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for all – parents and kids. Adolescence on Netflix is not just a masterclass in performances and filmmaking, it is a wake-up call to society that clearly says, ‘it could happen to your child’.
The dialogue feels unnatural and insincere. In one scene, while breaking up with a 'bad boy,' one of Pia's friends says, 'You were never worthy of my love.' Which affluent 18-year-old talks like this?