Let’s start with the third episode ofAdolescence. It was the first to be shot from the British series created by actor Stephen Graham and the playwright and screenwriter Jack Thorne. Like the other three, in a unique sequence plan. This one features a young woman, psychologist, and a pre-adolescent, middle school. He is in pre -trial detention, accused of having stabbed a fellow student to death, she is responsible for assessing her degree of responsibility. In the days preceding the online postedAdolescence On Netflix, on March 13, this exhausting and overwhelming hour was greeted as a summit of episodic fiction, and the series as one of the great successes of the moment.
However, at the time of filming, after two weeks of rehearsal, this success was far from being acquired. Firstly because Owen Cooper, 13 at the time, the interpreter of Jamie, the protagonist of the series, had never played in his life and that he had not only had to learn an hour of dialogues, but to slip into the most terrible situations. Erin Doherty (princess view Anne in The Crown, in gang chief in A Thousand Blows) Play Briony, the psychologist. From London, where, like her colleagues, she responds to interviews, the actress remembers this first: “From the first day [des répétitions],, The age of Owen has never entered into account line. He knew his text by heart and it remains one of my best acting experiences to date. »»
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