At first, they were just feeding us garbage, but eventually, that garbage was hailed as Michelin-worthy. If we cannot rate this trash poorly, it will become the new aesthetic standard for the audience. The movie "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is the epitome of trash. It completely lacks the beauty typical of human cinema, with a script and plot that seem like they were churned out by a Cold War-era AI. Honestly, cultivating the aesthetic appreciation and understanding of audiences is the responsibility of those in the film and entertainment industry. They rely on this for their income and have devoted their lives to it, starting from college. Yet, they've failed; they treat people like pigs, like ATMs. That such a movie scores 7.6 on Douban is disheartening. I apologize on behalf of everyone who couldn't give it a lower rating—if zero stars were an option, it would deserve it. And for others, who lack discernment and aesthetic sense, are exactly the kind of steady cash flow that these entertainment practitioners have cultivated.