
Heartstopper Forever review – sanitized sex scenes won’t let the Netflix lovebirds grow up
The central star-crossed lovebirds of Alice Oceman’s megahit are now 18 and 17, and like most teenagers they have sex, get drunk and fight with their annoying…
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The central star-crossed lovebirds of Alice Oceman’s megahit are now 18 and 17, and like most teenagers they have sex, get drunk and fight with their annoying siblings. The film is almost unrecognisable from the first series, when, as Charlie himself says while looking at an old photo, “We were babies.” It takes courage to let these teenagers become adults, and to trust that the audience is ready to grow up alongside them. Heartstopper Forever is a near-perfect farewell to a series that changed TV forever.
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The central star-crossed lovebirds of Alice Oceman’s megahit are now 18 and 17, and like most teenagers they have sex, get drunk and fight with their annoying siblings.
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The film is almost unrecognisable from the first series, when, as Charlie himself says while looking at an old photo, “We were babies.” It takes courage to let these teenagers become adults, and to trust that the audience is ready to grow up alongside them.
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