#because ngl i do forget to pay attention to the film aspects changing because i still get so wrapped up in the storyline and end up sobbing
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has anyone disected what the different frame sizes mean/correlate to in everything everywhere all at once yet because i have been trying to figure out what they all mean ever since i noticed it on my fifth rewatch. and every time i watch it now it’s all i can think about because it’s done so intentionally and clearly has a purpose to aid with the storytelling. if there’s an interview out there about this though PLEASE send it my way because oh my god i’m SO fascinated with this
#everything everywhere all at once#eeaao#my current theory is that the letterboxing frames are clearly correlated with the multiverse where evelyn that’s a movie star#and i interpret it as the movie they’re watching in that multiverse and the full picture is the “true” timeline for the movie#and then clearly the 1:1 ratio styles are to indicate past events prior to the current events#for example: how evelyn grew up/ended up in america/had joy etc that created ger current timeline and how changes could create the others#i need to rewatch it again to see if i can make a better/more coherrant theory and ideas#but it makes sense in my mind#it’s just done SO seamlessly and intentional that it blends into the movie with everything else going on#legit took me seeing it five times before i went ‘oh my god the frame sizes have been changing the entire time’#also just the implication of being meta with the movie within a movie thing….i need to know the thought process#because it’s clearly intentional since you don’t just change aspects and ratios of your film throughout the film on accident#god the way this film and carol are just my beloveds….i would die for both films ngl#but for real if that’s an interview about this i NEED it#because ngl i do forget to pay attention to the film aspects changing because i still get so wrapped up in the storyline and end up sobbing#emiie rambles
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