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Is there a universe in whichEverything Everywhere All at Oncedoesnt win Best Picture?

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But in our timeline, the films title succinctly sums up its awards trajectory so far.

Its won almost everything everywhere, if not quite all at once, then at least on consecutive days.

On that front, Supporting Actor is a near lock and Best Director likely as well.

Additional wins in Editing and Original Screenplay arereal possibilities, as is Actress after Michelle Yeohs victory at SAG.

Why not dream big?

There are nearly infinite reasons why this was not the way the race was predicted to go.

Its directors had made only one prior feature together and it starred a farting corpse.

And yet, as the season went on,Everything Everywherebecame undeniable.

I know people who have gone to see it four times.

You probably do too.

Just like another recent winner,Parasite,Everything Everywhereis truly not like anything else in the race.

But look at us now!

Like everything else,EEAAOdoes have weak spots.

That might be daydreaming, something Michelle YeohsEEAAOheroine knows all too well.

For half a year, weve speculated about which heavyweight could bring this underdog down.

First it wasThe Fabelmans, then it wasThe Banshees of Inisherin, and now itsAll Quiets turn.

None of them has managed to land a significant blow.

Have they tried verse jumping?

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