I've never watched euphoria but i see these shorts a lot surprisingly... I always thought Jules and rue were pretty good friends.. can u explain why Jules ain't a good friend... I'm too scared to watch the show and o was totally rooting for their friendship? What happened? /Genuine question
@@roopabrungi4958 they had a friendship but like a romance at the same time where it was mostly rue that had a one sided love, but jules kinda shared the feelings, jules was the reason rue got clean in season 1 and rue ended up relapsing when jules left, and in season 2 jules told rues mom that rue was still abusing and helped with the intervention which ended up with rues suitcase of drugs from Laurie (drug dealer lady) being thrown away, the reason jules wasnt good for rue is because she was like a drug to rue and the Only reason rue was off of drugs was because of jules which put a lot of pressure on jules and she ended up snapping under pressure which ended up with rue relapsing because she didn’t have jules anymore
@@roopabrungi4958 jules was a pretty good friend though it was more of a right person wrong time kinda thing and you should definitely watch euphoria it is soo good
Her wearing makeup actually symbolizes when she is high because when she is on a high she gets happier and it is true to the video it is chaotic and does represent her.
euphoria is definitely a dark show and it's rated R, so it isn't for everyone. I would maybe read some reviews before watching to see it it's right for you 💜
@@Lostbreva yeah this show has almost everything 😅 self harm, drug addictions, drinking, sexual content, all of these with highschool students. Sometimes the show feels like a fever dream
I always had the feeling Rue's makeup was reflecting her mental state. It always seemed messy like you said, it was almost like she was 'losing it' inside. Like her head was too messy and chaotic and pained. But Nate also had that type of makeup once (can't remember which scene) and I got the same vibes. I really appreciate whoever's idea it was for their character's makeup to reflect themselves. Like how Maddy's makeup got subtler in season 2 reflecting her "maturing" and moving on.
Great analysis but I will add that as a female recovering drug addict I think that addiction maybe a huge reason as to why she doesn't wear much makeup. Addiction can be brought on because of a major lack of love for ourselves. A lot of addicts feel ugly inside and out. We really don't feel worthy of a lot of things, especially self care, makeup being a form of self care. Addicts feel guilty for doing drugs, for having issues, we continually feel the need to punish ourselves, we can punish ourselves by not letting ourselves put effort into our appearance. We also get to the point where our illness won't even let us care about ourselves anymore, mentally and physically, hygiene and appearance included. When you're physically addicted to drugs, even if you're not as hard on yourself mentally as some, sometimes you become so physically dependant that you don't even want to get up out of bed without drugs, let alone do makeup. When I was pill sick the last thing I cared about was my makeup, I cared about getting another pill
I see, so Rue's lack of makeup can indicate she's *not in the right mental state to think about taking care of herself and her appearance. It can represent her raw vulnerability since makeup can be seen as a mask or armor - while it represents the characters' mental and emotional state, the intensity, sharpness and drama or fanciness differs too depending on who they're interacting with, kind of like wing eyeliners representing the walls they currently have put up around them.
I know you may mean well, but you’re pretty much implying that girls who don’t wear makeup don’t take care of their appearance, don’t care about themselves, and feel ugly, which is a pretty toxic mindset 💀💀
@@dcardigan13 yeah I see it as she's so busy and upset with her own issues of addiction that she won't even bother to put up a shield (make-up) to pretend she fine. She doesn't need to pretend, she and everyone else around her all knows she's not fine
Season 1 was so amazingly laid out and a masterpiece. I wish season 2 didn't change the narrative and fall off the way it did. I mean it's ok, but season 1 is amazing.
I think it also symbolizes the struggles of being a drug addict. She’s suffering, struggling (hence the tears) but feeling good and anesthetized (the glitter and the stars).
Jules is the one who does the sparkly tears makeup for her and then is the one who makes her cry later on in the episode. I just love that, goes to show the thought and detail put into psychological and emotional connotations of each look. Makeup is something most ppl would not consider to be symbolic right off the bat because it’s easily overlooked, but in euphoria it shows you literally what they character is feeling.
yesss, love this. when I was in grade school, it was my clothes rather than makeup. at the beginning of the year, outfits were always on point, details coordinated to a tee, reflective of me. but as the year went on, it was literally the same hoodie, everyday. wasn't until my science teacher, who couldn't give a shit about fashion or clothes, told me, "you've got to get back to you". wasn't until I got older, I realized I was really going through it.
Good points. I also think, in a weird way, Rue is the one who sees things the clearest and barest, being the narrator of the show with access to the deepest traumas and shame of the other characters. All of her core issues are on the surface for all to see, with everyone knowing she has a parent who died, has been to rehab, and attends NA. She has trouble hiding her feelings behind a mask and is, in a way, the most emotionally honest character on the show.
