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Everything Everywhere All at Once: Nihilism, Absurdism, and the Bagel

cknox · March 18, 2026 · 1 min read

How the Daniels turned a googly-eyed rock into the most sincere cinematic argument against nihilism in a decade.

In a multiverse where everything is possible and nothing matters, the film argues that the only rational response is to choose meaning anyway. This is Camus in a laundromat, Kierkegaard with a fanny pack.

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