What is the impact of Everything Everywhere’s All at Once Oscar triumph?

What is the impact of Everything Everywhere’s All at Once Oscar triumph?

Winner of seven statuettes, including the prestigious Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, Everything Everywhere All at Once made the fight against sexism, racism and ageism in Hollywood one of the key themes of these Oscars 2023.

Victory! Everything everywhere all at onceour big feminist, crazy, anti-racist crush realized a spectacular performance at the Oscars this Sunday, March 12, winning none other than seven golden statuettesincluding that of Best film, best director and best actress for Michelle Yeoh.

If the movie is a I shoot humor, madness and of feel good, his victory is no less political.

How Everything, Everywhere All at Once won it all at the Oscars

If we knew from the announcement of candidates in January thatEverything, everywhere all at once was one of the favorites of this 95th edition of the Oscars, the film confirmed its success by distinguishing itself from its two main competitors, There is nothing new in the West AND The Banshees of Inisherin, which had both garnered 9 nominations, including Best Picture.

Daniels’ (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) film has established itself as the undisputed winner of the evening of March 12, 2023: he includes in his palmares the prize for best movie, the best result for the Daniels, the best actress (Michelle Yeoh) Best Supporting Actress (Jamie Lee Curtis) Best Supporting Actor (Ke Huy Quan), best original screenplay and finally the best editing (Paul Rogers).

What is the impact of Everything Everywhere’s All at Once Oscar triumph?
Michelle Yeoh Everything everywhere all at once // Source: Leonine

Michelle Yeoh, an actress committed to fighting age and racism in Hollywood

Being sacred best actress, Michelle Yeoh made history by becoming the first actress of Asian descent to win this Oscar. The one who in the film plays a mother, Chinese and owner of a small laundromat is laone of the strongest voices in the industry when it comes to gender equality and inclusion.

Last January, the actress rocked the Golden Globes by delivering an uplifting testimony on racism, sexism and ageism in Hollywood, where some were surprised that she can speak english. At the Oscars, the actress sent a message to the future: ” For all the little boys and girls like me watching tonight, this is a symbol of hope and possibility. ».

Michelle Yeoh at the Oscars 2023 // Source: Youtube Screenshot
Michelle Yeoh at the Oscars 2023 // Source: Youtube Screenshot

During her speech this Sunday, the actress did not neglect any part of her commitments, starting with her feminism : “This figurine is proof that when you dream big, you can…and ladies, don’t let anyone tell you you’re past your prime” launched the actress whose prolific career started in the 80s.

His statement also echoed the victory of Jamie Lee Curtis. What is particularly illustrated in genre film was first nominated at age 64. Fulfilling a childhood dream, the latter exclaimed “Dad, Mom, I just won an Oscar! »in tribute to his parents, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.

If you haven’t had the pleasure of discovering this award-winning nugget of the seventh art, good news : the film was released in theaters this Wednesday 8 March.

Source: Madmoizelle

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