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  1. To keep the plot a secret, the movie has a false name
  2. Only 5 people work on the movie's visual effects
  3. The movie's director used to appear in 'Turn Down For What' MV
  4. In this scene, the actor was not even present on set
  5. Two stones could talk
  6. Michelle Yeoh previously "threatened" not to appear in the film

6 Behind-The-Scene Facts Not Everyone Knows About 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'

The Oscars were presented on March 13 with big wins going to A24's Everything Everywhere All At Once. From the "Best Director" to the "Best Picture," which includes the best female lead, and supporting actress. Everything Everywhere All At Once has won the most awards in history as a result of these triumphs. And even though many people have seen this work, it seems that not everyone is aware of the following fascinating details from behind the scene. Check out 6 interesting facts from this year's Oscars winner

To keep the plot a secret, the movie has a false name

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In order to maintain the project's secrecy during pre-production for Hollywood movies, it's crucial to use a pseudonym. The director of Everything Everywhere At Once went by the name "A Woman Tries to Do Her Taxes" for the movie.

Only 5 people work on the movie's visual effects

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Everything Everywhere All At Once has an immense amount of special effects. The audience anticipated a seasoned team to support the implementation. The film's effects team, however, consists of just five people, all of whom learned how to create effects by watching YouTube videos rather than going to proper school.

The movie's director used to appear in 'Turn Down For What' MV

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Unbeknownst to many, The Daniels director team had the chance to create the well-known 'Turn Down For What' MV. More surprisingly, the director Daniel Kwan took part and appeared in both.

In this scene, the actor was not even present on set

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In this scene, actor Ke Huy Quan is in Los Angeles, while actress Michelle Yeoh is still in Paris, even the supporting role played by Jamie Lee Curtis was actually director Daniel Scheinert wearing her shirt.

Two stones could talk

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Initially in the script, there is a scene where Evelyn and Jobu can still communicate even though they are both two stones. Michelle Yeoh, however, was the one who suggested complete silence for the scene.

Michelle Yeoh previously "threatened" not to appear in the film

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Few people are aware of Michelle Yeoh's considerable struggles prior to being given the name Evelyn Wang for her role. It is known that the director originally intended to give this character the name Michelle Wang, which is very similar to Michelle Yeoh's English name. The actress asserts that she is not a character in the film and that she wants the character to have a distinct identity that is different from her own. Even Michelle Yeoh stated that she would not take part in the movie if the character's name was not changed by the director.
 
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