Burke's "Curfew" explores gender dynamics like Netflix's "Adolescence."

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Alexandra Burke's new drama, "Curfew," explores themes similar to Netflix's "Adolescence," prompting fans to consider its unique premise. "Curfew," set in an alternate reality where men face a nightly curfew, examines gender dynamics, mirroring "Adolescence's" exploration of toxic masculinity. Burke highlighted the importance of art sparking conversations about societal issues. The Paramount+ series, "Curfew," is now streaming, while "Adolescence" remains available on Netflix. Both productions aim to stimulate dialogue about safety and societal challenges.


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