Here is a preview of the Italian trailer of Everything Everywhere All at Once, blockbuster in the United States
Here is a preview of the Italian trailer of Everything Everywhere All at Once
Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.Everything Everywhere All at Once was the biggest surprise of the season at the 2022 American box office. After the world premiere at the South by Southwest Festival (SXSW), accompanied by rave reviews, hit US theaters on March 25 and grossed over $ 65 million in the US and more than $ 90 million worldwide - the highest grossing in A24's history. >
A24 is the international studio (but the name comes from a journey of the founders on the Italian A24 motorway) that is changing the face of world cinema with its unconventional artistic choices. In recent years A24 has trusted young talents who have already established themselves as authors of reference, such as the directors of Everything Everywhere All At Once - the brilliant duo known as The Daniels, or Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert - former authors of Swiss Army Man, crazy comedy with Daniel Radcliffe and Paul Dano.
I Wonder Pictures is thrilled to start its collaboration with A24 by bringing Everything Everywhere All at Once to Italy, a work that tells a universal story through all possible dimensions of time, space and being. A highly spectacular and at the same time profound film, which blends comedy, family drama, martial arts, romance, fingers made of sausage and a bagel that holds the secrets of the universe.
Played by Michelle Yeoh, extraordinary and chameleonic protagonist, Everything Everywhere All at Once stars Ke Huy Quan, an eighties cinema icon in the role of the young inventor Data from The Goonies, as well as companion in Harrison's adventures Ford in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, James Hong (the evil Lo Pan di Grosso Troioio in Chinatown), Stephanie Hsu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) and Jamie Lee Curtis as the ruthless office clerk tax Deirdre Beaubeirdre. The actress who starred in the Halloween saga and was the biggest supporter of the film, conducting a massive social campaign that contributed significantly to word of mouth and turning it into an instant cult.
From the Russo brothers (producers executive), A24 and Ley Line Entertainment, the definitive film on the multiverse with cinema icons Michelle Yeoh (The Tiger and the Dragon, Shang-Chi) and Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween, A Chair for Two) directed by the duo of visionary directors The Daniels. The case of the year at the US box office.
Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh) runs a small laundromat, has a teenage daughter who no longer understands, a dazed father and a fruit wedding.
A routine tax check unexpectedly becomes the door through which Evelyn is drawn into an exciting and colorful adventure in the most innovative and fun multiverse ever seen in the cinema. Called to save the fate of the universes, she must draw all her courage to defeat a seemingly unstoppable enemy and restore harmony to her family.
With the surprising Stephanie Hsu (Shang-Chi), the film marks the return to the scene after 40 years of the legendary Ke Huy Quan, star of the beloved Data (The Goonies) and Short Round (Indiana Jones and the cursed temple).
Written, directed and produced by the Daniels. The film is also produced by Jonathan Wang, the Russo brothers' AGBO and A24. Executive Producers are Ley Line Entertainment, IAC and Josh Rudnick.
Everything Everywhere: What Does the Everything Bagel Mean?
But even once we learn what the “Everything Bagel” is, the motif keeps recurring in food, in background art, everywhere. What does it mean?
Make Me One With EverythingThe bagel itself is revealed to us almost precisely an hour into the film. It is, as the name employs, simply a bagel with everything on it. Everything.
As Jobu Tupaki herself says, “All my hopes and dreams. My old report cards, every breed of dog, every last personal ad on Craigslist, sesame, poppy seed, salt, and it collapsed in on itself, because you see when you really put everything on a bagel, it becomes this. The truth. Nothing matters.”
It is, in short, a pun. A mid-level pun at best. It is also a MacGuffin, which is a term Alfred Hitchcock coined to describe any object that exists purely so your characters can chase after it. It also helped Everything Everywhere All at Once writers, Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, neatly step around some of the plot questions in the movie.
“We spent a while inventing the religion of the bagel followers. So many things didn’t stick. She’s a nihilist; should there be dogma? Should there be a book?” Scheinert told Vulture. “What should their practices be as a religion? The bagel stuck because it became such a useful, simple symbol that we could point to as filmmakers. And you don’t have to explain it much beyond the joke.”
The Theory of Everything (on a Bagel)And yet, despite its first appearance as a gag name for a plot device, the Bagel with Everything On It actually has some pretty hefty theoretical physics behind it.