Everything Everywhere All At Once Is Nihilist Atheism
A review of Everything, Everywhere, All At Once. This depressing amateurish movie won like seven academy awards, five Oscars and six Spirit awards for best director, best film, best actor, best supporting actress, things like that. Apparently there was a Chinese agenda pushing to anoint some Asian film, and this was the film chosen. On a budget of something like 15 million it grossed 150 million which makes it a success, and most of the people that saw it loved it and said that it was great. Of the few detractors for the movie no one can seemingly put their finger on why they didn't like it.
I think it all boils down to the fact that the directors are clearly atheists and nihilists. Atheism is the belief that God does not exist, and nihilism is the belief that nothing matters so there is no point to life, which is expressed almost with a sledgehammer for over 2 straight hours in the movie. This movie is a nihilist piece of garbage, and it is a waste of everyone's time to see it.
So the people that loved it were all atheists and nihilists themselves so the movie resonated with them, and was weird enough, and had enough visual effects that they thought it was great. It wasn't great. It was okay, maybe even good, I mean it was a movie, it had a plot and it had a beginning and it had an end, but in the end, across all universes the movie says that nothing matters and that there is no point to life so you might as well just, "be kind."
Across all universes they never show or acknowledge or discuss or talk about religion or God in any way, other than the fact that alpha-Joy is apparently omniscient and omnipresent, and apparently forms a religion based upon the black bagel emphasizing that no real God exists in any universe in the movie.
In the Baháʼí Faith the prophet Baháʼu'lláh and his son 'Abdu'l-Bahá made it clear that Satan or the devil does not exist. The word satanic is used in the Baháʼí Faith exclusively to mean any thoughts, words, or deeds without God in mind. From a psychology perspective we're talking about egotistical, self-serving thoughts, words, or actions, which is alpha-Joy, an out of control lonely young woman. One of the directors Daniel Kwan says that he was raised almost fundamentalist Christian, yet in his movie in all of the universes no other religion is seen other than the black bagel, and God is never acknowledged, and the multiple universes are all pointless clearly because God doesn't exist, so no one has any purpose in life.
To be raised Christian and then to make a movie that doesn't acknowledge God at all and says that the universe is pointless is a form of heresy. The directors are clearly atheists and nihilists and so they have created a movie without God, which by the definitions of the Baháʼí Faith makes it a satanic movie.
This is the essence of why the movie sucks, because unlike great movies it has no great message. The movie is pointless because it says that life is pointless. It is absolutely astonishing that it won so many awards, but if the Chinese were behind pushing this agenda and the Chinese are all atheists coming from generations of atheists, then this is just a normal Chinese perspective on life, which is why China is so dangerous. China is, by definition, a country of 1.3 billion nihilists that don't care about karma, religion, or anything else really. If you haven't seen it already, avoid this movie at all costs, unless you're an atheist or a nihilist, and then you might like it.
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