elocWander
Joined Jan 2015
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Terrible film from start to finish. It tries to be atmospheric, and occasionally manages a flicker of mood, but it's weighed down by half-hearted attempts at titillation, tomato-ketchup blood effects, and a complete lack of genuine engagement with its audience. The premise is interesting enough, but the execution is miserable and the flaws stack up quickly.
In short: skip this one. Not recommended.
In short: skip this one. Not recommended.
Good to see Arnie back in an action role. The film's more than watchable, with a vaguely decent storyline stitched together, some solid shootouts, and a bit of comic-book style violence thrown in. It rattles along for 100 minutes without ever feeling slow, even if it's a bit of a jumble at times. Nothing groundbreaking, but it does the job.
Euphoria is a dark yet strikingly realistic coming-of-age drama that pushes boundaries in ways few shows have dared before. The acting is sensational, bringing deeply moving and complex characters to life in a raw and authentic way. Exploring fear and loathing alongside love, loss, and confusion, it tackles the difficult, messy path of adolescence head-on. The show fearlessly dives into themes like addiction, identity, relationships, and trauma, forcing viewers to confront the often unsettling realities of modern youth. Euphoria leaves a lasting and unforgettable impression that's hard to shake.