It took a day to watch the whole season of euphoria, and I closed my eyes as I fell asleep with the neon flashes at parties and Rue's post-drug psychedelic and upside-down world.
I like this work, of course, or I would not have spent most of the day reading it in one go. Frankly speaking, the first episode still "scared" me, too many hallucinogenic scenes, a few exposed 18 forbidden scenes, wow, I thought this was a dark core, telling a group of bloodthirsty and ruthless (?) The story of how cold-hearted teens use drugs and have sex with Americans now love to explore the verge of depraved teens. But it's not. Although it's talking about the dicks and dicks of teenagers, children are always children! It's nothing more than the brokenness of the family, the trouble of gender identity, the hiding and struggle of self-identity sexual orientation, of course, also With love, teenagers are always thinking about love - whether it is to love many people, or to hide their love, to find love, or to save a person's love... Although my youth only has college entrance examinations and homework, and I don't use drugs or abuse. I’m not addicted to alcohol, and I didn’t go home more than 11:30 at the latest, but I could see myself in those struggles, confusion and love (laughs). I saw a comment that I particularly agreed with, to the effect that everyone can see their own shadow in this drama. It is like this, although I am still very young, I have finally left adolescence. Maybe I'm still chasing for love, and still troubled, but the self-identification that I have troubled and painful in each period seems to have been completed, and this is how 2021 will come, how will I continue to walk, idk, just a freshman .
The group portraits are very full, the marginalized people who are born with a little illness and OD, the queer people who dare to think and act, the troubles and life of the popular girl, and the famous people are actually psychopaths and violent tendencies. While watching it with relish, he said with a smile that Americans have really changed. Watching campus youth dramas on a whim is nothing more than wanting to reminisce about youth (?), (Actually, I just want to see the boring youth dramas of cheerleaders and football captains! As a result, Americans stopped filming! Americans only care about LGBTQ groups now!) But at least the attitude of the community in the play towards lgbtq makes me envious. Jules can integrate well as a Queer and will be teased by his parents what Rues' relationship is (but lesbians love Queer!), Kate can do that It's natural to say that sexuality is a fluid range, and of course the funniest thing is that Maddy told Nate in the closet that it's okay and I can accept it and then Nate beat her (laughing, these two are so good). If that's the case, I probably wouldn't have to waste time struggling for so long. And, of course, love! In fact, I am very afraid of Rue's love for Jules, because it is too heavy, can one person really be saved by another person, I am still looking forward to it while I am afraid. But Rue loves Jules deeply, but Jules loves many people, and also has a vast world, an immeasurable future, and the future is infinite to her. However, I still think that she actually only loves Nate() laughing to death. Damn, young people are like this, who cares about the future, who knows, anyway, the world is a mess, so the moment is the most important thing!
The most commendable part of this show is actually, the soundtrack and the psychedelic scenes (xs) are superb, as if I was in a neon party.
Writing here, I feel like I'm going to write unfinished, in fact, I don't know what I got out of it. Maybe I saw myself, resonated, and projected a deeper reflection on life...? But I think it's more important to deepen my thinking and research about different groups, of course, human beings, and my teenagers just past adolescence, (lots of nonsense).
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