up during Evelyn's scene when she's telling Waymond "you should've seen my life without you..... It was perfect". It's heartbreaking for how perfect Waymond is.
    Then Evelyn's full breakdown scene and then Joys yelling to stop. The whole movie is so creative and fun and emotional. So good!

    • @COVIDisA_HOAX
      @COVIDisA_HOAX Рік тому

      Liar

    • @lorry-
      @lorry- Рік тому

      @@COVIDisA_HOAX can u shut up💀

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому +1

      Waymond was consistently a kind person in every universe.

  • @TheTrwebster
    @TheTrwebster Рік тому +4

    I saw this in the theatre early on on, mainly because of Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis, and was stunned by the stories in it and the soul and emotions presented. Watched an interview with Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan- this movie wrapped the day of lockdown in 2020. Talk about timing. The best film I have seen in decades. And major congratulations to all the actors and folks involve in this film for their Oscar wins.

  • @jungersrules
    @jungersrules Рік тому +5

    This movie appeals to me on so many levels. Nihilism, scifi/multiverse, Asian, comedy, simple basic message of being kind to each other, we're all in the same boat. I hope it wind Best Picture at the Oscars!

  • @ElliesFamily
    @ElliesFamily Рік тому +9

    This isn’t a movie, it’s an experience. I’m still mindblown by it.

  • @marcoadan1
    @marcoadan1 Рік тому +7

    The more you watch this the more insight you gain. Like just now I realized the linear similarities between Evelyn and Weymond vs Evelyn and Joy. Weymond had to serve her divorce papers(let her go) for her to realize she couldn't be without him, and Evelyn had to let Joy go for Joy to realize she couldn't be without her mother. Such an amazing film!

  • @itss_nattyj
    @itss_nattyj Рік тому +11

    I love you two. Thank you for being so vulnerable on-camera and giving us a genuine reaction to this incredible film. I laughed and bawled my eyes out too…and I first watched this with my mother. 😭

  • @peepinR
    @peepinR Рік тому +7

    When I watched this in theaters (just twice) people around me were laughing so hard that a couple of people started yelling that they couldn't breathe.

  • @wackyvorlon
    @wackyvorlon Рік тому +4

    Ke Huy Quan was so incredibly good in this. I loved his performance, and how he subtly indicated the change through body language.

  • @Mazgoyoutube
    @Mazgoyoutube Рік тому +10

    A movie that can make two viewers say "i love you" at the end, is a masterpiece on all aspects.

  • @Vaillle
    @Vaillle Рік тому +23

    This film has a wacky aesthetic but it’s remarkably deep and well crafted. Upon rewatch you pick up on a lot.
    Many of the references end up returning. For example, Evelyn is told she must profess her love to Deirdre who we later see she ends up in a relationship with in the hotdog universe. But there’s another layer to this, because it’s also calling back to the discussion at the start of the film regarding Joy and her relationship with her girlfriend. See Evelyn is shown in a similar position to her daughter and that helps her relate to her daughter through the shared experience. Another example is Raccocoonie and so on. The film is filled with these sorts of things, and it makes the film feel very cyclical and balanced. It’s the writers principle, that if a rifle is shown in act one, it will be used in act 2 or three.
    Another brilliant aspect to the film is the message itself. It’s inspired by the doaist ying and yang. The balance between chaos and order being the way to live. The googly eyes and everything bagel are visual representations of this. The white is order and the black chaos. Evelyn embodies order and her daughter chaos. This is articulated at the very start of the film in a couple of ways. One is via the mere fact that the parent is representative of order due to experience having shaped the adult into a set form, and the daughter chaos because with youth naturally comes a sort of unlimited potential, she could branch off into a number of different paths. The other way this is represented is via their actions. Evelyn’s hurried and structured planning, unwillingness or disdain for spontaneity, and resistance to change. Joy is seen looking depressed into the tumbling washer, getting a glimpse at her inner turmoil from the overwhelming weight of her own potential and inability to live up to it leading her to nihilism and depression. She brings her girlfriend for dinner, a spontaneous action to which her mother responds to begrudgingly.
    Where this concept gets really interesting is when we examine the method with which Evelyn accesses all her skills from alternate universes. She has to do something random. She must step into chaos. See, there’s a reason the white side of the yin and Yang symbol has a black dot within it. That is because within order there will always need to be some chaos to avoid becoming too rigid and ultimately ineffectual due to an inability to adapt to a constantly changing world. Similarly the black side has a white dot, because without some order, the chaos will just break things down and nothing can be built. Without a foundation to set your creation upon, it will just crumble. So Evelyn must dabble in chaos and her daughter Joy must reach out to her mother for help dealing with the weight of her chaos fueled nihilism. By the end of the film, Evelyn places the googly eye, the white circle with the black dot on her head when she has reached her enlightenment, and her daughter reaches hers when she embraces the love of her mother and accepts that she(order) will always want to be here with her.
    Deeeeeeeeeep film. Very deep.
    Sorry but this film has fascinated me since I first watched. Thought this might be interesting! 😅

