
Sporting an almost-perfect 99% rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Adolescence has already broken many records and has even caused a political shift in the British government. However, after several weeks on screens, it is now becoming clear that almost everyone has finally completed the show, with the subject matter at its heart leaving some unlikely to seek a rewatch anytime soon. With that in mind, and for those looking for something similar to catch next, here’s a list of 10 movies to watch if you love Adolescence.
10‘Boiling Point’ (2021)
Directed by Philip Barantini

Four years before they teamed up on Adolescence, Graham and director Philip Barantini produced one of the most breathless one-take movies of all time in Boiling Point. The movie follows Graham’s chef, Andy Jones, as he battles all manner of issues on the busiest day in his restaurant’s calendar.

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Boiling Point
Drama
Thriller
Release DateOctober 1, 2023
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Vinette Robinson

Izuka Hoyle

Hannah Walters

Hannah Traylen
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9‘Lady Bird’ (2017)
Directed by Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig‘s solo directorial debut, Lady Bird, follows Saoirse Ronan‘s titular teenager as she fights to get out of her hometown of Sacramento, California. Hampered by a tricky academic experience and a difficult relationship with her mother, can Lady Bird mend bridges before she leaves?
A heartfelt, expertly realized depiction of the mind-boggling, emotional chaos of growing up, Lady Bird is one of the finest coming-of-age movies of the 21st century. For those who loved Adolescence‘s accurate crafting of parent/child relationships but are looking for something lighter to cleanse the palate, this is the perfect movie.

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Lady Bird
R
Comedy
Drama
Release DateNovember 10, 2017
Runtime94 Minutes
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Timothée Chalamet

Lucas Hedges

Odeya Rush

Beanie Feldstein
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8‘Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)’ (2014)
Directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu

When one thinks of successful one-take movies, it’s hard to look past Alejandro G. Iñárritu‘s Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance). The movie follows Michael Keaton‘s former superhero actor, whose fall from grace sees him desperately trying to revive his career via a Broadway production.
Making fine use of the one-take style, albeit with the movie actually consisting of several long takes seamlessly stitched together, Birdman is a phenomenal example of how an innovative filmmaking style can enhance a narrative. Featuring Keaton at his best, dancing between drama and tragedy with ease, it’s no wonder Birdman went on to win four Oscars, including the coveted Best Picture prize.

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Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
R
Comedy
Documentary
10/10
Release DateOctober 17, 2014
Runtime120 Minutes
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Andrea Riseborough

Naomi Watts
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7‘This is England’ (2006)
Directed by Shane Meadows

Graham’s ability to touch on the full spectrum of human emotion whilst delivering utterly relatable performances in the most unreliable of scenarios is on great display in Adolescence. In This is England, he perfects it, joined by a stunning ensemble cast for a movie simply everyone must see at least once in their life.

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This Is England
Not Rated
Drama
Crime
Release DateApril 27, 2007
Runtime101 minutes
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Stephen Graham
Combo

Thomas Turgoose
Shaun

Jo Hartley
Cynth

Andrew Shim
‘Milky’
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6‘Boyhood’ (2014)
Directed by Richard Linklater

Growing up can involve tumultuous ups and downs, especially for young men surrounded by a world that often spins too fast for them to catch their breath. For Richard Linklater, that experience was perfectly captured via real means in his unique 2014 movie, Boyhood. Filmed over 12 years and featuring the same cast throughout, Boyhood grows before the audience’s very eyes as he discovers the best and worst life has to offer.

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Boyhood
R
Drama
Documentary
Release DateJune 5, 2014
Runtime163minutes
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Ellar Coltrane

Patricia Arquette

Ethan Hawke

Elijah Smith
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5‘Beautiful Boy’ (2018)
Directed by Felix van Groeningen

One of Academy Award nominee Timothée Chalamet‘s most underrated performances, Felix van Groeningen‘s Beautiful Boy follows journalist David Sheff (Steve Carell) as he attempts to help his son through a recovery from a methamphetamine addiction.
Based on the bestselling memoir, “Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Addiction,” by the real David Sheff, Beautiful Boy is a sometimes harrowing and often hopeful depiction of addiction struggles. However, beyond that, it is a detailed and honest look at the relationship between a father and son, particularly one fraught with tragedy, much like in Adolescence.

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Beautiful Boy
R
Biography
Drama
10/10
Release DateOctober 12, 2018
Runtime120 minutes
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Timothée Chalamet

Kaitlyn Dever
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4‘1917’ (2019)
Directed by Sam Mendes

To some, 1917 might be the most famous one-take movie of all time. Although, like Birdman, the movie is not actually filmed in one consecutive take and is instead a sequence of longer takes, 1917 still uses the style to immeasurably poignant effect, detailing the story of two British soldiers’ attempts to deliver a message through the horrors of the First World War battlefield.
An overwhelming stroke of genius from a master of his craft in Sam Mendes, 1917 is a touching, action-packed cinematic experience like no other. If fans of Adolescence‘s one-take style are looking for their next watch, 1917 simply must be at the top of the list, with the Academy clearly agreeing as they awarded the movie three Oscars in 2020, as well as seven other nominations.

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1917
R
Drama
Biography
10/10
Release DateDecember 25, 2019
Runtime119 minutes
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Colin Firth

Teresa Mahoney
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3‘Reawakening’ (2024)
Directed by Virginia Gilbert

Although still young in her career, Doherty’s best movie to date came just last year with Virginia Gilbert’s Reawakening. Telling the tale of a daughter who went missing and suddenly reappeared a decade later, Reawakening is a compelling tale of grief, loss, and family, all packaged neatly together with a strong set of central performances. Among these is Doherty’s Clare, who proves she has a successful career ahead in both this and Adolescence.

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Reawakening
Drama
Mystery
Release DateSeptember 13, 2024
Runtime90 minutes
Cast

Jared Harris
John

Juliet Stevenson
Mary

Erin Doherty
Clare

Niamh Cusack
Bella
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2‘Snatch’ (2000)
Directed by Guy Ritchie

Graham’s on-screen career has now spanned over a quarter of a century, with his first big break coming in Guy Ritchie‘s magnum opus, Snatch. The movie tells the tale of a criminal underworld featuring all manner of lawbreakers, from underhand boxing promoters to violent gangsters. After a priceless diamond is stolen, this world implodes.

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Snatch
R
Comedy
Crime
Release DateJanuary 19, 2001
Runtime102 minutes
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Benicio Del Toro

Jason Statham

Lennie James

Alan Ford
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1‘Broken’ (2012)
Directed by Rufus Norris
One of the most underrated British movies of the past fifteen years, Broken tells the story of a Greek tragedy playing out at the end of an unassuming English suburban street. Three families, each with neighboring lives, suddenly become intertwined by devastating circumstances, culminating in the hearts being ripped from their seemingly normal lives.
Starring the likes of Tim Roth, Cillian Murphy, and Lily James, this harrowing tale pulls no punches in its delivery of a gutting British tragedy and how it affects young people in particular, similar to Adolescence. If fans of the new Netflix series feel they haven’t quite had enough of tears streaming down their face and their joyful soul leaving their body, Broken is the perfect next stop on a tour of traumatic filmmaking.
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