
Netflix’s Adolescence He has recently taken social networks for a loop and has even caused converts surrounding the dangers that lurk online.
The issue has been addressed by Susie McDonald, CEO of Charity Tender, which aims to educate young children and adults in the construction of healthy relationships.
He was summoned Reuters In an interview, “there are people who will see and go ‘but that child could not do that.’ The point is that the child can do it.”
And “suddenly, the possibility becomes normal, so we begin to say, what the hell can we do to prevent that from happening?”
A similar posture has also been shared by film critic Kaleem Aftab. During his interview with the same exit, he noticed the importance of the series on a broader scale.
“Although on the surface it seems that it is a very British production … Actually, the issues you are dealing with: what our children are doing online, what they are listening … I think it is as important in the United States, as is India, as is Australia,” he said before signing.
For those who are not yet versed with the series, it plays the life of a 13 -year -old boy who has been accused of killing a girl.
The series contains 1 hour episodes in one shot, and touches the issue of disbelief that a minor could perpetuate violence against a human being.
Other issues include male adolescent insecurities, related to romance, attraction, self -image, as well as failure in romantic relationships.