  • @raymondkhessel1340
    @raymondkhessel1340 Рік тому +5

    That was undoubtedly one of THE BEST reactions I've ever seen. It's nice to see people who just "get it". Thank you for this.

  • @charlieflickinger7372
    @charlieflickinger7372 Рік тому +5

    I loved that you both ran through the entire spectrum of emotions just like I did when I was watching this in the theatre. Also your notes about Yeoh is ABSOLUTELY why this movie succeeded to such the degree as it did. I don't think the movie would have been nearly as AMAZING as it was if Jackie Chan has stayed as the lead character.

  • @ISavant
    @ISavant Рік тому +130

    The woman who played Joy was in Shang Chi as the friend that Shang Chi and Katie went out to dinner with who was telling them to get their life together, and then disbelieving them when they were like "Yeah we fought a giant monster with the help of a dragon"

    • @yw9372
      @yw9372 Рік тому +24

      She’s also in the Marvelous Mrs. Masiel!

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 Рік тому +10

      Stephanie Hsu. I recognized her but only really appreciated her as Joy. Amazing.

    • @phunk8607
      @phunk8607 Рік тому

      Maybe that's her multiverse version

    • @jjstarrprod
      @jjstarrprod Рік тому +2

      That's her MCU variant, one that hasn't been corrupted yet my Jobu Tupaki, otherwise she would have been quite a handful to manage, even for Wong, Strange, and Wanda.

  • @jksgameshelf3378
    @jksgameshelf3378 Рік тому +5

    Also, one of my favorite things I learned watching the directors commentary on the DVD was that, at the end of the dildo fight, that little smile and giggle Stephanie Hsu did wasn't scripted, it was just her reaction at the end of the scene and they left it in the film because it was so great. So many other great stories about the making of this film. I highly recommend the DVD for the commentary and behind the scenes videos, including an explanation of that one shot where you see a random piece of spaghetti thrown through one shot (actually, just search YT for 'Spaghetti Baby Noodle Boy' and you can watch that).

  • @billygabrielz
    @billygabrielz Рік тому +5

    I love how the movie constantly escalates in music, action and comedy, and then abruptly stops you to let you breathe. It happens about 3-5 times throughout the whole run of the movie, and I feel like those moments where it stops it just makes the next scene so much mote impactful

  • @alicevidrine4308
    @alicevidrine4308 Рік тому +13

    This movie is the most movie that anyone has ever put into one movie, hands down. It is absolutely everything that is great about cinema.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому

      Definition of art and a masterpiece at that.

  • @lil_tungsta
    @lil_tungsta Рік тому +18

    but forreal though, this movie is truly one of the greatest of all time, IMO. there's just nothing out there like it. and what other role could have Michelle Yeoh essentially play a dozen different characters?? and so masterfully too?? I also feel like this movie has a "Hot Ones" effect XD throws you off balance with all of the absurd shit, and opens your brain up for the tidal wave of FEELS to come later when you're extra vulnerable!! I highly recommend multiple viewings.

  • @MarcoBayod_MB
    @MarcoBayod_MB Рік тому +2

    November 2022... and I'm still crying over this

  • @plnkfloydian7814
    @plnkfloydian7814 Рік тому +5

    I watched this movie knowing nothing about it, strictly out of boredom and felt like I cried like a baby through the whole thing. I think it just caught me off guard. I’m an average straight man and I found so much meaning throughout. The story, cast/characters, acting, effects and sound design really came together so perfectly to make something uniquely fun but also powerful

  • @Hey_Jamie
    @Hey_Jamie Рік тому +9

    Okay, this is my favorite reaction to this movie I’ve seen by miles. The algorithm brought me to you for a different reaction, for a movie I didn’t care about but boredom led me to click on your channel and see what other movies you’d done and when I saw this I clicked instantly.
    And now I’m subbed. I’ve never cried from laughing watching a reaction. The buttplug fight scene did it. You guys made me nearly pass out. Amazing.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому

      This movie really pulls you thru the gauntlet of emotions, the highs & lows...rinses you out and repeat. I walked away speechless and emotionally drained the 1st time seeing it but I felt free at the same time as it felt like free therapy.

