Good lord the takes people have in here, amazing. I am glad for Yeoh/Fraser wins. I do think Maverick and Avatar should have won more - Maverick's an amazing action movie and Avatar pushed visuals once more, so sad to see them get axed for the most part.
Not who you're quoting, but Everything Everywhere was the first movie in over 20 years I've actually turned off/walked out of, and I average 2 movies a week, so we're talking a sample size of a couple thousand. The last movie I did that with was Nic Cage's Bringing Out the Dead in 2000, which I've long held as the worst theatrical release movie ever made. Everything Everywhere stands toe to toe with it for effectively the same reason. Bringing Out The Dead was literally 2 hours of meandering, directionless scenes amounting to nothing, with less entertainment value than watching paint dry. Everything was 2 and half hours of inane nonsense. Pointless directionless scenes under a guise of multiverse that ran it's shtick into the ground within the first hour, ultimately amounting to nothing but a big budget TikTok stream of stupidity.
You aren't really describing why the movie didn't do it for you, other than saying meaningless statements like
directionless. There is
a lot of sub-text and meta going on in EEAAO, agreed, often the scenes are too hectic to follow through, but it really does give out a good impression of how insanely mindbending a multiverse may look like and i feel its pretty amazing they got that
sense on film.
Babylon was robbed. ROBBED I tell you.
Oh definitely. That movie is as crazy as EEAAO. It wouldn't surprise if people caught epilepsy from it, however!
Subtext or a credit scene payoff doesn't somehow magically vanish the remaining 2+ hours of pointless nonsense you've forced the audience to endure. Like modern art gallaries claiming there's a deeper meaning to gluing banana peels or socks to the wall, it's ultimately just trash stuck to the wall. Self indulgent tripe.
There actually is a deeper meaning but like i mentioned prior, the scenes follow up so quickly that it only takes root in the back of your mind. Atleast it did for me. For you, they weren't scenes that contributed to the experience.
Started Everything….turned it off after 30 minutes, to quote my wife: “Why are we watching a bunch of sad and miserable old Asians?”.
What a terrible conclusion to reach after 30 mins. It isn't about that but seeing as you rely on the wife to reach a conclusion, sorry it doesn't work out for you.
It’s not a superhero movie, it’s not a fighting movie (there is one in the first 30 minutes), it’s also not a drama movie with ridiculous situations happening all the time.
You are right. Its actually all of them. Not that you would know with 30 mins playtime.
Such is only of the consumer who reaches a fore-ending conclusion based on his or her's wife's dismissal.
Wait did some people think that Top Gun actually deserved the top awards???
Wait, you think that Nobody_Important felt like it didn't deserve them? Its a fantastic movie with high levels of authenticity. Say what you will on Tom Cruise but the man puts in the work and has done so for most of his carreer.
In a time where the green screen and computational powers that be are ever more increasing, it is refreshing to see something else.