For a regular couple intent on beating stacked odds, the sanest option might be to embrace the chaos. The focal point of The Drama, a twisted rom-com that shares with Euphoria a star in Zendaya and an arty, youth-focused studio in A24, is another calamitous wedding. This time, there’s no great discrepancy in status; both fiancés are part of the urban, white-collar middle class. Following bride Emma’s (Zendaya) confession that she once planned a school shooting, tempers flare, mistrust festers, nasty gossip circulates, and groom Charlie (Robert Pattinson) channels his panic into an abortive hookup with a co-worker. It all comes to a head at the reception, where his bizarre behavior gets him socked in the face; the next thing we know, he’s coming home alone with a bruised face and a blood-stained tux.A red wedding doesn’t have to herald a failed marriage, though. It can be a test for two people who love each other to pass together. The Drama ends not in eternal misery, but with Charlie and Emma reuniting, battered and dirty, at a diner. “Do you live around here?” she asks, still in her gown but pretending to be a stranger. It’s the best gift a person who has screwed up their wedding can receive: a second chance at making a future.