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Netflix's 'Adolescence' Explores Toxic Masculinity and Youth Violence

The four-part series examines the influences shaping a young boy accused of murder, raising questions about societal accountability.

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Father and son in interview room in Adolescence.
Adolescence. Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller in Adolescence. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024 Adolescence tells the story of how a family’s world is turned upside down when 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper) is arrested for the murder of a teenage girl who goes to his school

Overview

  • 'Adolescence' is a new Netflix drama co-created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne, focusing on the psychological and social factors behind a 13-year-old boy's violent crime.
  • The series uses a continuous one-shot approach across its four episodes, offering an intense, real-time perspective on the unfolding events.
  • Key themes include the impact of online incel culture, toxic masculinity, and the role of societal and familial influences on young people.
  • Stephen Graham, who also stars as the boy's father, has emphasized the need for parents to be mindful of external influences shaping their children's behavior.
  • The show does not aim to provide definitive answers but instead encourages dialogue about the complex factors driving youth violence.