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Michelle Yeoh is a subversive superhero in 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'

Apr 8, 2022
In this engaging conversation, Michelle Yeoh, a Malaysian actress renowned for her roles in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Crazy Rich Asians, discusses her transformative character, Evelyn Wang, in Everything Everywhere All At Once. She explores the complexity of navigating multiple universes while balancing humor and cosmic stakes. Yeoh highlights the impact of representation in Hollywood, transforming an immigrant story into a superhero narrative. Additionally, she reflects on the significance of choices, regrets, and the importance of living in the moment amidst endless possibilities.
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ANECDOTE

Adult Toys as Weapons

  • Michelle Yeoh found physical comedy challenging while filming fight scenes with adult toys as weapons.
  • She questioned her life choices but ultimately trusted the directors' vision.
INSIGHT

Physical Comedy vs. Martial Arts

  • Michelle Yeoh embraced the challenge of physical comedy, despite its difficulty compared to martial arts.
  • It required precise timing and fracturing her mind to master the moves while expressing shock and wonder.
INSIGHT

Embracing the Ordinary

  • Michelle Yeoh welcomed playing an ordinary character, giving a voice to overlooked mothers and housewives.
  • She felt it was an opportunity to showcase their unexpected strength and importance.
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