'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is more than two hours long, but some young people wish it could have been longer.
The movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once" took home another prize at the last major awards ceremony before Sunday's Oscar ceremony.
Despite mixed feelings from viewers, this film is on a roll. In recent weeks, it has been praised by producers and actors. "Generally, the older you are, the less you like 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' which I understand. It is very frenetic. It's chaotic. It's hard to follow. It jumps everywhere. It's everything, everywhere, all at once," Vanity Fair staff writer Chris Murphy said."My peers love the absurd element of it and the big wacky chances it takes," producer Katie Ballaine said.
The foundation of the film's success rests with young professionals like Sib Mahapatra and Alyson Tseng who have embraced it.
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