Everything Everywhere All At Once

 "Everything Everywhere All At Once" is a movie that plays with the idea of absurdism in fascinating ways. Absurdism is about the belief that life is random, meaningless, and sometimes strange. This film digs deep into the concept but also flips it around. 

This movie fully embraces absurdism by throwing the main character, Evelyn Wang, into a series of wild and bizarre realties. In one world, people have hot dogs for fingers and in another rocks have feelings. These strange situations highlight the absurdist idea that life can be chaotic. The movie's plot is and at times feel random and unpredictable as you don't know what will come next, much like the idea of absurdism that life doesn't always make sense. 

Not only does the film challenge the positive side of absurdism, but also the negative aspects by adding a lot of heart and meaning to Evelyn's journey. Even though she's surrounded by extreme madness, her adventure is about understanding herself and reconnecting with her family. With this, it brings about a sense of purpose and meaning to her life, suggesting that while life can be crazy, it can also can be an emotional roller coaster. 

With the mixture of emotions and wildness, the film gives off a great storyline because it keeps the audience on the edge of their seats as they don't know what to expect next. 

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