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In EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE, Evelyn Wong ( Michelle Yeoh) and her husband, Waymond ( Ke Huy Quan), have an important appointment to file their taxes at their local IRS office because their laundromat's business taxes are under review. Families will have plenty to discuss after watching the movie, which is best suited for older teens and adults. Diverse representation includes a non-stereotypical Chinese American family and two women over 50 in central roles, as well as two women in a loving and supportive relationship.

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People kiss, there are super-quick shots of the main character making love (the focus is on her face or back), and you'll see fighting sex toys (both as weapons and skill amplifiers). There are a few deaths and a couple of bloody scenes. Expect occasional strong language (mostly several uses of "f-k" and "s-t"), as well as plenty of violence, including stylized martial arts sequences that use both real and improvised weapons and include close-range brawling. It centers on a middle-aged laundromat owner named Evelyn ( Michelle Yeoh), who discovers she must help save the multiverse during a routine trip to file her business taxes. Parents need to know that Everything Everywhere All at Once is a trippy sci-fi/fantasy martial arts adventure from the directors of the dark comedy Swiss Army Man.















Screenit parental review