Bullying, masculinity and murder: the drama “adolescence” is the Netflix hit of spring. In 71 countries, the British series is number 1 in the charts. How realistic is it, how the internet is a psychopath for women and whether the main character is a psychologist for Krone+.
Netflix production has already registered 24.3 million calls worldwide within a few days. If you keep episodes that have completely stopped without cutting cuts, it will solve the four-part person how a 13-year-old comes in the vortex of the extremism of female hatred and becomes a murderer.
In the center of the spoke-free drama, 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), slimming and quiet. He is accused of stabbing his classmate Katie. When the police storms his nursery at dawn, the parents are wrong. The British actor Stephen Graham plays the father, together with Jack Thorne he came up with “adolescence” and also wrote the script.
In the course of the research it becomes clear: Jamie has been radicalized on the internet in the so -driven “manosphere”. In these microcosmos, masculinity preaches, such as Andrew Tate -Women -looking and anti -feminist nonsense. When his class colleague rejects him and is later mocked as a “incel” on social media, ie as involuntary living in celibacy, Jamie gets up completely … how realistic such acts are, Krone Stompe, Senior Arts at the University Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy in Vienna.
Source: Krone

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