‘Adolescence’ wins four major awards at Critics’ Choice Awards

The Critics’ Choice Awards ceremony, considered the most prestigious in the world of film and web content, was held on January 4 with great pomp. At this ceremony, Netflix original series ‘Adolescence’ was the main attraction, showing its dominance in all categories. The series, which received a total of six nominations, won awards in four of them and received praise from critics and audiences. ‘Adolescence’, which was made with a socially responsible story, strong screenplay, and emotionally touching performances, was selected by critics as the best series. The way it revealed sensitive aspects of contemporary society impressed the award committee.
Stephen Graham, who played a key role in this series, won the Best Actor award for his natural and effective performance. Also, Erin Doherty, who impressed in her emotional supporting role, won the Best Supporting Actress award. Most notably, Owen Cooper, who starred in this series, became the youngest person to win the Best Supporting Actor award, making history in the history of Critics’ Choice. His performance moved the audience as well as the critics.
This is not the only one for ‘Adultsense’. It has already created history by winning five categories at the 77th Emmy Awards. This series has earned special recognition not only in terms of awards but also in terms of content quality. ‘Adultsense’, which was released on Netflix on March 17 last year, has been experiencing huge views since its release. It has made it to the top-10 list of most-watched series on Netflix. The series mainly addresses issues such as the impact of social media on children, online trolling, and the impact of the digital world on their minds. ‘Adultsense’ is based on the incident of a 13-year-old boy murdering his fellow student and is designed to make society think.





