Ein Blick auf das Leben einer Gruppe von High-School-Schülern, die sich mit den Themen Drogen, Sex und Gewalt auseinandersetzen.Ein Blick auf das Leben einer Gruppe von High-School-Schülern, die sich mit den Themen Drogen, Sex und Gewalt auseinandersetzen.Ein Blick auf das Leben einer Gruppe von High-School-Schülern, die sich mit den Themen Drogen, Sex und Gewalt auseinandersetzen.
- 9 Primetime Emmys gewonnen
- 43 Gewinne & 108 Nominierungen insgesamt
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Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Euphoria' is a visually stunning series exploring modern adolescence with themes of addiction, mental health, and identity. Praised for exceptional cinematography and powerful performances, especially Zendaya's Rue, it faces criticism for graphic content and perceived lack of realism. Some find it overly dramatic and exploitative, while others appreciate its raw portrayal of youth struggles. The bold narrative and mature content may not appeal to all audiences.
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I'm gonna try to keep it brief.
in the beginning, it seemed like the show was dark just for the sake of being dark.
everything seemed clichéd, and there was a vast degree of exaggerated negativity.
mix that with a slow beginning, and you've turned off most of your potential viewers.
however, during the fourth episode, i began to witness the story take a definite direction. it seemed to me that the relationships among the characters increased in complexity.
i would agree that this show isn't for everyone, but please give time for the story to develop before plaguing it with the 1-star reviews.
for me, Jules' backstory in the beginning of episode 4, along with the perfect music accompanying it, is the reason for my high rating. i don't think i've ever been moved this much by a tv show.
in the beginning, it seemed like the show was dark just for the sake of being dark.
everything seemed clichéd, and there was a vast degree of exaggerated negativity.
mix that with a slow beginning, and you've turned off most of your potential viewers.
however, during the fourth episode, i began to witness the story take a definite direction. it seemed to me that the relationships among the characters increased in complexity.
i would agree that this show isn't for everyone, but please give time for the story to develop before plaguing it with the 1-star reviews.
for me, Jules' backstory in the beginning of episode 4, along with the perfect music accompanying it, is the reason for my high rating. i don't think i've ever been moved this much by a tv show.
First things first, cinematography is beautiful. Actors did really good job and overall it makes a decent show. But I don't understand if it's trying to spread awareness or trying to encourage young people to do this type of behaviour. I also saw one review that said how this show is showing "the truth" about teens today and I personally think they are wrong. In my opinion this show is overly dramatised (I understand that it's a tv show, it's suppost to be dramatic). I'm currently in my late teenage years and I haven't seen anyone going through what these people are going through in this show. But I would still recommend it to people.
This stylishly-filmed angst-fest follows a variety of morose high-schoolers as they deal with addiction, self-esteem issues, and the local neighborhood psychopath. The first season is reminiscent of the UK series Skin's first, best, season.
Hormones make teenagers feel like everything in their life is huge and dramatic and intolerable; this series is about people who really are coping with all sorts of soul-crushing things.
It's also a very glamorized version of teen angst. Everyone is beautiful, the cinematography is sometimes stunning, the girls apparently spend twelve hours a day watching youtube make-up tutorials, and everyone is having lots of sex (trivia: something like 20% of teens are having 90% of teen sex; none of the other 80% are in this series). Zendaya is terrific as the head angster, as is Barbie Ferreira as the token not-skinny girl, who has perhaps the most interesting and unlikely story arc.
It's a really fun series, and for all it's over-the-top ridiculousness, it also captures a lot of the sadness, confusion, and isolation of being a teenager. I'd recommend checking it out.
Hormones make teenagers feel like everything in their life is huge and dramatic and intolerable; this series is about people who really are coping with all sorts of soul-crushing things.
It's also a very glamorized version of teen angst. Everyone is beautiful, the cinematography is sometimes stunning, the girls apparently spend twelve hours a day watching youtube make-up tutorials, and everyone is having lots of sex (trivia: something like 20% of teens are having 90% of teen sex; none of the other 80% are in this series). Zendaya is terrific as the head angster, as is Barbie Ferreira as the token not-skinny girl, who has perhaps the most interesting and unlikely story arc.
It's a really fun series, and for all it's over-the-top ridiculousness, it also captures a lot of the sadness, confusion, and isolation of being a teenager. I'd recommend checking it out.
This show is visually.. unbelievable. The acting is outstanding. Every character plays an insanely difficult role to uphold their character. This show is very hard to watch at times - and raises the question of "why?" often. Most negative reviews are coming from those who cannot acquire a taste for the vulgarity of this - which is understandable. This show is not for everyone. But it's undeniable that this show is flawlessly directed - and the actors are so impressive. This is not one of the best shows i've seen in terms of story line, but in terms of cinematography and acting this show is superb. Gotta give it up to Zendaya, too. Wow.
I'll make this review short:
excellent acting, excellent directing, excellent visuals.
The only thing that is really bad is that it's soooo out of reality. They created a fake world of teenagers being always on the edge, too much drugs, too much sex. 17 year old students played by much older actors it just creates an unrealistic image of life and i hope no actual teens taking notes from it.
The only thing that is really bad is that it's soooo out of reality. They created a fake world of teenagers being always on the edge, too much drugs, too much sex. 17 year old students played by much older actors it just creates an unrealistic image of life and i hope no actual teens taking notes from it.
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- WissenswertesThe scene in Stuntin' Like My Daddy (2019) in which Rue and her mother Leslie fight was completely improvised. Creator Sam Levinson told Nika King (Leslie) one thing: "whatever happens, don't let her go." This is later improvised again in Stand Still Like the Hummingbird (2022).
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Cal Jacobs: I'm envious of your generation, you know. You guys don't care as much about the rules.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The IMDb Show: Take 5 With Sydney Sweeney (2019)
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