"Because of the high altitude, you get drunk really fast. So everyone's drunk all the time"
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As an actress with a dry, deadpan sensibility, Duvall is likely aiming for observational humor: the kind that makes a scene feel lived-in and a place feel slightly lawless without ever stating it outright. The intent isn’t to glamorize alcoholism so much as to sketch a mood - communal looseness, lowered stakes, conversations that run longer and weirder because the body is already tilted toward drift.
The subtext is about how easily we outsource behavior to circumstances. “High altitude” becomes a convenient alibi, a naturalized excuse that turns indulgence into something that “just happens.” There’s also a sly comment on social contagion: once you believe everyone is drinking, you drink like everyone else. It’s funny because it’s plausible, and unsettling because it’s how many scenes - resorts, festivals, ski towns, even certain cities - quietly run on the same logic.
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Duvall, Clea. (2026, January 17). Because of the high altitude, you get drunk really fast. So everyone's drunk all the time. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/because-of-the-high-altitude-you-get-drunk-really-45051/
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"Because of the high altitude, you get drunk really fast. So everyone's drunk all the time." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/because-of-the-high-altitude-you-get-drunk-really-45051/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.





