Everything Everywhere All At Once wins big at 95th Academy Awards



Everything Everywhere All At Once wins big at 95th Academy Awards




Michelle Yeoh creates history as first Asian woman to win Best Actress, RRR's Naatu Naatu wins Best Original Song, and more highlights from the Oscars.





 The 95th Academy Awards ceremony had been a thrilling one, and Everything Everywhere All At Once emerged as the big winner of the night. The film won five Oscars out of the 11 nominations it received, including the coveted Best Picture and Best Director awards for the Daniels. Michelle Yeoh, the film's star, created history by becoming the first Asian woman to win the Best Actress award, beating tough competition from nominees like Cate Blanchett.


Everything Everywhere All At Once is a visually stunning and complex movie that seamlessly blends multiple genres, including action, sci-fi, and comedy. It follows the journey of a quantum physicist, played by Yeoh, who discovers that she can access alternate universes and must team up with her doppelgangers to save the world from an interdimensional threat. The film is a masterpiece of storytelling that is brought to life by its talented cast and crew, including cinematographer Andrew Droz Palermo and composer Dan Deacon.


The film's other wins included Best Film Editing, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor and Actress for Key Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis, respectively. The movie's win at the Oscars is a testament to the growing diversity in Hollywood and the global appeal of movies that can transcend cultures and languages.



Everything Everywhere All At Once is not just a triumph for the filmmakers, but for audiences worldwide who appreciate the power of storytelling in film. Its ability to weave multiple genres and themes into a cohesive and visually stunning movie is a feat that will be talked about for years to come. As Hollywood and the world continue to evolve, it is films like this that will set the bar for future generations of filmmakers and actors to come.

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