PODCAST | Chiara Nicoletti interviews Ke Huy Quan and Jonathan Wang, actor and producer of the film Everything, Everywhere, All at once.
Thanks to his interpretation of Data in The Goonies, Ke Huy Quan is a movie legend. Almost 40 years after that film, he’s back as protagonist in Everything Everywhere All at Once by The Daniels, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, starring alongside Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis and James Hong. With its depiction of a multiverse, the film manages to be, at the same time,a love story, about family, about the emotional weight we carry in life and so many other things. With his producer Jonathan Wang, Ke Huy Quan talks about his experience in the film and his big comeback.
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