Adolescence ‘S Stephen Graham issued a warning to their parents The dangers of the internet.
A 51-year-old is a star and Ko-printer of new recognized Netflix The series, which follows a family of 13-year-old school learning, Jamie Miller, who is charged with brutal murder of a young girl. Graham Igra Jamie’s father, Eddie.
Shot at one occasion, Each episode monitors the signs in real time how they try to get to the bottom of the incident. Research on current issues, including the culture of incel, Misogy and Internet “Manasphere”, Graham is inspired by the news from the young girls.
“I read an article about a young guy who stabs a young girl” A thousand blows The star said Independent. “And then maybe a few months later, on the news [another] The young man who was breathing a young girl, and if I was really honest with you, they hurt my heart. “
He explained that the story explores the complexity of the topics and that parents should be “imagined” external influences working on their children.
“It can only seem to be the fact that not only to parent our children, not only the school educates our children,” he said. “But but also has an impact that we have no idea that they have deep effects on our young culture, deep effects, positive and extremely negative. So it looked at and see that we are all responsible.”
Graham wanted to explore wider influences that affect young boys from “ordinary” backgrounds.
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“We wanted him to come from an ordinary family,” he said. “We wanted to keep in mind from the very beginning that you have no way you can point out your finger. Dad wasn’t particularly violent in the house or didn’t raise his mother. Mom wasn’t an alcoholic. Jamie was sexually or mentally abused or physically didn’t abuse.”
He said the series then asked the question: “Who is the fault? Who is responsible?”, And the answer is not simple. “Maybe we’re all responsible family, school, society, community, the environment.”
The Boiling point The actor continued to unpack “the microcompression of the home house” and the “macrocoust of the world outside”, explaining that separation no longer exists.
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“When we were children, if you sent to your room or if Kenny Everett was on Telly, and you would jeopardize a little, you will send you to your room and then you couldn’t watch.” “But today even in the context of that home, when guys and girls go to their bedrooms, they have a world at your fingertips.”

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Adolescence It does not deal with Andrew Culture or insel culture directly, a deliberate decision by writer Jack Thorne Paste the light on complex influences that affect young people and explore “male anger”.
“Kids don’t watch Andrew Tate,” He’s Sid. “They look at many more dangerous things than Andrew Tate. We were trying to present the portrait of the complexity of this child who made all kinds of different influences, and the thing in the culture of the incel is logic.”