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Sunday, April 10, 2022

MOVIE REVIEW: EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

 






















When an interdimensional rupture unravels reality, an unlikely hero must channel her newfound powers to fight bizarre and bewildering dangers from the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.

Director: Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert

Cast: Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, Jenny Slate, Harry Shum Jr., James Hong, Jamie Lee Curtis

Release Date: March 11, 2022

Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Rated R for some violence, sexual material and language

Runtime: 2h 12m

Review:

Everything Everywhere All At Once is a wildly imaginative bonkers film that will leave you looking at hotdogs and everything bagels in a new way.  Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert direct the film with a freewheeling kind of energy that's infectious and captivating because of the sheer audacity of the entire thing.  This is the type of film that has no problem throwing everything at the audience but the biggest bit of cinematic alchemy is the amount of heart at the center of it all.  A hefty amount of credit for that goes to Michelle Yeoh who anchors the film with a performance that runs the gamut of emotions.  She's entirely committed to the role and rolls with everything her character goes through with incredible ease, displaying the kind of singular talent she is.  She is the beating heart of the film aided by some strong supporting turns from Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, James Hong and Jamie Lee Curtis who is clearly having a ball.  They share incredibly strong chemistry together which makes the insanity on screen easier to digest.  If there is a small complaint, the film is unfettered on every level and probably could have benefited from some trims here and there to make it a more effective film.  Still, Everything Everywhere All At Once stands as a beacon of originality in a sea of diluted ideas. 

A-

Sunday, December 13, 2020

MOVIE REVIEW: ALL MY LIFE

 

Jennifer Carter and Solomon Chau are a sweet, fun-loving, newly engaged couple who are ready to start their lives together. But when Solomon is diagnosed with terminal liver cancer, their hopes for a summer wedding become impossible. With time running out, their friends and families soon devise an inspirational plan to help Jennifer and Solomon realize their dream wedding.

Director: Marc Meyers

Cast: Jessica Rothe, Harry Shum Jr., Kyle Allen, Chrissie Fit, Jay Pharoah, Marielle Scott, Keala Settle

Release Date: December 4, 2020

Genres: Drama, Romance

Rated PG-13 for brief language

Runtime: 1h 33min

Review:

All My Life won’t win any prizes for realism or depth but it works because of the charisma and chemistry of its two leads.  Marc Meyers directs the film with a generally rose tinted hue even when the film hits some of its more tragic notes.  As such some people might be disappointed the film didn’t delve into the pain of cancer with a bit more realism in fact Harry Shum Jr.’s Sol never displays any sort of physical decline during the course of the film.  It feels like the film would have packed a bit more of a punch had given that aspect of the story a more realistic arch.  That issue aside Jessica Rothe & Harry Shum Jr. make the film far more watchable than it deserves to be because it’s schmaltzy with a clear intention to pull at your heart strings.  As a light breezey romantic comedy / tragedy hybrid it works because Rothe & Shum are incredibly easy to like and they both give their character more depth than what’s actually written on the page.  They make you care about their story and journey even though the film itself is a step up from a Lifetime movie of that week.  That being said, once you reach the finale nearly everyone will be reaching for the tissues over this glossy retelling of love story cut tragically short, 

B

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