• EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (no spoilers)

    From moviePig@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 19 17:12:02 2022
    An American-Chinese housewife and laundromat-owner burns her candle at
    both ends, to the distress of her husband and daughter. A sci-fi
    fantasy comes to the rescue. EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE gives
    the multifaceted Michelle Yeoh a thorough workout, and I found much of
    it imaginative and enjoyable. Unfortunately, though, I eventually
    overdosed on sharp left-turns and serial epiphanies. Note that this
    flick appears to be very well liked by both audiences and critics. From
    me and my ADD, however, it's only somewhat recommended.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to moviePig on Wed Jul 20 15:56:16 2022
    On 2022-07-19 21:12:02 +0000, moviePig said:

    An American-Chinese housewife and laundromat-owner burns her candle at
    both ends, to the distress of her husband and daughter. A sci-fi
    fantasy comes to the rescue. EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE gives
    the multifaceted Michelle Yeoh a thorough workout, and I found much of
    it imaginative and enjoyable. Unfortunately, though, I eventually
    overdosed on sharp left-turns and serial epiphanies. Note that this
    flick appears to be very well liked by both audiences and critics.
    From me and my ADD, however, it's only somewhat recommended.

    From the trailer it looks like a complete mess that jumps around
    allover the place. Never a good way to tell any story.

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  • From Ted Nolan @21:1/5 to YourName@YourISP.com on Wed Jul 20 04:32:32 2022
    In article <tb7ud0$9dc$2@gioia.aioe.org>,
    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:
    On 2022-07-19 21:12:02 +0000, moviePig said:

    An American-Chinese housewife and laundromat-owner burns her candle at
    both ends, to the distress of her husband and daughter. A sci-fi
    fantasy comes to the rescue. EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE gives
    the multifaceted Michelle Yeoh a thorough workout, and I found much of
    it imaginative and enjoyable. Unfortunately, though, I eventually
    overdosed on sharp left-turns and serial epiphanies. Note that this
    flick appears to be very well liked by both audiences and critics.
    From me and my ADD, however, it's only somewhat recommended.

    From the trailer it looks like a complete mess that jumps around
    allover the place. Never a good way to tell any story.


    I reviewed it here a few months ago. It's a bit over-long, but
    well worth your while IMHO. It does jump about, but the overarching
    family & audit arcs keep it tied together.
    --
    columbiaclosings.com
    What's not in Columbia anymore..

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