Months ago, I fell asleep during "Everything, Everywhere All At Once," finding it horrible, but after it won so many awards, including the Best Picture Oscar and three acting awards, plus writing and direction, I thought that perhaps I was too tired originally and decided this evening to give it another chance.
I fell asleep twice, rewound the DVD to where I'd conked out and essentially forced myself to sit through one of the worst, if not pointless, movies I have ever seen in my life.
Visually, it's intriguing, though it gets to a point where the countless and tiresome cuts all over the place become increasingly dreary. It's like the filmmakers had visual computer film toys which, due to their expense, they were insistent upon using
I cannot understand its presumed esteem and perhaps what I might have missed, though I cannot believe there are not many others who feel likewise. What a waste of over two hours of my life!
I fell asleep twice, rewound the DVD to where I'd conked out and essentially forced myself to sit through one of the worst, if not pointless, movies I have ever seen in my life.
Visually, it's intriguing, though it gets to a point where the countless and tiresome cuts all over the place become increasingly dreary. It's like the filmmakers had visual computer film toys which, due to their expense, they were insistent upon using
I cannot understand its presumed esteem and perhaps what I might have missed, though I cannot believe there are not many others who feel likewise. What a waste of over two hours of my life!
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