“Everything Everywhere All At Once” Oscar Night’s Biggest Winner
- Ingrid Jones
- Entertainment
- Trending
- March 13, 2023
The year was 2023, and the Academy Awards were buzzing with excitement as Hollywood’s biggest stars gathered at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. It was a night that would go down in history as the night “Everything Everywhere All At Once” made its mark on cinema.
As the show began, host Jimmy Kimmel took the stage and welcomed the audience. The atmosphere was electric as everyone waited with bated breath to see who would take home the coveted golden statuettes. But it wasn’t just the awards that people were excited about – it was the groundbreaking film that had everyone talking.
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” was a film that defied all expectations. Directed by the visionary duo of Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the film was a mind-bending journey through multiple dimensions and alternate realities. It starred Michelle Yeoh in a career-defining role as a retired woman who discovers that she is the key to saving the multiverse.
As the night went on, “Everything Everywhere All At Once” started racking up the awards. It won, Best Directing by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Actress in a leading role by Michelle Yeoh, Film editing, Actor in a supporting role by Ke Huy Quan, Original Screen Play, Actress in a supporting role by Jamie Lee Curtis and Best Picture.
The crowd erupted into cheers as the film’s cast and crew took the stage to accept the award. Michelle Yeoh gave a heartfelt speech, thanking the directors, producers, and everyone who had helped bring the film to life. “Everything Everywhere All At Once” had made history, and it was clear that this was a film that would be remembered for years to come.
As the night came to a close, it was clear that the 2023 Academy Awards had been a huge success. The show had drawn in a record-breaking 18.7 million viewers, a 12% increase from the previous year. But it was “Everything Everywhere All At Once” that had stolen the show, proving that even in the midst of a pandemic, cinema could still push the boundaries of what was possible.