Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Rating: 5/5

Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

If you could visualise a decision tree exploding, this is what it would look like. It feels like chaos, but really it’s a study in radical connectivity.

The bagel is the ultimate logical conclusion of nihilism: if nothing matters, the system collapses.

Waymond’s counter-strategy isn’t to fight the entropy, but to inject a new data point, kindness, into the system until it stabilises. Precisely because nothing matters, the only thing that holds weight is how we treat each other.

We could all stand to learn from that.

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