The Michelle Yeoh-starrer film Everything Everywhere All at Once will be released in India by Mumbai-based Influence Films, a major provider of foreign language films in the subcontinent.
American absurd comedy-drama Everywhere All at Once starring famous actor Michelle Yeoh will soon hit Indian theatres.
The movie was directed and written by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, and in March, the movie premiered at the South by Southwest Festival and in April it was followed by a wider theatrical release in the United States.
Everything Everywhere All at Once movie will be out in India and it is a Mumbai-based impact Film. It is the main distributor of foreign language movies in the subcontinent.
On Monday impact Films shared the release statement on their official social media (Twitter) account. “Announced the achievement of Everything Everywhere All at Once for India.
The greatest independent worldwide commercial success of 2022 starring Michelle Yeoh. A unique adventure/action/sci-fi coming soon in movie theatres” read the tweet of Impact films.
According to its synopsis, Everywhere at Once features Michelle Yeoh as a Chinese-American woman who is being audited by the Internal Revenue Service, who “reveals that she has to destroy a powerful man.
” One must engage with parallel universe versions of themselves in order to stop generating that of the multiverse.
“Starring Ke Hui Kwan, Jenny Slate, Stephanie Hsu, James Hong, Harry Shum Jr., and Jamie Lee Curtis, Everywhere All at Once with Critics Opened to widespread acclaim, it was called an inventive, big-screen experience.
Scheinert and Kwan also served as producers on the film with Anthony Russo and Joe, Jonathan Wang, and Mike LaRocca.
More about the plot of the movie
The movie Everything Everywhere All at Once is a bold film. It is rich in Asian-American representation, deeply rooted in the immigrant experience, and visual and thematic experimentation.
The comedy is wild, exhausting, and exuberant but ultimately lax.
It is underpinned by the universal and broad idea of our need to dispel darkness with some love, hope, and acceptance, or whatever positive force we need to summon in order to survive.