  • @charmedoriginal5923
    @charmedoriginal5923 Рік тому +6

    Along with this being your possible favorite movie of all time now I think this might just be your best reaction of all time to date, David & Clarus. There was crying, laughing hysterically, screams of awe, and soft & tender moments. This was a 10 out of 10 reaction for me.
    Since you two loved the fighting scenes in this movie as well as the emotional storytelling I highly recommend you two react to "The Karate Kid" TV series movie spin-off "Cobra Kai".
    Its 5 seasons, 50 Episodes, and soon to be renewed for SE6. You'll LOVE it.

  • @cosmicphoto05
    @cosmicphoto05 7 місяців тому +1

    I've never seen a movie made with such love. The lighting, production design, editing, etc. were insane; the story was absurd and chaotic, yet it WORKED!! And the acting gave me ALL the emotions. This movie broke my heart and filled me with hope and joy too.

  • @captainwohop
    @captainwohop Рік тому +2

    Stephanie Hsu should've won that Oscar for that end climax alone.

  • @matthamer3637
    @matthamer3637 Рік тому +6

    5 VXF people working remotely. That's it. I love this film so much. And I bawl like a baby the whole last 30 minutes of it.

  • @calyan111
    @calyan111 Рік тому +1

    Great reaction. Super genuine and I loved watching it.
    You went from crying in laughter to two minutes later crying from the emotional weight of the family drama.
    And I really like how you were able to share and experience it together (other reactions I’ve seen have been solo), and really turned to each other when the feels became too much. Y’all hella cute. Stay awesome.

  • @extofer
    @extofer Рік тому +4

    loved watching this reaction. “10 out of 10, no notes” is a great summation of this film. Thank you for that.

  • @lunatale4689
    @lunatale4689 Рік тому +2

    Seeing you guys laugh and cry, being so genuine, was really cool to witness, specially when other "reactions" have people being more serious or even trying to hold the feelings

  • @Fightingforthelost
    @Fightingforthelost Рік тому +4

    This movie makes you feel everything, everywhere, all at once. Over and over again. I still cry watching the ending, and I still laugh hysterically at some of the fight choreography. It was a treat to watch you two react to this movie.

    • @sayjaibao01188
      @sayjaibao01188 Рік тому

      Experiencing this movie with a full theater audience that gets it was something I'll never forget. One of the most amazing movie-going experiences.

  • @btgardener39
    @btgardener39 Рік тому +3

    This movie is SUCH an emotional rollercoaster, but it's SO good.
    (Also, if you have spare time, definitely single-frame your way through that rapid montage of all the different Evelyns. There's some hilarious and utterly bizarre stuff in there.)

  • @Jcmasado
    @Jcmasado Рік тому +2

    Of all the scenes Michelle looked over in the script, she was so sure the hotdog universe was gonna get cut prior to actually making the scene lol.

  • @crisvalgo301
    @crisvalgo301 Рік тому +14

    I loved your reaction, honestly. You both made my day

    • @NerdyNightly
      @NerdyNightly  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! This is definitely a movie worth sharing with others!

  • @Dakunaa
    @Dakunaa Рік тому +7

    Man. Spent most of the movie with the same reactions as you had when I saw it in the theatre. And now bawled my eyes out for about forty-five minutes straight. That was amazing and I loved every minute of the edit.

  • @Mavis-Tanya
    @Mavis-Tanya Рік тому +1

    I just saw this randomly a few days ago for the first time. I'm so happy to rewatch it with you :) this might be my favorite video from our dear Nerds ❤

  • @hj-ct2qi
    @hj-ct2qi Рік тому +4

    i love when couples react to this. it's hard not to get through it without think of your partner and holding them a little closer after. ❤

  • @gabrieljesus8847
    @gabrieljesus8847 Рік тому +3

    That is definitely, by far, one of the best movies I've EVER seen! For real. It's amazing what they've done with such a modest budget. Amazing performances, amazing way to deliever a message and, one of the best things for me is that this "message" is different for each one who whatches the movie. I mean, it's possible to find a main message, but the movie hits different for each person. That's amazing, I'd risk saying it's a genius job from those directors, cast and the whole team. Just awesome.

  • @denisesf5
    @denisesf5 Рік тому +2

    Ok... dude, your laugh is the best thing on youtube...ngl. That alone earns you two sweeties a new subscriber!!

