avatarBryan Dijkhuizen

Summary

The author finds "Everything Everywhere All at Once" to be a more mind-blowing multiverse movie compared to "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."

Abstract

The author and their girlfriend recently watched "Everything Everywhere All at Once," a film about a woman named Evelyn who can traverse universes mentally. While the movie evoked comparisons to "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," the latter, despite its hype, was considered just 'okay' by the author. In contrast, "Everything Everywhere All at Once" left a lasting impression, described as incomprehensible and a 'mindf*ck,' suggesting it surpassed the expectations set by its trailer and is a must-watch for those who enjoy thought-provoking cinema.

Opinions

  • "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" was disappointing relative to the hype generated by its trailer.
  • "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is deemed a superior and more intellectually stimulating film.
  • The author recommends "Everything Everywhere All at Once" without giving spoilers, emphasizing its mind-blowing nature.
  • The author implies that the experience of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is unique and not fully comprehensible, indicating its profound impact.

The Multiverse of Madness Isn’t Quite as Mad as this Movie

You have to see this movie

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Yesterday, my girlfriend and I saw this new movie in cinemas: Everything Everywhere All at Once — a strange film about a woman called Evelyn that can travel through universes with her mind.

It reminded me of another film we saw, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness preached to be the film about the multiverse.

To be honest, I was disappointed. Not because the movie was bad or anything.

No.

The trailer of the movie generated such a big hype for the movie that the film turned out to be just okay. Instead of mind-blowing.

Everything Everywhere All at Once was mind-blowing. I still can’t comprehend what I saw.

I don’t like spoilers, but if you like a mindf*ck, you have to see it.

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