THello British series Adolescence He has generated a frenzy of comments in Europe and beyond, with collaborators that are rarely cinephiles, but rather social observers: sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists, criminologists, influential and experts in young people. Political leaders too. This diverse assembly discusses it, since it would be the taxes or climate change of Donald Trump. Each projects their convictions in RAW images, offering their truth in a series that offers none.
The four episodes, each of about an hour, have been noticable since March 13 in Netflix. They tell the story of Jamie Miller, 13, of a modest and loving family, accused of stabbing a schoolmate seven times.
Two questions are intertwined: Why did he do it? And why a Stark series, more similar to reports than fiction, recommended for spectators around 12, released without fanfare for a platform that is not accustomed to this narrative style, exceeded 100 million visits worldwide, breaking multiple discs? “The phenomenon is not preceded,” confirmed Laurence Herszberg, director of the International TV series Séries Mania Festival in Lille, northern France.
The Success Voices from Parents, Who See The Series As A Mirror of Their Powerlessness Facing Their Inscrutable Teenager, And Also From Experts Happy To Stir The Pot To Arrive At Singular Explanation: Jamie is an an “Incl’s Feelsed Teelibate), Whoeluntary), Whoeluntary), Whoeluntary) WHOELMECEY), WHOELMUNTY), WHOELMECHE), WHOELMECHE) OF WHAT KILLING ONE. THE SUBJECT SPARKED TO MASSIVE DEBATE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
As a result of all this talk, the series won at the audience what he lost in the aura and the mystery. The state changed, becoming a kind of visual archive in adolescence. The detachment generated by fiction is erased, opening the bolder judgments. Former conservative prime minister Boris Johnson, an expert in provocations, described him as “well acted” (Daily mailApril 5) and the extreme right-wing commentators qualified it with the height of the “anti-white propaganda”. Elon Musk himself got on this fake news car.
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