

193 | Daniels on Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
12 snips Apr 18, 2022
Filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known for their acclaimed work on 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' delve into the multiverse concept. They explore how the film intertwines personal choices with existential themes, reflecting on how technology influences our decision-making. Lively discussions on the creative process reveal their unique storytelling approach, balancing humor and philosophy. The duo emphasizes the importance of kindness and the role of filmmakers in shaping relatable narratives amid chaos, all while navigating the complexities of modern life.
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Original Opening Scene
- Daniels originally envisioned Michelle Yeoh's character as a physics professor.
- This opening scene involved a double-slit experiment and a humorous, unexpected drawing.
Multiverse Resonance
- The multiverse concept resonates because it reflects real-world choices and paths not taken.
- Modern life's vast possibilities make our existence feel multiverse-like.
Inspiration and Interdisciplinary Study
- Daniels draw inspiration from various sources like pop-science, philosophy, and linguistics.
- They view these fields as tools to explore the "bigger picture" and incorporate it into their work.