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Everything Everywhere all at Once |
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"Everything Everywhere All at Once" sets the character with different abilities
by searching for various multiple universes, making the film seem to explore
infinite possibilities on the surface.
However, upon further reflection, it becomes evident that these explorations are
actually a pursuit inward, just like the plot setting. Even though you can use "Verse
Jumping" and connect with yourself in other parallel universes in the
film. This way, it implies that your destination is limited to a parallel
universe where a counterpart of yourself exists.
Therefore, rather than saying those people are different from you, it's better
to say they are all another version of yourself hidden in your heart, firmly
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verse jumping |
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the act of temporarily linking one's consciousness to another version of
himself or herself (in a different universe) and accessing all the emotions,
memories, and skills in the process. |
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