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Everything Everywhere All at Once

2022 · 139 min ·  Dir. Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert · Sci-Fi / Action / Comedy / Drama

Infinite universes sprawl open at once, and the film asks not 'what is the best version of me' but 'how do I act meaningfully when all choices are equally valid?' You're invited into a space where possibility itself becomes paralyzing-unlimited potential can feel identical to emptiness. The central shift is from seeking the perfect choice among infinite options to finding coherence in what you choose now. The film whispers that kindness, connection, love-these aren't grand cosmic gestures but small acts that matter precisely because nothing guarantees they should. It asks: can you make peace with ordinary, with here, with now, when everywhere-else is always calling?

The shift

What Everything Everywhere All at Once may shift in how you see everyday reality

This film may shift your understanding of meaning from something to find to something to create through attention and choice. Watching this, you may find yourself questioning what you're waiting for when everything you need might be in the moment you're already in.

Reflection prompts

Questions to hold after watching Everything Everywhere All at Once

If infinite versions of you are living right now, which one would you actually want to become?

How do you find meaning when every choice and every outcome already exists?

Could the answer to everything be hiding in the ordinary moments you're overlooking?

What would it mean to love someone knowing all the ways it could fail?

Watch if you are exploring

Everything Everywhere All at Once themes worth sitting with

  • how to find meaning when all possibilities are equally available
  • whether kindness makes sense in a chaotic multiverse
  • the relationship between ordinariness and everything you have been looking for
  • how to love someone across the distance of disappointment