‘Adolescence’: How To Make The Terrifying Species in England?
In the final scene of “Adolescence,” Eddie Miller finally gathers the courage to enter his son’s room. As he thinks about the 13-year-old boy’s impending trial and sentencing for murder, he breaks down on the bed. Kissing the teddy bear on the pillow and tugging it under the blanket, the "strong" father sobs uncontrollably, “I’m sorry, son. I should’ve done better.” Still of “Adolescence” Yet Eddie, along with his wife and daughter—an ordinary English family—had already done their best in raisin
Lucas Friesen: "love isn’t just one epic romance. It’s a series of loves, losses, and figuring-it-out." I loved that. Also, so glad to hear that Hugh Grant is back!