I feel like the messy and imprecise quality of her makeup reflects how rue chases the quick dopamine high that drugs give her. It’s not good for her but she doesn’t care because she just wants to feel something. The makeup isn’t technical or pristine but it’s messy and beautiful. They did amazing with her looks on the show
her lack of make up may also be cuz she's on dr*gs so her emotional state is kinda unclear and surpressed (no intense emotions cuz she's kinda in an empty state? so she doesn't have make up i just ate a pack of gummies im probably delusional dont mind me
@@remedy2174 no it makes sense though, it could also have to do something with her addiction, when addicts are deep in drugs they tend to not care about their appearance usually
Yeahh I don't wear makeup but I like putting it on but then hate how it feels on my skin I was also mistaken for a tomboy because I didn't wear any and because I love video games
she is kinda a tomboy though, she makes it clear that she's incredibly uncomfortable wearing a dress and she wears alot of her dad's clothes. she doesn't act super feminine either, there's debate over whether or not rue's actually non binary bc of how androgynous she seems to present throughout the show.
@@liv3835 your whole comment is so wrong omg. I thought that kind of thought was left behind many years ago. A girl isnt masculine for wearing casual clothes lol. Its just a girl. The same with boys. Masculine or feminine are only used for biology lol
@@letto4737 of course, not trynna dispute that. I'm a girl and I dress masculine alot of the time, the difference is that rue (at least to me) has never really shown much attachment to femininity. she wears makeup sometimes, but at the very least she dresses like a complete tomboy 99% of the time. it could absolutely just be her style and nothing to do with the character, but on top of how she acts in general I've always gotten a totally tomboy vibe off her.
God loves All and is with us no matter what we go through , Jesus died for all our sins so that all will be saved that’s how much He loves us and we must let Him in and repent before it’s too late💖
@@alexmunch9275 Just use adjectives. “She’s super athletic ” “They’re gamers, and have a club after school” You can just describe what they like without using words that enforce gender norms
@@themysticwarriorgal9465 Yes but it enforces the gender norms, says that girls are “normal” for liking dresses and pink, and if they have different, less “feminine” interests they’re compared to boys because of it. That’s how terms like “Girl Gamer” and phrases like “you’re pretty good- for a girl” came about
@netsrikeel7 Actually it does, it helps people toughen up so they can deal with even more. I've been through so much I never had the privilege of choice like most people, the least I can do is share that strength with others.
@@thanatosonpluto5098 "share that strength" lmao you sound exactly like my narcissist stepfather who tried to spin his acts of emotional abuse into life lessons, this is so unhealthy
No make up is my comfort so i feel with rue on the no makeup to school but makeup else where.
Samee💜
same lol
Agreed
It's your comfort only at school?, but you wear it everywhere else? Uhm ok.
@@epichighslowsofhighschoolf3074 who asked you?
Maturing is realising that:
Jule wasn’t good for Rue :/
100% agreed
I've never watched euphoria but i see these shorts a lot surprisingly...
I always thought Jules and rue were pretty good friends.. can u explain why Jules ain't a good friend... I'm too scared to watch the show and o was totally rooting for their friendship? What happened?
/Genuine question
@@roopabrungi4958 they had a friendship but like a romance at the same time where it was mostly rue that had a one sided love, but jules kinda shared the feelings, jules was the reason rue got clean in season 1 and rue ended up relapsing when jules left, and in season 2 jules told rues mom that rue was still abusing and helped with the intervention which ended up with rues suitcase of drugs from Laurie (drug dealer lady) being thrown away, the reason jules wasnt good for rue is because she was like a drug to rue and the Only reason rue was off of drugs was because of jules which put a lot of pressure on jules and she ended up snapping under pressure which ended up with rue relapsing because she didn’t have jules anymore
@@roopabrungi4958 jules was a pretty good friend though it was more of a right person wrong time kinda thing and you should definitely watch euphoria it is soo good
@@hi-sm4ej dont forget Jules cheated.
Her wearing makeup actually symbolizes when she is high because when she is on a high she gets happier and it is true to the video it is chaotic and does represent her.
Why do I get the impression that euphoria sounds like traumatizing show--
I'm scared to watch it for some reason
euphoria is definitely a dark show and it's rated R, so it isn't for everyone. I would maybe read some reviews before watching to see it it's right for you 💜
@@artatmidnight thankssss! I probably won't because a movie that was about human trafficking scared me and it was rated like tv-14 or something
@@Lostbreva yeah this show has almost everything 😅 self harm, drug addictions, drinking, sexual content, all of these with highschool students. Sometimes the show feels like a fever dream
@@daydream3886 u g h I'm sorry but that sounds like my nightmare
@@Lostbreva Reminds me of Megan is missing, is that the movie you’re talking about?
