They are called Barbie, Sydney, Zendaya, Hunter, Maude and embody the heroines ofEuphoria. Centered on a group of self-destructive teenagers in full discovery of themselves, the second season of the series HBOin France on OCSis darker than ever, but enlightened by this band of young actresses, points out The Cut.
On one of The Cut, the actresses ofEuphoria strike a pose and display their success. Airing since January 9, the second season of the series of HBO keeps talking regarding her. Already, because its audiences have exploded compared to the first season (8.3 million viewers watched the first episode of the new season, once morest 3.3 million for the very first episode of the series). On the other hand, it multiplies the provocations. Thus explains the American magazine: “Euphoria rides the wave of productions for teens in crisis. The series, which has become synonymous with young girls flirting with danger, is regarding abortion, self-harm, overdose, child pornography and drug trafficking.” Enough, therefore, for the series to divide and attract controversy.
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standing chaos
Adapted from an eponymous Israeli series from 2012, Euphoria follows Rue (Zendaya), a depressed drug addict, and Jules (Hunter Schafer), her trans soulmate. Around them, a group of girls who explore feminism, writing, sexuality, and who persist in looking for themselves despite the violence of the universe in which they evolve.
Its performers carry the success of this second season, described by The Cut like “a multi-sensory experience full of saturated colors and pompous cultural references, with a constantly moving camera that passes from character to character, following their wandering from one bad decision to another. There is something strangely fascinating regarding this chaos.”
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The Cut is a news site affiliated with New York Magazine and launched in 2008.
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