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Euphoria – "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door"dir. Sam LevinsonEuphoria – "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door"dir. Sam LevinsonEuphoria – "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door"dir. Sam LevinsonEuphoria – "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door"dir. Sam LevinsonEuphoria – "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door"dir. Sam LevinsonEuphoria – "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door"dir. Sam LevinsonEuphoria – "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door"dir. Sam Levinson

Euphoria – "Trying to Get to Heaven Before They Close the Door"
dir. Sam Levinson


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Pitt and Tarantino both think they’ve got the next Marilyn Monroe in Sydney, “but it’s a lot more than her talent that’s gotten him hooked.” “She really wowed them both, especially Brad who wants to do more projects with her and spend time off set to get to know her.” “They’ve spoken a few times since the movie wrapped on Nov. 1, 2018 and it’s been intensely friendly between them,“ spilled the insider. "Nobody would be surprised if he asked her out on a date, even though there is that huge age difference.”

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Judd Apatow has frequently flirted with the idea of mortality in his comedies, whether it’s the impending midlife crisis of a couple in This is 40, or the gallows humour found in cancer comedy Funny People. Yet, few have come as close to the topic as The King of Staten Island, whose protagonist nearly commits suicide in the very first scene. It’s a difficult balance to strike, but Apatow manages to weave between comedy and drama effortlessly, helped in large part by a cracking breakthrough performance from Pete Davidson.

In a story that is partly based on Davidson’s own life, he plays Scott Carlin, a 24-year-old serial stoner who still lives with his mother (an underused Marisa Tomei), and has distant dreams of being a tattoo artist. Though he shrugs it off, it’s clear that the tragic death of his father (who died on duty as a fireman), has had a damaging impact on both his maturity and his personal relationships, whether it’s his long-suffering almost girlfriend (Bel Powley doing an impressive New York accent), or a sister whose promising future casts a shadow over his own (Maude Apatow).

Like its lead character, the opening section is replete with funny interludes, but doesn’t have much in the way of structure, with Apatow happy to let the film drift as Davidson and his friends improvise. Happily, before this gets old (apart from Ricky Velez, the friends are quite weakly sketched), the film really gets a jolt of life when Scott’s mom starts dating fireman Ray (Bill Burr) the father of a boy who Scott gives an illegal tattoo, and the two immediately clash. This in turn leads to some of the film’s best scenes – an explosive argument at a baseball game, a fight scene involving a pool – with Apatow perfectly playing on their differences for comedy.

From40 Year Old Virgin to his last film Trainwreck, Apatow’s films have been a great way of showcasing new comedic talent, and this is no different. Davidson has long been a feature player on Saturday Night Live, but his casting in the lead role here was a masterstroke – he perfectly plays his character’s agitation and easy irritability in the face of inconvenience (likely drawing from personal experiences), while also conveying a sweetness and charisma that wins you over in spite of the character’s flaws. While rooted in darkness, his performance also displays his knack for deadpan comic delivery and exasperated facial expressions – just look at his face as a girl drones on about why she doesn’t get tattoos. As Ray, Burr also does a commendable job of making a potential source of villainy into an empathetic character you come to understand as the film progresses. The story peers into his backstory in interesting ways, with Steve Buscemi popping up in a short but meaningful cameo as his boss.

The decision to pit these two against each other for most of the film is one that pays off massively - although it takes a predictable route, the resulting moments of reflection and self-discovery feel believable and well-earned. The film may be an exploration of the impact of death has on people’s lives, but it’s also a touching celebration about life and making amends with the past.

Featuring a striking debut performance from Davidson, this is a heartfelt, personal film that deftly balances its comedy with its affecting drama.

★★★★

Maude Apatow in Saint Laurent at the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in LA on April 27, 2022.

Maude Apatow in Saint Laurent at the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in LA on April 27, 2022.


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it’s so hard being part of both rexi nation and fexi nation

euphoria finale!

- OH MY GOD WHAT AN EPISODE

- this was the maddy-cassie smackdown we’ve been waiting for

- i was holding my breath during all the fez scenes i was so scared

- i like that they left his fate ambiguous to give him the chance to return in s3

- i’ll miss ashtray, but i knew he had to die

- yes to cal getting arrested, no to nate not getting arrested

- yay rexi friendship!

- elliot on his john mayer shit fr

- rue looks so clean and happy i love it

interested to see where these characters go in s3, but hoping for a more diverse writing team next season

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ok so i’ve been obsessed with determining the timeline of euphoria. here’s what i have so far:

- rue was born on september 14th, 2001 (three days after 9/11)

- she’s currently 17, which means the show is taking place during the 2018-2019 school year and she is a junior (class of 2020) along with kat, jules, lexi, and elliot

- cassie is older than lexi by one year, making her a senior along with nate

- maddy’s 18th birthday just passed in late january/early february, most likely making her a senior as well

- as of 2x05, cassie and nate have been hooking up for a month, meaning eps 4&5 takes place feb 1-3 weekend (the decor from maddy’s party is still up in ep5)

-fez was initially 20-21, but i think they retconned that and aged him down to 18-19 so he could be with lexi

so basically, season 1 was fall 2018 and season 2 is winter 2019. based on the pacing of this season, i think next season will take place march-may 2019, so we won’t see any graduations until season 3

more euphoria timelining!

- rue, being born in september 2001, is most likely on the older end of the junior class

- in order to be in the same grade as rue, lexi would have to be born between august 2001 and july 2002

- jules and kat also most likely fall within these dates

- maddy’s birthday is all but confirmed to be january 31, 2001, making her 18 and a senior

- cassie is 433 days older than lexi (about 1 year and 2 months)

- for them to be one grade apart, the earliest lexi can be born is october 2001 (if cassie is born august 2000)

- not canon, but my personal theory is that cassie is march 2001 and lexi is may 2002

- fezco is most likely born in 1999 or 2000

euphoria sunday (lexi’s version):

- stylistically, i think this was my favorite ep of the season

- it’s crazy how lexi and cassie have the same brand of daddy issues but they manifested in such different ways

- i loved seeing all the flashback moments come to life within the play

- maddy and lexi interaction!

- no bc wtf was that creepy ass dream nate had??

- yes ethan played like half of the roles, and he ate up every single one

- nate deserved that gym scene

- cassie’s coming for lexi’s throat next ep i already know

- i’m v scared for fez i rlly hope he’s ok

- i don’t want fez or ash to die, but i’m scared they might

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