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Peacock, set for 2025, dives into that awkward phase of teenage life with a blend of humor and poignant lessons. The atmosphere is light-hearted, almost whimsical, yet it quietly tackles heavier themes around masculinity and identity. As these boys head to the party, their initial bravado quickly crumbles, revealing their vulnerabilities in a way that's refreshingly raw. It’s not over-the-top; it feels real. The pacing flows well, allowing the comedic moments to land while still allowing for introspection. Performances seem genuine, capturing that blend of teenage bravado and uncertainty. There’s a certain charm to the script that feels both contemporary and timeless. It’s a different take on the coming-of-age genre, worth observing for its approach to such a pertinent subject.
Explores themes of masculinity and vulnerabilityLight-hearted yet introspective toneDistinctive take on the coming-of-age genre
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