"Everything Everywhere All at Once" dominates the Oscars: A record-breaking 7 wins!
The movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once" received 11 nominations and went on to win 7 awards at the 95th Academy Awards.
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" emerged as the winner in the Best Picture category at the Oscars, beating out stiff competition from 10 other movies including "Avatar 2," "Topgun Maverick," and "The Fablemans."
Best Picture
The movie follows the life of a Chinese-American woman named Evelyn Hu who lives a mundane existence as a widow running a small shop.
A mind-bending journey
However, when she is suddenly thrust into a surreal alternate dimension, she discovers that she is the chosen one who can save the multiverse from a sinister threat.
Evelyn must navigate various parallel universes and team up with versions of herself from different realities to stop the villainous forces from destroying all existence.
Along the way, she learns more about herself, her past, and the importance of making choices that affect the lives of others.
The Best Director award at the Oscars was won by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for their brilliant direction of "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
Best Director
Michelle Yeoh, who portrayed the lead character in "Everything Everywhere All at Once," was honored with the Best Actress award for her remarkable performance in the movie.
Best Actress
Kay Hue Kwan and Jamie Lee Curtis both won Oscars in the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress categories, respectively, for their outstanding performances in the movie.
Best Supporting Actor, Actress
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the directors of "Everything Everywhere All at Once," were awarded the Best Original Screenplay Oscar for their exceptional and captivating script.
Best Screenplay
Paul Rogers, the editor of "Everything Everywhere All at Once," was honored with the Best Editing award at the Oscars, in recognition of his exceptional work on the film.