Villain Therapy: JOBU TUPAKI from Everything Everywhere All at Once

Go to for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. What happens when you’re overburdened by expectations? Why is perspective taking so hard? Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright revisit a favorite, Everything Everywhere All at Once, and take a closer look at the villain, Jobu Tupaki. They discuss how Jobu is a collection of the many versions of Joy in the multiverse, born from Joy’s fractured relationship with her mother. Evelyn crushes Joy with expectations and leads her to spiral into depression and create a life-sucking bagel. They discuss why perspective taking is so hard but so necessary in our relationships. Alan explains why the crazy sci-fi and grounded world blending works, and Jono struggles to pronounce some words. Join our Patreon: Get some popcorn here: Use code CTherapy for 10% off your entire order Cinema Thera
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