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Euphoria
TrailerTwo sisters seem to have a painful life, and they are in a constant conflict. Everything seems very difficult, but they risk traveling to Europe to achieve what they want towards a mysterious destination they do not know.Actors: Alicia Vikander, Eva Green, Charlotte Rampling, Charles Dance, Mark Stanley, Adrian Lester, Tiger Kirchharz, Nataliya Stefanac, August Zirner, Katja Brenner, Christiane Blumhoff, ...»Director: Lisa LangsethCountry: United Kingdom, Germany, SwedenDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Euphoria"
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Characters of "Euphoria"
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Critic Reviews of "Euphoria"
AV ClubSeptember 14, 2017The film exhibits almost nothing that resembles recognizable human behavior.
Hollywood ReporterSeptember 13, 2017Once the plot kicks in after the first reel, things head pretty much where you'd expect and all the sisterly bouts of love, hate and lamentation can grow rather tedious ...
Globe and MailSeptember 12, 2017It is not simply that this film is utterly unrealistic... What is unforgiveable is that Langseth's approach to complex emotional issues is unsubtle at best and untruthful at worst.
VarietySeptember 09, 2017Plays as if it might have come from Yorgos Lanthimos' bin of discarded ideas.
The Film StageJanuary 03, 2018Euphoria is undeniably a missed opportunity at creating a drama of frayed sisterhood that feels fresh and unique.
Film ExperienceJanuary 03, 2018The story moves from curiously intimate and mysterious but extremely repetitive to utterly unrelatable with its focus on über wealthy people -- a focus that hardly seems necessary given the themes.
Reel Film ReviewsOctober 04, 2017Euphoria quickly settles into a subdued, meandering narrative devoted mostly to the characters' continuing chatter...
FlavorwireSeptember 26, 2017Watching Green play a depressed dying girl is like watching Michael Jordan when he was playing baseball.
The Young FolksSeptember 21, 2017The failing lies in the script, penned by Langseth, is clunky and overwrought, feeling the need to tell rather than show every hurdle the characters are going through.
The PlaylistSeptember 17, 2017For a film that literally isolates its characters from the rest of the world to confront each other head on, the drama plays more conventional than challenging.
NOW TorontoSeptember 15, 2017Having established her premise and characters, writer/director [Lisa] Langseth does absolutely nothing with them, letting Euphoria drift through one scene after another without ever gaining dramatic momentum or emotional weight.
Screen InternationalSeptember 12, 2017Ines and Emilie have tensions between them which are uncomfortably alive, and Langseth's script is a gnawing reminder that, even when the date of death is set, family quarrels and resentments can still be corrosive.
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