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Adolescence
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Episode #1.1

  • Episode aired Mar 13, 2025
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  • 1h 5m
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Ashley Walters and Faye Marsay in Adolescence (2025)
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Police break down the door of the Millers' family home. Teenage Jamie is arrested and taken in for questioning but insists he's done nothing wrong.Police break down the door of the Millers' family home. Teenage Jamie is arrested and taken in for questioning but insists he's done nothing wrong.Police break down the door of the Millers' family home. Teenage Jamie is arrested and taken in for questioning but insists he's done nothing wrong.

  • Director
    • Philip Barantini
  • Writers
    • Jack Thorne
    • Stephen Graham
  • Stars
    • Ashley Walters
    • Faye Marsay
    • Christine Tremarco
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philip Barantini
    • Writers
      • Jack Thorne
      • Stephen Graham
    • Stars
      • Ashley Walters
      • Faye Marsay
      • Christine Tremarco
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ashley Walters
    Ashley Walters
    • DI Luke Bascombe
    Faye Marsay
    Faye Marsay
    • DS Misha Frank
    Christine Tremarco
    Christine Tremarco
    • Manda Miller
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Eddie Miller
    Owen Cooper
    Owen Cooper
    • Jamie Miller
    Amelie Pease
    Amelie Pease
    • Lisa Miller
    Anne Hornby
    Anne Hornby
    • Tonia Simpson
    Connor Calland
    Connor Calland
    • PC Jenkins
    Bidi Iredale
    • Eileen
    Jon Furlong
    Jon Furlong
    • Derek
    Neil Bell
    Neil Bell
    • Sgt Golding
    Jay Johnson
    • PC Grogan
    Faye McKeever
    Faye McKeever
    • Erica
    Mark Stanley
    Mark Stanley
    • Paulie Barlow
    Emilia Holliday
    Emilia Holliday
    • Katie
    James Wiles
    James Wiles
    • Police
    • (uncredited)
    Mark Wilkinson
    Mark Wilkinson
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    • Director
      • Philip Barantini
    • Writers
      • Jack Thorne
      • Stephen Graham
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    10FousFou22

    VERY GOOD Immersion and suspense

    The outstanding storyline full of intrigue and mystery made the episode grab all my attention from the first minutes and kept the suspense until the end. You may have already known whether he did or not but you wouldn't be sure until the very end.

    The fact that it was shot in a single sequence shot made the whole police process and interrogation even more immersive. And every scene transition felt so organic that I feel like no moment was wasted.

    The performances of all the cast is very good, but I highlight Stephen Graham's performance, his look and body language in 2 specific scenes were splendid.

    I'm in.
    10manospapadakis1

    The entire episode was filmed with a single camera in one continuous shot

    Absolutely groundbreaking!

    Adolescence Episode 1 is nothing short of a cinematic masterpiece. The entire episode was filmed with a single camera in one continuous shot - a feat that's not only technically impressive but emotionally captivating. The seamless flow of the camera creates an intense sense of immersion, pulling you directly into the raw, unfiltered reality of the characters lives.

    The performances are so authentic that you almost forget you're watching fiction. The actors ability to maintain such natural, emotionally charged energy without a single cut is remarkable. The direction is bold and masterful, making every movement and piece of dialogue feel organic and intentional.

    The single-shot approach adds a layer of intimacy and urgency that perfectly mirrors the chaos and vulnerability of adolescence itself. Every moment feels immediate and real, heightening the emotional stakes and drawing you into the characters struggles and triumphs.

    This isn't just good television - it's an artistic achievement. Episode 1 of Adolescence sets the bar incredibly high and leaves you eager for more. A must-watch for anyone who appreciates bold storytelling and impeccable craftsmanship.
    10imdbfan-8609641134

    Engaging and Compelling

    This is the best show of 2025, so far. Usually I get bored 10 minutes in with shows if I'm being honest but this was so engaging, compelling, and, based on the 'one-shot' filming style of this show, almost immersive. Super captivating, super interesting, super good acting, SUPER GOOD!! Totally recommend for anyone. Nothing is too drawn out or over explained, everyone apart of this seems to have experience telling stories. Especially as a non British person, i felt culturally immersed, learning more about British schooling and school-kid-culture. Love, love, love, love!! Watch now or else!!! (you miss out on good television)
    9wojteksol

    What a surprise it was...

    I turned on this episode without any particular expectations, especially since I'm not a fan of shows with such little episodes.

    However, this first episode hooked me from the beginning. First and foremost, the entire episode being recorded in one shot - WOW! Thanks to this method I could feel the action better, just as if I was there.

    Beside that, I loved the fact the timings in the story and in the episode timer was 1:1. What I mean is that Jamie was busted at 6:15 a.m and his questioning was finished at 7:12 a.m and it took exactly 57 minutes of the episode.

    It looks like the promising show and I hope it won't be destroyed later on.
    8harishnj

    A Raw and Unflinching Glimpse into Teen Turmoil

    "Adolescence" S1 E1 immediately plunges viewers into a stark and unfiltered portrayal of teenage life, leaving a lasting impression with its raw intensity and compelling cinematography. The episode's strength lies in its ability to create an immersive and emotionally charged experience, even with a deliberately slow pace.

    The cinematography is undeniably stunning, capturing the gritty realism of the characters' world with a raw and unflinching eye. The use of natural light and close-up shots creates a sense of intimacy and immediacy, drawing the viewer into the characters' emotional turmoil.

    The performances are equally impressive, particularly the lead, Owen Cooper, who delivers a powerful and nuanced portrayal of a troubled teenager. The supporting cast effectively captures the awkwardness, vulnerability, and quiet desperation of adolescence.

    The episode's narrative unfolds slowly, focusing on the characters' interactions and emotional journeys. The dialogue is sparse but impactful, allowing the actors' expressions and body language to convey the unspoken emotions and internal conflicts. This slow pace is engaging, not boring.

    While the deliberate pacing may not appeal to all viewers, it effectively creates a sense of realism and allows for a deeper exploration of the characters' inner lives. The episode's ending leaves you with a lingering sense of unease and a desire to see how these young individuals will navigate the challenges and uncertainties of their coming-of-age experiences.

    Overall, "Adolescence" S1 E1 is a raw and emotionally charged premiere that sets the stage for a compelling and thought-provoking series. Its exceptional cinematography, nuanced performances, and deliberate pacing make it a must-watch for those who appreciate character-driven dramas with a focus on atmosphere and emotional depth.

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    • Trivia
      During the police raid in Episode 1, the police actually rammed through the door. While filming the show, they rammed through 12 doors in total. They had a PVC door expert on set to fit a new door each time.
    • Goofs
      At the start of the story, the police enter the suspects house and state they have a warrant to search the premises. A warrant is not necessary in these circumstances as once the suspect has been arrested, the place he was detained or immediately before can be searched under Section 32 PACE (police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984).

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Warp Films
      • Matriarch Productions
      • Plan B Entertainment
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      • 1h 5m(65 min)

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