Lorsqu'un ado de 13 ans est accusé de meurtre, sa famille, une psychologue clinicienne et l'inspecteur chargé de l'affaire se demandent ce qui s'est vraiment passé.Lorsqu'un ado de 13 ans est accusé de meurtre, sa famille, une psychologue clinicienne et l'inspecteur chargé de l'affaire se demandent ce qui s'est vraiment passé.Lorsqu'un ado de 13 ans est accusé de meurtre, sa famille, une psychologue clinicienne et l'inspecteur chargé de l'affaire se demandent ce qui s'est vraiment passé.
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- A remporté 8 prix Primetime Emmy
- 23 victoires et 38 nominations au total
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Reviewers say 'Adolescence' tackles social media's impact, peer pressure, bullying, and modern parenting challenges. It scrutinizes adolescent behavior, mental health, toxic masculinity, and online radicalization. The series also addresses family struggles post-violent incidents involving children. It raises vital questions about societal expectations, parental responsibilities, and technology's broader effects on youth, receiving both praise for its depth and criticism for its heavy themes.
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A Thoughtful Journey Through the Trials of Youth
Adolescence is a series that captures the turbulent and transformative years of teenage life with remarkable authenticity. The show explores themes of identity, friendship, love, and self-discovery, offering a nuanced perspective on the challenges and joys that define growing up.
What sets Adolescence apart is its commitment to realistic character development. Each protagonist is multidimensional, grappling with personal insecurities, family pressures, and societal expectations. The narrative avoids melodrama in favor of subtle, emotionally resonant storytelling, allowing viewers to form genuine connections with the characters' journeys.
Visually, the series employs a muted yet expressive cinematography that mirrors the emotional states of its characters, balancing moments of introspection with more dynamic scenes of teenage exuberance. The pacing is deliberate, giving space for character arcs to develop naturally while keeping the plot engaging.
The writing is both witty and empathetic, providing dialogue that feels lived-in and situations that resonate universally. Themes such as peer pressure, first love, and moral dilemmas are handled with care, making the series relatable without being preachy. The performances are compelling, particularly from the lead ensemble, whose chemistry adds depth to both comedic and dramatic moments.
Rating: 8/10 - A heartfelt and insightful series that skillfully navigates the complexities of adolescence, delivering a balanced mix of emotion, humor, and reflection.
What sets Adolescence apart is its commitment to realistic character development. Each protagonist is multidimensional, grappling with personal insecurities, family pressures, and societal expectations. The narrative avoids melodrama in favor of subtle, emotionally resonant storytelling, allowing viewers to form genuine connections with the characters' journeys.
Visually, the series employs a muted yet expressive cinematography that mirrors the emotional states of its characters, balancing moments of introspection with more dynamic scenes of teenage exuberance. The pacing is deliberate, giving space for character arcs to develop naturally while keeping the plot engaging.
The writing is both witty and empathetic, providing dialogue that feels lived-in and situations that resonate universally. Themes such as peer pressure, first love, and moral dilemmas are handled with care, making the series relatable without being preachy. The performances are compelling, particularly from the lead ensemble, whose chemistry adds depth to both comedic and dramatic moments.
Rating: 8/10 - A heartfelt and insightful series that skillfully navigates the complexities of adolescence, delivering a balanced mix of emotion, humor, and reflection.
Novel and fresh in many ways, yet sometimes uneven
Adolescence is a bold and ambitious miniseries that tries something different with how it's filmed. The entire show is shot in one long, continuous take, which creates a tense and immersive feeling, pulling viewers into the emotional struggles of the characters.
The standout performance comes from Owen Cooper, who plays Jamie-a 13-year-old accused of murder. His acting is powerful and emotional, bringing some much-needed depth to a character we don't learn much about. Stephen Graham also gives a strong performance, adding weight to the scenes he's in, although they both do not appear in every episode.
However, despite how impressive it looks, the show has some clear problems. The characters aren't fully developed, and the story doesn't move forward in a satisfying way. We don't get much insight into Jamie's thoughts or reasons behind his actions, which makes it hard to connect with him. Key parts of the plot, like what happens to the murder weapon or how the investigation unfolds, are left hanging.
The single-take filming style, while interesting, also leads to some scenes dragging on too long, making the pacing feel slow. The show tries to explore big issues like teenage trauma, social media pressure, and family problems-but it doesn't go deep enough, leaving its message unclear.
All in all, Adolescence is visually impressive and emotionally intense, especially for those who enjoy unique storytelling. But if you prefer a strong plot and fully developed characters, you might come away feeling let down.
