'Maternal Relations' in Everything Everywhere All at Once
A love letter towards Michelle Yeoh, second generation immigrant mother-daughter relationships, and optimistic existentialism- Everything, Everywhere All At Once has been named one of the best movies of the year and rightfully so. Created by the Daniels, the movie accurately and emotionally portrays the trials and tribulations of second generation families in Western society, but also provides a sense of comfort and relatability to those not in the diaspora.