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For those who couldn't get enough of 'Adolescence's' intensity, here are some shows that deliver the same psychological pull!
Adolescene is a dark, troubling yet gripping story of a boy named Jamie Miller. He is accused of a heinous crime and what happens further is sinister to say the least! Ever since its release, the show has been all the rave on social media, specifically for its one take episodes! Adolescene is sure to leave you wanting to binge on more mind bending thrillers, and if you're craving that same kind of intense, character-driven drama but maybe with some different twists, we've got just the right suggestions for you!
Think 'Defending Jacob' for a gut-wrenching family drama with a legal thriller edge, 'Baby Reindeer' if you want something that'll keep you on the edge of your seat with its psychological intensity, 'Sharp Objects' for a dark, atmospheric dive into small-town secrets, and 'Unbelievable' for a powerful, true-crime story that'll leave you thinking long after the credits roll. Trust me, these aren't just filler content, they're all shows that'll lure you into their world and make you binge episode after episode!
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Check them out!
Baby Reindeer - Netflix
'Baby Reindeer' on Netflix is based on a true story, written by and starring Richard Gadd, who plays Donny Dunn, a struggling comedian. Jessica Gunning plays Martha, and Nava Mau plays Teri. It is directed by Weronika Tofilska and Josephine Bornebusch. The story is about Donny's unsettling experience with a woman who becomes obsessed with him, and it dives deep into themes of trauma, stalking, and the complexities of human behavior. While 'Baby Reindeer' is a psychological thriller with a darker edge, it shares that same commitment to unflinching honesty and exploring the human psyche like Adolescene does.
Defending Jacob - Apple TV+
'Defending Jacob' is a gripping limited series on Apple TV+ which is about a family that is thrust into a morally ambiguous grey area, desperately trying to prove their child's innocence while battling their own internal doubts. Chris Evans delivers a powerful performance as Andy Barber, a district attorney whose world is shattered when his teenage son, Jacob, played by Jaeden Martell, is accused of murdering a classmate. Michelle Dockery shines as Laurie Barber, Andy's wife, caught in a whirlwind of doubt and maternal instinct. Directed by Morten Tyldum, the show masterfully builds suspense, exploring themes of parental love, the burden of proof, the unsettling question of whether we truly know those closest to us, and the agonizing possibility that their child might be capable of something horrific. The story runs on similar lines as Adolescene and hence would be good binge if you're into this genre right now!
The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window - Netflix
'The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window' on Netflix is a dark thriller that throws a ton of twists and turns at you, much like 'Adolescence' does with its emotional rollercoaster. Kristen Bell absolutely nails the lead role as Anna, a heartbroken woman who may or may not be witnessing a murder. Michael Ealy, Tom Riley, and Samsara Yett also round out the cast, adding to the mysterious vibe of the show. It's directed by Michael Lehmann, who really leans into the over-the-top, almost satirical take on psychological thrillers.
Sharp Objects - JioHotstar
'Sharp Objects' is a gripping limited series that really digs into themes that aren't for the weak hearted! Amy Adams delivers a stunning performance as Camille Preaker, a journalist with a troubled past who returns to her unsettling hometown to investigate the murders of two young girls. Patricia Clarkson and Eliza Scanlen are equally brilliant as Camille's manipulative mother and enigmatic half sister, respectively. Jean-Marc Vallée directed the series, lending his signature visual style and a palpable sense of unease. If you were drawn to complex female characters, the exploration of trauma, and the slow-burn, atmospheric mystery of 'Adolescence,' you'll likely find 'Sharp Objects' equally compelling, though be warned, it's significantly darker and more intense!
Unbelievable - Netflix
Unbelievable is a miniseries, starring Kaitlyn Dever as Marie, a young woman whose report of being raped is doubted, and Toni Collette and Merritt Wever as the determined detectives who eventually connect her case to a larger pattern. The show is directed by Susannah Grant and Lisa Cholodenko, and is based on a true story. It dives deep into the complexities of trauma and the pursuit of justice. It's a raw and compelling look at how easily victims can be failed, and the strength it takes to fight for the truth.
Criminal: UK - Netflix
In Adolescence, we see Jamie being questioned by the detective in a room and play with his psyche. Netflix's 'Criminal: UK' runs on these lines as well! It's a gripping police procedural that strips away all the flashy action and focuses solely on the interrogation room. The detectives are played brilliantly by David Tennant, Hayley Atwell, Katherine Kelly, and Lee Ingleby, among others, going head-to-head with suspects. Directed with a taut, claustrophobic feel, each episode is a self-contained story, a psychological chess match where the truth is slowly teased out. It's less about car chases and more about the raw tension of human interaction - the kind that deep dives into people's minds and makes it so compelling to watch!
Which of these titles would you add to your list? Let us know in the comments below!
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