“Everything Everywhere All at Once” and ADHD

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” and ADHD

vor 3 Jahren
Bonus episode! Laura talks with film writer and editor Ariel Fisher about Best Picture winner “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and its many connections to ADHD. How making the movie was an ADHD “aha” moment for director Daniel Kwan. How the film itself
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Bonus episode! Laura talks with film writer and editor Ariel
Fisher about Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All at
Once and its many connections to ADHD. How making the movie
was an ADHD “aha” moment for director Daniel Kwan. How the film
itself feels like a depiction of the ADHD brain. And how
characters in the film show ADHD behaviors.  


Fisher, who has ADHD, also talks about how the film reflects her
own ADHD journey — from getting evaluated and diagnosed to taking
ADHD medication.  


To find a transcript for this episode and more resources, visit
the episode page at Understood.  


We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at
ADHDAha@understood.org.  
Related resources 

Read about director Daniel Kwan’s ADHD “aha” moment

Check out Ariel Fisher’s piece about Everything Everywhere
All at Once and ADHD

Learn about the ADHD brain



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