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Post by movieliker on Sept 8, 2020 14:12:30 GMT
While Euphoria is good at camera movements and visuals, it feels like they took various real high school scandal headlines and applied all of them to one group of high school kids at one school in one school year. It tries too hard to provoke and shock and it seems to think its quite edgy…its all too much in the face and dramatically forced for me. It felt like they dont really know what they want to point out and what they have to say. Sex Education can be entertaining here and there, but for me it tries too hard to be witty and quirky, Season 1 was a little better, Season 2 felt as it was mostly filler. The only character that had a little growth this Season was Groff Adam, however the outing scene at the prom was ridiculous. Same as the stereotypical feminist portrayal that is Maeve. Like I said, Euphoria was too druggy for me. I'm not continuing to watch. Sex Education is good. But I don't think it's realistic. Too much quirky and outragious sex. Too much "inclusion" of people that are not as numerous or common in real life. Generally speaking, movies and TV shows have too much forced inclusion. The number of gays and people of color in movies and TV shows is greater than the number of gays and people of color in real life. It's being rammed down our throats by Social Justice Warriors, and the pressure they put on "Hollywood". It's offensive to people who aren't gay, or a person of color. Even if they are not racist or sexist. Even to those who are equally accepting of gays and people of color. Too much is too much.
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