NEW YORK (AP) — They dreamt up universes of hotdog fingers, googly\u002Deyed rocks and “Raccaccoonie.” But Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, in this world or…
It’s the favorite to win best picture, best director, best actress for Michelle Yeoh and best supporting actor for Ke Huy Quan. A movie with fanny-pack-styled kung fu about a middle-aged woman filing her taxes is on course to best blockbusters and Spielberg , alike.
Getting creative has been part of the Daniels’ method since they first met at while studying film at Emerson College in Boston. Kwan, a Massachusetts native, and Scheinert, from Alabama, started off making music videos and shorts. Their feature film debut, 2016’s “Swiss Army Man,” starred Daniel Radcliffe as a flatulence-emitting corpse. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” is just their second feature. The Daniels are each 35.
“I’ve gone through so many cycles of euphoria and depression and manic episodes,” Kwan, a gentle and introspective soul, says. “I’ve realized that I’m never going to get to back to my old life. That struck me at one of my low points and I had to actually mourn the loss of our lives. That can be both incredible and sad at the same time.”
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