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Euphoric feels like a slice-of-life piece, blending comedy and drama with a romantic thread that holds it together. The chemistry between Sam and Olivia is palpable; there’s this awkwardness that slowly melts away as they navigate the bumps of their first date. The film really digs into body positivity and the struggle of self-acceptance, which adds some weight to the lighthearted moments. It’s got this intimate vibe, almost like you’re eavesdropping on their personal revelations. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it kind of mirrors the characters’ own journeys. And those small practical effects they use – like mirrors and light play – highlight the emotional landscape beautifully. It’s a refreshing take on queer romance, exploring themes that often get glossed over.
Intimate exploration of self-acceptance.Distinctive use of practical effects.Awkward yet engaging first date dynamics.
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Cam Killion
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