Performances: 9 points, story: 7 points.
The standout performance comes from Owen Cooper, who plays Jamie-a 13-year-old accused of murder. His acting is powerful and emotional, bringing some much-needed depth to a character we don't learn much about. Stephen Graham also gives a strong performance, adding weight to the scenes he's in, although they both do not appear in every episode.
However, despite how impressive it looks, the show has some clear problems. The characters aren't fully developed, and the story doesn't move forward in a satisfying way. We don't get much insight into Jamie's thoughts or reasons behind his actions, which makes it hard to connect with him. Key parts of the plot, like what happens to the murder weapon or how the investigation unfolds, are left hanging.
The single-take filming style, while interesting, also leads to some scenes dragging on too long, making the pacing feel slow. The show tries to explore big issues like teenage trauma, social media pressure, and family problems-but it doesn't go deep enough, leaving its message unclear.
All in all, Adolescence is visually impressive and emotionally intense, especially for those who enjoy unique storytelling. But if you prefer a strong plot and fully developed characters, you might come away feeling let down.
Performances: 9 points, story: 7 points.
Prima!
As a parent, I found it to be an eye-opening watch-scary, puzzling, and deeply psychological. It felt genuine and painfully realistic as the motive behind the crime slowly revealed itself. The pacing of the scenes and the camera work were exceptionally well done. The dialogue was well-written, with just enough silent moments to encourage introspection and allow us to reflect on the issues raised in our own lives and experiences.
Not to mention the incredible acting-the performances were outstanding. I even went back and rewatched some parts after realizing that the young actor had never performed on screen before. What a talent-natural, captivating, and truly remarkable. An amazing start to what will hopefully be a long and successful career on screen.
Thank you!
Not to mention the incredible acting-the performances were outstanding. I even went back and rewatched some parts after realizing that the young actor had never performed on screen before. What a talent-natural, captivating, and truly remarkable. An amazing start to what will hopefully be a long and successful career on screen.
Thank you!
im broken
Wanted to watch the show because I heard a 16 year old won an Emmy, but oh God was I not prepared for how this show shatters every being of you.
I can't say anything that hasn't been said already, then again I don't want to hype it up too much. It's a very simple show, simple premise executed phenomenally with great acting and the insane logistics of a one-take for each episode. Whether or not a one-shot was the best decision for each episode deserves a conversation, there were times where I think an episode could have packed more punch if it had been cut more. Then again we can't hear sound without the silence that contrasts it.
This is such a thought provoking piece of media, about the effect of media. Internet Access, Mental Health, Parenting, are all topics I'm left questioning myself with. I'm left wondering If I dodged a bullet, not having grown up with social media or the internet. I'm also rethinking my parents, the mistakes they made but also where they found success.
I don't think I'm ever watching this again, but I'll probably replay it in my Head enough times to make up for it.
I can't say anything that hasn't been said already, then again I don't want to hype it up too much. It's a very simple show, simple premise executed phenomenally with great acting and the insane logistics of a one-take for each episode. Whether or not a one-shot was the best decision for each episode deserves a conversation, there were times where I think an episode could have packed more punch if it had been cut more. Then again we can't hear sound without the silence that contrasts it.
This is such a thought provoking piece of media, about the effect of media. Internet Access, Mental Health, Parenting, are all topics I'm left questioning myself with. I'm left wondering If I dodged a bullet, not having grown up with social media or the internet. I'm also rethinking my parents, the mistakes they made but also where they found success.
I don't think I'm ever watching this again, but I'll probably replay it in my Head enough times to make up for it.
Won a bunch of awards for a reason
Adolescence is one of the most talked about limited series of the year and it came out of nowhere. It wasn't heavily promoted or have any A-list actors yet it was so good that word of mouth made this one of the most watched limited series for Netflix. The acting, writing and directing was would made this show so good. Stephen Graham is one of the more underrated actors there is right now, he's great in just about every thing he does. He got rewarded for his work here too by winning an Emmy for best actor in a limited series. That wasn't all the awards this show won though. 15-year old Owen Cooper won best supporting actor for a limited series, Erin Doherty won best supporting actress for a limited series and the show itself won for best limited series. It also won for best writing and directing too. It just cleaned up all the awards.
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- AnecdotesEpisode three was the first to be shot. It was newcomer Owen Cooper's first time on a set.
- Générique farfeluAt the start of each episode, pictures of the young cast members as children are shown.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Most Impressive Single Shot Takes in TV (2025)
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