REVIEW: Euphoria season two depicts trauma with brutally honest artistry, Culture
With stunning cinematography, incredible acting performances and unparalleled style, “Euphoria” has taken the world by storm. However, with the conclusion of the show’s second season, many viewers are left with more questions than answers. The brutal starkness of the portrayal begs a deeper question as to what the line is between portraying trauma on television and glamorizing self-destruction.
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