'Everything Everywhere All at Once' may have predicted its Oscars sweep in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment
- "Everything Everywhere All At Once" might have predicted its own Oscar wins.
- In a quick moment, Jobu holds a transforming item that turns into an Oscar statue at random.
"Everything Everywhere All At Once" might have predicted its Oscars sweep.
In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment in the Oscar-winning film, Jobu, played by Stephanie Hsu, is holding a transforming item that becomes multiple different random items — including an Oscar statue.
In the scene, Jobu talks about how everything is a random arrangement of molecules, the object she holds then transforms into dozens of different items: shovel, broom, animal skeleton, flag, bird, trident, a knife, and if you stop it, you'll see an Oscar.
A sharp-eyed person on TikTok showed the little gold man in the scene:
In the final and most prestigious award of Oscar night, "Everything Everywhere All At Once" took home best picture.
Michelle Yeoh took home the award for best actress for her starring role as Evelyn Wang.
Ke Huy Quan won best supporting actor for his role as Waymond Wang and Jamie Lee Curtis won best supporting actress for her role as Deirdre Beaubeirdre.
The film also took home awards for best directing, best screenplay, and best film editing.
It was the most-nominated film of the night, going into this year's ceremony with 11 nominations. It took home seven total awards on Sunday night.