‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ shines at an emotional Oscar ceremony

”Everything Everywhere All at Once” was all over the Oscar ceremony marking a resurgence for theatrical releases in a year that still saw Netflix as the main streaming option, making its presence felt.
The strange and sentimental film won the big awards, including best picture and directing. Michelle Yeoh won best actress in a leading role, while Ke Huy Quan and Jaime Lee Curtis won best actor and best actress in supporting roles.
As expected, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ was a big winner having been now the most awarded film in the Oscar’s history of all time. Not only did it shine with most awards of the night, Michelle Yeoh is the first asian female to carry home the best actress Academy award having beat big names such as Angela Basset. Michelle began her speech by saying ” for all the little boys and girls who like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities,” holding her statue aloft.
”This is proof that dream big and dreams do for sure come true,” she said.