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The film’s antagonist, Jobu Tupaki (Stephanie Hsu), represents a modern form of nihilism born from total access to everything. Having experienced every possibility, she concludes that "nothing matters." This philosophy is symbolized by the "Everything Bagel," a void that threatens to consume the multiverse. In contrast, Evelyn’s husband, Waymond (Ke Huy Quan), introduces a different perspective: if nothing matters, then the small moments we choose to care about become infinitely more valuable. The Choice of Kindness
At its core, the story follows Evelyn Wang (played by Michelle Yeoh), a "flustered immigrant mother" struggling with the mundane pressures of a failing laundromat, a strained marriage, and a looming IRS audit. Her life is a series of "Everything" (the sheer volume of tasks), "Everywhere" (the mental pull of different responsibilities), and "All at Once" (the crushing simultaneity of it all). When she is thrust into a battle across parallel universes, the film uses high-concept sci-fi to externalize her internal mid-life crisis and the feeling that she has failed in every version of her life. Nihilism vs. Existentialism Everything.Everywhere.All.at.Once.2022.SUBBED.1...
The 2022 film Everything Everywhere All at Once , directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (collectively known as "The Daniels"), serves as a frantic yet deeply emotional microcosm of the modern digital age. By utilizing the "multiverse" as a metaphor for the overwhelming influx of information and "context-less fragments" we face daily, the film explores the existential dread of feeling insignificant in an infinite reality. Ultimately, it posits that the only antidote to this nihilism is the radical, intentional choice of kindness. A Multiverse of Mundanity The Choice of Kindness At its core, the