I always had the feeling Rue's makeup was reflecting her mental state. It always seemed messy like you said, it was almost like she was 'losing it' inside. Like her head was too messy and chaotic and pained. But Nate also had that type of makeup once (can't remember which scene) and I got the same vibes.
I really appreciate whoever's idea it was for their character's makeup to reflect themselves. Like how Maddy's makeup got subtler in season 2 reflecting her "maturing" and moving on.
He only had makeup on in Jules vision of him at the club, showing how her reality was distorted from drugs
rue's makeup breakdown is actually very relatable to me now that somebody put it that way
Great analysis but I will add that as a female recovering drug addict I think that addiction maybe a huge reason as to why she doesn't wear much makeup. Addiction can be brought on because of a major lack of love for ourselves. A lot of addicts feel ugly inside and out. We really don't feel worthy of a lot of things, especially self care, makeup being a form of self care. Addicts feel guilty for doing drugs, for having issues, we continually feel the need to punish ourselves, we can punish ourselves by not letting ourselves put effort into our appearance. We also get to the point where our illness won't even let us care about ourselves anymore, mentally and physically, hygiene and appearance included. When you're physically addicted to drugs, even if you're not as hard on yourself mentally as some, sometimes you become so physically dependant that you don't even want to get up out of bed without drugs, let alone do makeup. When I was pill sick the last thing I cared about was my makeup, I cared about getting another pill
I see, so Rue's lack of makeup can indicate she's *not in the right mental state to think about taking care of herself and her appearance. It can represent her raw vulnerability since makeup can be seen as a mask or armor - while it represents the characters' mental and emotional state, the intensity, sharpness and drama or fanciness differs too depending on who they're interacting with, kind of like wing eyeliners representing the walls they currently have put up around them.
I know you may mean well, but you’re pretty much implying that girls who don’t wear makeup don’t take care of their appearance, don’t care about themselves, and feel ugly, which is a pretty toxic mindset 💀💀
@@dcardigan13 yeah I see it as she's so busy and upset with her own issues of addiction that she won't even bother to put up a shield (make-up) to pretend she fine. She doesn't need to pretend, she and everyone else around her all knows she's not fine
@@dcardigan13 hey I hope you continue to be okay ❤️❤️❤️
makeup is not self care and women don't have to be feminine to be well groomed or be doing okay.
Season 1 was so amazingly laid out and a masterpiece. I wish season 2 didn't change the narrative and fall off the way it did. I mean it's ok, but season 1 is amazing.
I think it also symbolizes the struggles of being a drug addict. She’s suffering, struggling (hence the tears) but feeling good and anesthetized (the glitter and the stars).
Also can we just appreciate how FLAWLESS Zendaya is like my god
Jules is the one who does the sparkly tears makeup for her and then is the one who makes her cry later on in the episode. I just love that, goes to show the thought and detail put into psychological and emotional connotations of each look. Makeup is something most ppl would not consider to be symbolic right off the bat because it’s easily overlooked, but in euphoria it shows you literally what they character is feeling.
yesss, love this. when I was in grade school, it was my clothes rather than makeup. at the beginning of the year, outfits were always on point, details coordinated to a tee, reflective of me. but as the year went on, it was literally the same hoodie, everyday. wasn't until my science teacher, who couldn't give a shit about fashion or clothes, told me, "you've got to get back to you". wasn't until I got older, I realized I was really going through it.
Good points. I also think, in a weird way, Rue is the one who sees things the clearest and barest, being the narrator of the show with access to the deepest traumas and shame of the other characters.
All of her core issues are on the surface for all to see, with everyone knowing she has a parent who died, has been to rehab, and attends NA. She has trouble hiding her feelings behind a mask and is, in a way, the most emotionally honest character on the show.
I feel like the messy and imprecise quality of her makeup reflects how rue chases the quick dopamine high that drugs give her. It’s not good for her but she doesn’t care because she just wants to feel something. The makeup isn’t technical or pristine but it’s messy and beautiful. They did amazing with her looks on the show
Can you do juuls if you haven't already? Please!!!
