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Adolescence stars on the father-son bond and questions of a sequel

  • The Netflix series *Adolescence*, created by Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne, explores how toxic masculinity affects young boys' lives.
  • Harmful online content, amplified by figures like Andrew Tate, contributes to warped views of masculinity and misogyny.
  • The show has sparked conversations among parents, teens, and politicians about online radicalization and violence against women.
  • Education minister Bridget Phillipson announced new guidance in December 2024, emphasizing the need to recognize dangerous ideas early.
  • Experts suggest improving digital literacy and investing in youth programs could counter harmful content and reduce gender-based violence.
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The Netflix series "Adolescence" about a young murderer who was bullied on the Internet, and his helpless parents captivate viewers all over the world. The story is not only controversial in terms of content, it is also telling fantastically in terms of film.

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If you haven’t seen the Netflix miniseries, Adolescence, you’ve probably heard of it. It’s a four-hour British criminal saga that leaves you breathless and dissects the complex social and family dynamics behind the murder of a teenage girl, Katie, at the hands of her high school partner, Jamie. The series has been praised for its fascinating performances and the bold decision to use the sequence plane in each episode. It’s also a remarkable feat…

·Mexico
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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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