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Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) Full Movie Analysis & Deep Dive by Erik Voss! Did the directors hide a secret message in the "everything bagel" of this film?

Everything Everywhere All At Once, the award winning film written and directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, stars Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Kwan, Stephanie Hsu, and Jamie Lee Curtis in the best multiverse film to date. In this channel's first official film analysis, Everything Everywhere All At Once gets a full visual investigation by Erik Voss (New Rockstars) to reveal the hidden agenda of the filmmakers and hundreds of details that you may have missed.

Welcome to The Deep Dive, a new channel in the New Rockstars Digital Network. Hosted by Erik Voss, The Deep Dive is the destination for more pointed media investigations. From full seasons of Marvel streaming shows to cult classic films, Erik will dig to the roots of the hidden agendas beneath every title.

VIDEO CREDITS:
Written and Produced by Erik Voss
Edited by Devin Cleary
Executive Producer: Erik Voss

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Akwafina had to drop out of the production of filming, where she was to play Evelyn’s daughter, because of scheduling conflicts with this film & her role in SHANG CHI….I’m actually happy that happened, because Stephanie Hsu playing Joy was a breath of fresh air. I feel Akwafina would have been too much of a visual comic relief disaster as, Stephanie’s sweetness & innocence made the role much more likable in this instant.

tracysmith
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I absolutely adore that despite not knowing what Jobu wants, he actually answers it in his line. "In every universe she's looking for you." She wants her mom.

Gyrhoe
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Pls tell me I’m not the only person who cried at the end when Eric was talking about his mom, that’s such a loving story and it really shows why Eric has poured so much passion into these kinds of videos for all the years we’ve loved them.

alexmichnowicz
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This analysis was awesome. Loved the recurring examples of the "employee first, family second" mindset from Evelyn!

NewRockstars
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It wasn’t addressed in the breakdown, but as someone with a severe mental illness who has contemplated suicide, I feel like that was a big component of the mother-daughter relationship. The daughter seemed to be dark, spiraling, drowning. Looking to her mother for help, for love, for acceptance, for anything that could bring her back from the brink. When I watched this movie, as a parent I sobbed because that’s what my interpretation was. A child desperately reaching out to her parent for help.

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One small detail that I loved was the fact that the googly eyes were a reverse coloration of the bagel. They are representing finding the good in "nothing matters" vs finding the bad. When Evelyn puts one on her forehead, its not only a nod to opening ones third eye and seeing the truth, it is also a reversal of the black circle Jobu's followers wore on their foreheads.

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This movie is amazing. My wife and her family are immigrants from Macedonia and my inlaws run a nice little grocery store in Rochester, NY - and this movie really helped me to understand them as well as my wife's ability to remain perpetually positive throughout any situation we've ever faced. I was the Evelyn and she is my Waymond. And this movie just flipped so many things for me, it hit so close to home - like eerily close. I love it so much. The Daniels, Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, everybody involved with this film deserves all the awards.

keithwoodcrest
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Other movies have made me laugh harder, others have made me cried more, but never have I done so much of both in the span of a single film. This analysis made me appreciate it even more.

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A movie masterpiece analysed in a masterclass.

markteo
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Am I the only one who cried when Waymond was giving his whole speech at the end of the film. I don’t what it was but it was so emotional for me, I absolutely loved his character and when he was giving his speech and Evelyn was being all powerful and evil, I just felt bad for Waymond.

PeterMCRA
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Ugh, this is probably my favorite movie of the last few years. Voss breaking it down how it moved him as well was just magic. Thank you for this. Just like the movie it made me laugh & cry. Just brilliant.

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"There are no bad movies, just interesting ones. Somewhere out there in the multiverse, someone appreciated it, and I don't wanna take that away from them"

Thank you, honestly this is my sentiment with films and shows and stuff like that these days.
I come out of movie theatres and already hear people talking shit about the film and I'm just like.. "Dude! Do you have to jump right into nitpicking every single aspect of this film? Do you gotta be so miserable?"

It feels like im the only person in the world who can watch a film that has flaws and still enjoy it.
like Quantumania, its flawed, its not perfect, i wish they did stuff differently but i STILL LOVE IT

yet there has been so much negativity around it, and even though its faceless or sometimes even facefull people on the internet who wont ever meet me, it's still another human almost taking away and putting down something I enjoy.


I know a lot of other people also like Quantumania so im not gonna say im the only one, but still, I see so much negativity about stuff about media these days and I'm just like.. Can't we appreciate art for art? Why do we have to judge it through a lens of predetermined structures? Why limit creativity?

That's why I appreciate your content so much, I feel like you understand and see media and art the same way I do.
Even if you didn't enjoy a movie or book or show.. real people were behind it, people put their heart and soul into the art.

Art is Art, whether you like said Art or not, I think there should be some level of.. not respect but more so appreciation. Even a bad film can be enjoyed

DecoyZ
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Holy crap you actually broke down all 69 of the Evelyn's in that rapidfire section. Now that's a deep dive! Awesome breakdown! I loved this movie so much and you helped me appreciate aspects I didn't even see before!

StillOnTrack
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Discovering this channel 6 years ago was legitimately the best thing that happened to me on YouTube. I can't tell you how hard it is to find deep diving breakdowns and non clickbait-surface level stuff. At the end of the day, cinema is an art deemed to be cherished and a subject matter to be respected, and my favourite thing is to watch people preaching their love to movies the same way I want them to be admired. You guys have nailed it from the beginning, and I'm really excited for what's next! I'll never be thankful enough for your mom driving you to the theatre Erik <3

antoinesalar
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That part about your mom hit hard. I lost my mom a couple of months ago and I can’t stop crying but that part made me feel better in a way. You may not read this directly but I wanted to say thank you.

Deep dive Deja Vu. It’s one of my favorite movies.

shelbylpearson
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I've seen this movie a few times and each time it makes me sob uncontrollably. But you've put it in an even deeper perspective for me, especially when you showed the bagel next to that opening shot. How powerful! And thank you for sharing about your mom, it truly is the power of movies ❤️

isaacjeffersoncoloma
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Your analysis at the end about the "everything" and the real life examples you used with your mom was touching man. Reminded me of how my grandma was there for me as a kid. Really appreciated that and appreciate your positive out look on all movies. I'm a huge fan, keep doing you bro!

keahnmalek-madani
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These videos have been awesome! Thank you for the quality and passion you've put into each.

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I struggled a little explaining why this movie is just one of the best things I've ever watched, I just couldn't find the words on why it was so deep, so beautiful, and so meaningful to me, I never find the words, but Erik did it masterly, and it shows how much he authentically loved it. He doesn't only pointed out the little details that make a movie not great, but almost perfect, but he also talks on the deeper meanings and relations to real life, HIS real life. Amazing, real 11/10.

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It’d probably be a little different, but I’d love to see a deep dive of Bo Burnham’s ‘Inside’

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