  • @jtmaxwell
    @jtmaxwell Рік тому +9

    Saw this in the theatre five times, twice more at home, and even in watching reaction videos like this one can't help but crack up and weep and cheer at all the same spots as the very first time (when I went in not knowing what I was in for and expecting it to just be a "weird for weird's sake" affair). It is by far my favorite movie of the year and is probably in my top five all time at this point (if not higher). So thank you for letting me and the rest of us take the ride with you to appreciate it anew all over again!
    And while this definitely won the prize for best multiverse movie of the year over the less-than-madness badness from my beloved MCU, the fact that it was produced by the Russos with a number of Shang-Chi alums (and future Loki costar) in the cast and stunt team makes it feel like at least a cousin to the MCU. ;)

    • @voightkampffchamp
      @voightkampffchamp Рік тому +1

      Same

    • @bananaguard454
      @bananaguard454 Рік тому +1

      This is MCU's successful cousin who MCU's mom won't stop comparing to.

    • @jtmaxwell
      @jtmaxwell Рік тому +2

      @@bananaguard454 "Why can't you handle the multiverse like EEAAO does? Verse jumping is so much more elegant than dream walking...and why don't you get someone like Waymond in that TVA thing you were so proud of? Look, I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed..." 😂

  • @PhoenixShepherd
    @PhoenixShepherd Рік тому +1

    This video is finally what convinced me to follow your channel. The guy's reaction was literally as intense, sobbing and sublimely powerful as mine was when I watched it and I just had to say, as a guy...thank you for not being afraid to show your emotions. I couldn't hold back anymore than you could I was so dumbstruck with this film and I lost at pretty much exactly the same point you did. This movie is truly one of a kind and I think it pulled at so many things SO deep in our souls. Thank you for this amazing and genuine reaction and sharing it with us.

  • @hollybwn5481
    @hollybwn5481 Рік тому +3

    This was the reaction I was looking forward to. I was surprised it took so long and that someone had to request it. The reaction did not disappoint.

  • @thepipepperguy
    @thepipepperguy Рік тому +3

    So glad you guys got to see this! I was able to catch it in the theater and I'm glad I brought extra napkins!!!

  • @qwertyuiopz123
    @qwertyuiopz123 Рік тому +5

    This movie is literally therapeutic. It let me view life from a whole new perspective. Everything means nothing but the reverse is also true. It is possible for nothing to mean everything.

    • @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps
      @Mansplainer2099-jy8ps Рік тому

      It's not about perspective, most people miss the obvious; Everything means. Period.

  • @SamMatt79
    @SamMatt79 4 місяці тому +3

    THIS is the correct reaction to this movie. Michelle Yeoh is the Queen of Every Universe.

  • @kevink9764
    @kevink9764 Рік тому +10

    If Michelle Yeoh doesn't win the Oscar I am going to scream

  • @Toofast4005
    @Toofast4005 Рік тому +6

    One of my favourite movie going experiences. So glad you two got around to this one. Waiting for the full length to go up so I can watch along 😁

  • @seqouiaflame
    @seqouiaflame Рік тому +3

    Once you got past all the craziness and figured out what was going on.... because at first you got no damn clue what the fuck is happening... and understood the meaning of the movie.... HOT DAMN! It just became this meaningful, beautiful, endearing story of family and love. I was left feeling so much at the end of this film. Just a damn masterpiece.

  • @madderthanever
    @madderthanever Рік тому +5

    I've been saying it for months to everyone I could: that movie truly is *EVERYTHING... EVERYWHERE... ALL AT ONCE.* 😂
    Probably the best motion picture of the last decade (I can't got as far as some and say of the 21st century, but I understand where they're coming from.)

  • @BongoBon360
    @BongoBon360 Рік тому

    I remember watching this for the first time with a few of my friends (we’re massive film fanatics and met while studying film), and we were all mostly silent near the end of the movie, other than the occasional collective gasp when a scene pulled all of us in. Also the first Jobu fight scene got us all crying with laughter! I’ve loved Stephanie Hsu for a long time as I’ve known her from theatre, so seeing her on the screen was phenomenal!

  • @shamisotoole3165
    @shamisotoole3165 Рік тому +6

    I had to walk around for like 45 minutes processing this after seeing it in theaters. Absolutely superb movie all around.

  • @sophonb7931
    @sophonb7931 Рік тому +1

    I just watched this movie an hour ago. And was looking at the internet what everyone else felt about this movie. Thanks for sharing your heartfelt reactions with us, it enhanced the experience even more greatly than the movie already was! ❤