I've done Jules S1! she's the fourth one on my account 💜
her lack of make up may also be cuz she's on dr*gs so her emotional state is kinda unclear and surpressed (no intense emotions cuz she's kinda in an empty state? so she doesn't have make up
i just ate a pack of gummies im probably delusional dont mind me
Or maybe she just doesnt like wearing makeup
No I think your takeaway is pretty valid! - drug addict since 2012, almost 3 years clean and sober
@@remedy2174 no it makes sense though, it could also have to do something with her addiction, when addicts are deep in drugs they tend to not care about their appearance usually
I want gummy’s now 😢😅😂
When Jules places those star it reminds of Taylor Swifts Cardigan lyrics “ You drew stars around my scars and now I’m bleeding”
The s is very strong 💀
no make up make up look is my fave too
The winter formal eye makeup look was really pretty and fit the scene
This is so amazing!
💓💓
❤️❤️❤️
Amazing analysis
Love how not wearing make up = tomboy somehow lmfao
This is no shade at the person that made the short, I’ve just noticed people tend to say that
Thats not whay they said?
Yeahh I don't wear makeup but I like putting it on but then hate how it feels on my skin
I was also mistaken for a tomboy because I didn't wear any and because I love video games
@@Lostbreva well said!!
@@happybaby323 lol thanks
Lol I thought that was weird too. Tomboy is a conscious (life)style, not a lack of style.
Not being super feminine doesn't automatically equal tomboy lmao
she is kinda a tomboy though, she makes it clear that she's incredibly uncomfortable wearing a dress and she wears alot of her dad's clothes. she doesn't act super feminine either, there's debate over whether or not rue's actually non binary bc of how androgynous she seems to present throughout the show.
@@liv3835 your whole comment is so wrong omg. I thought that kind of thought was left behind many years ago.
A girl isnt masculine for wearing casual clothes lol. Its just a girl. The same with boys.
Masculine or feminine are only used for biology lol
@@letto4737 of course, not trynna dispute that. I'm a girl and I dress masculine alot of the time, the difference is that rue (at least to me) has never really shown much attachment to femininity. she wears makeup sometimes, but at the very least she dresses like a complete tomboy 99% of the time. it could absolutely just be her style and nothing to do with the character, but on top of how she acts in general I've always gotten a totally tomboy vibe off her.
Can you do Nate??
Maturing is realizing that Jules kinda brought out the worst in Rue
Can one day you maybe do dynasty?
If rue is an introvert am doomed
Yo u gotta do bb
i love your analysis but please put subtitles in portuguese
thank you ! I have english subtitles on tiktok and am still figuring out how youtube subtitles work 💜
It’s very hard to put subtitles up in every language other people speak
I have breakdowns on my Instagram too. Just a different type.
and again Jules is the villain
Do BB
First off zendaya is a baddie and she doesn't need makeup that's all
Where can I watch euphoria
Do bb
She keeps it hidden
why the hell people are still using the world tomboy lol its so stupid
Some ppl be making stories out of make up 🤣 how covinient
God loves All and is with us no matter what we go through , Jesus died for all our sins so that all will be saved that’s how much He loves us and we must let Him in and repent before it’s too late💖
Wha-
I-what?
Why tf are you talking about Jesus on a Euphoria makeup analysis post???
religious copypastas are one of the worst ones
@@shann2446 fr
@@afrazzledartist8460 FRRRRR
Why is wearing no makeup considered a struggle?
You really riding this season for views
Oh gross the word tomboy
It implies that girls interested in sports, or cars, etc are like a boy for liking those things
Tho I see ur point. But the word itself isn't gross. Tomboy just means women interested in activities most men r into. Doesn't mean they r men
True, but we don’t exactly have better terms to describe a girl who doesn’t display interest in super feminine things
@@alexmunch9275 Just use adjectives. “She’s super athletic ” “They’re gamers, and have a club after school” You can just describe what they like without using words that enforce gender norms
@@themysticwarriorgal9465 Yes but it enforces the gender norms, says that girls are “normal” for liking dresses and pink, and if they have different, less “feminine” interests they’re compared to boys because of it. That’s how terms like “Girl Gamer” and phrases like “you’re pretty good- for a girl” came about
@@themysticwarriorgal9465 but its wrong.
If that's all it takes to make you cry I have no idea how you are a functional member of society.
You are crying easily doesn't mean you are useless.I am a succesful student and i can cry so easily
Ngl this kind of mindless negativity doesn't help anyone, you should work on it.
@@HelgaFloor Nobody called criers useless, that sounds like your own projection.
@netsrikeel7 Actually it does, it helps people toughen up so they can deal with even more. I've been through so much I never had the privilege of choice like most people, the least I can do is share that strength with others.
@@thanatosonpluto5098 "share that strength" lmao you sound exactly like my narcissist stepfather who tried to spin his acts of emotional abuse into life lessons, this is so unhealthy
What's your instagram?
Is that zendaya
Yep 😊
Uh yea