Adolescence currently has an average rating of 8.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 1850 users on our platform.
...heartbreaking, unnerving, and uncomfortable.
Read full review at Leisure ByteI really don’t get the hype. Apart from the one take thing I don’t see what’s so special.
...an intense, riveting drama, about a middle-class family whose lives are upended when their teenage son is accused of murdering a classmate.
Read full review at Ign...the closest thing to TV perfection in decades.
Read full review at The Guardian...should be mandatory viewing, particularly for boys and their parents; Adolescence should be added to the national curriculum without delay.
Read full review at Radio TimesSimply amazing. Both writing, filming and performances are at top of the list.
Unbelievably good mini series. Non stop filming without any cutscenes. And top notch acting. Haven seen a series of this quality for a long time.
The audacity to even think they could pull this off, and then they just do it! I’ve never seen anything like it. Absolutely incredible!
The coordination! The production! The camerawork! The story! And the acting!
Seriously, give every acting award ...
...impressively subverts expectations.
Read full review at Indie Wire...it will chill the blood of any parent of a school-age boy.
Read full review at The TelegraphThis is a second-by-second examination of human psychology, the anguish of parenthood, and the failures of all the systems that, ostensibly, should help and protect teenagers.
Read full review at Roger EbertSuperb, particularly the brilliantly written third episode in which Dohery and Cooper turn in astoundingly good performances. Those who would like to watch something similar to the fourth episode should check out 'Mass'.