Everything Everywhere All At Once 15
This screening will be followed by a discussion with Yuhan Fu from the Department of Philosophy at The University of Sheffield. Yuhan’s research interests are emotion and moral psychology, including emotion in cinematic experience.
Written and directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (known collectively as “Daniels”), Everything Everywhere All at Once is a wholly original sci-fi action film. Starring Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Wang, a Chinese-American woman who is swept up in an absurd adventure, the film follows our unlikely hero as she fights bizarre and bewildering dangers. Discovering that she must connect with versions of herself from different parallel universes to prevent their destruction, Evelyn comes face to face with the lives she could have led, as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
A remarkably original and fresh take on the sci-fi genre, with a powerful emotional core and captivating lead performance from Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once is imaginative and bold, and one of the year’s most anticipated films.
No prior philosophical expertise is required to join in.
- Duration
- 2 hours 19 minutes
- Language
- English
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