The British Parliament has talked about ‘adolescence’the mini series of the moment, which sweeps Netflix. Created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne and directed by Philip Barantini, it tells the story of a crime committed by Jamie Miller, a child under 13, arrested for the murder of a girl, who is his classmate. According to international media, its creators have asked to be shown in the camera and in schools, so that debate is created and changes can be generated.
“Everyone talks about the series ‘adolescence’,” he began by saying Labor deputy Anneliese Midgley. He did it during the weekly session of questions to the leader of the government of the country held in the House of Commons. “Would the Prime Minister support this campaign – in reference to the proposal of its creators – to provide young men to follow the deserve?” “Yes,” Keir Starmer replied without hesitation.
The British premier also said that At home they are seeing the series. “I have a 16 -year -old son and a 14th daughter,” Starmer continued, who said ‘adolescence’ is “a very good drama to see.”
In his response, Keir Starmer emphasized “The real problem” which means “the violence exerted by young men”, which have been “influenced by what they see on the Internet.” “It’s abhorrent and we have to face it,” he riveted the premier.
Released last Thursday, March 13, ‘Adolescence’ has managed to hook in just one week Hundreds of thousands of spectators On the Netflix platform.
The mini series, in whose cast are Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper or Erin Doherty, has already been classified by critics as The best so far from 2025. The four episodes that compose it have been shot in a single sequence plane.
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