Manal A
The whole thing is a masterpiece. From the characters, to the scenes, the acting, the direction, the camera work, the plot, the way everything in it has such a deep meaning, can go on and on with analysing the scenes. The way they potrayed the thinking of a 13 year old boy towards women, the dangers of social media. EXCELLENT WORK. Cant remember the last time a 온라인카지노추천 show/series or a movie impressed me like this. Its a 100/100 a MUST watch
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
04/30/25
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William O
It’s not the sort of show you’d watch with 6-8yo Billy or Billie for that matter; but it’s a great for exactly that reason. Maybe if Mom, dad, Billy and Billie, all sat down and watch this limited series, now streaming on NetFlix, they would understand each other better and better express themselves. The series follows Jamie Miller, a very young 13yo-teen, played aptly by Owen Cooper. The language is raw and straight off the streets of London, Dublin, L.A., San Antonio, or anywhere. He uses the sort of vulgar kid jargon, referencing private-parts, and more (and much worse), and is quick tempered and easily moved to be loud and sometimes violent anger. The series is real and gripping as Jamie is arrested on a shocking charge of attempted murder. “Adolescence” is four (4) episodes, and makes an appropriate starting point for hard talks with children and young relatives about life, school, education, sex, their body, self image, goals, hobbies & interests… there is so much that can be taken from this series.
~William J. O’Brien (Oh), is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, and currently lives in San Antonio, Texas, with his husband and enjoys television, radio, films, music and of course a good series👍🏼🤓
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
04/16/25
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Frances L
It's sad I have to rate this like this. With the right writer this could have been epic. But it wasn't. It was incredibly underdeveloped. The viewer is left questioning everything. It's like they didn't know what they were doing. The only good thing was the kid actor who gave one heck of a performance.
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
03/25/25
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It shows how important to be so close to our children and understand the language they talk. They parents although they were a good family living under one roof but non of them did an effort to be close to each other especially to their kids.
The parents continued their lives as if nothing happened, they thought kids sitting alone in their bedroom over their phones is a good behavior rather than being out playing normally like others.
It shows the importance of educating our children not to bully each other as it might lead to bad acts and reactions. Girls and boys should be taught to talk politely even they don’t like each other.
Part of what the boy did is trying to prove that he is a man to his father and he can handle it all.
He kept lying and didn’t admit the crime which would helped him if he did so. The parents didn’t care to have a good lawyer to protect their child.
The school was trying to do something, but all parents were far from their children: the police man , this family,…
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
03/25/25
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Ju and Rich L
Rather mixed opinion. The conversation between Jamie and the physiologist is completely unrealistic between them both, the conversations between the two are more a conversation between a youth of say 16 years and not a 13 year old. The later piece involving the family in the van going for paint to remove offensive words beggars belief. Would any family with their son facing life in prison behalf in such away!
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Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars
03/21/25
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Linda H
The acting is absolutely superb but again we are being brainwashed regarding adolescent white boys. I would love to see the statistics on this type of crime. The UK might do good drama but everything they produce is bbc left. I would love a realistic drama in the UK. That would be the uncomfortable truth.
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
03/21/25
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