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What It Feels Like for a Girl

  • Série télévisée
  • 2025–
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8,5/10
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What It Feels Like for a Girl (2025)
Byron's escape to Nottingham's underworld and discovery of the East Midlands' "premier podium-dancer-cum-hellraiser" Lady Die, who adopts Byron into her family of hilarious and chaotic troublemakers in the UK's early 2000s club scene.
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Byron s'enfuit dans les bas-fonds de Nottingham et découvre la "première danseuse de podium" des Midlands de l'Est, Lady Die, qui adopte Byron dans sa famille de trublions hilarants et chaot... Tout lireByron s'enfuit dans les bas-fonds de Nottingham et découvre la "première danseuse de podium" des Midlands de l'Est, Lady Die, qui adopte Byron dans sa famille de trublions hilarants et chaotiques de la scène des clubs.Byron s'enfuit dans les bas-fonds de Nottingham et découvre la "première danseuse de podium" des Midlands de l'Est, Lady Die, qui adopte Byron dans sa famille de trublions hilarants et chaotiques de la scène des clubs.

  • Casting principal
    • Hannah Jones
    • Ellis Howard
    • Laquarn Lewis
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,5/10
    607
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    615
    197
    • Casting principal
      • Hannah Jones
      • Ellis Howard
      • Laquarn Lewis
    • 6avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2025

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    Rôles principaux85

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    Hannah Jones
    Hannah Jones
    • Sasha
    • 2025
    Ellis Howard
    Ellis Howard
    • Byron
    • 2025
    Laquarn Lewis
    Laquarn Lewis
    • Lady Die
    • 2025
    Laura Haddock
    Laura Haddock
    • Lisa
    • 2025
    Michael Socha
    Michael Socha
    • Steve
    • 2025
    Dickie Beau
    Dickie Beau
    • Peter
    • 2025
    Alex Thomas-Smith
    Alex Thomas-Smith
    • Sticky Nicky
    • 2025
    Adam Ali
    • Dirty Damian
    • 2025
    Hannah Walters
    Hannah Walters
    • Mommar Joe
    • 2025
    Emma Shipp
    • Smanfa
    • 2025
    Jake Dunn
    Jake Dunn
    • Liam
    • 2025
    Laura Checkley
    • Bev
    • 2025
    Calam Lynch
    Calam Lynch
    • Max
    • 2025
    Oliver Huntingdon
    Oliver Huntingdon
    • Bradley
    • 2025
    Emmett Oldfield
    Emmett Oldfield
    • Young Byron
    • 2025
    Juliet Cowan
    Juliet Cowan
    • Alison
    • 2025
    Simon Harrison
    Simon Harrison
    • Bobby
    • 2025
    Sekou Diaby
    • Rinze
    • 2025
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    7ewandswatson

    First half is incredible, second half not so much

    First four episodes felt so timely, tight, subversive and is some of the best looking TV in recent memory.

    I loved how uncomfortable the first few episodes make you feel, it's a tough watch. The relationships, specifically between Byron and their parents, were unconventional and complex and really interesting. It's just a shame that the latter half of the series doesn't really keep up with what was promised.

    It seems to lose focus and derails for me. Some characters set up to be of importance are completely dropped and there are a few decisions later on that have little logic to them at all.

    By the end I sort of felt nothing for these characters, which is such a shame considering how much I was rooting for them to begin with.

    I felt like it could have been such a tight 4-6 episode series focussing on the earlier storyline.

    Still enjoyable and totally worth watching, just could have been so much tighter.
    1stevesavagess

    Missed opportunity.

    The BBC series What It Feels Like for a Girl, adapted from Paris Lees' memoir, has drawn significant criticism for its handling of sensitive themes and its narrative choices. While aiming to portray a trans coming-of-age story set in early 2000s Nottinghamshire, the series stumbles in ways that undermine its intent and alienate viewers.

    One major critique is the show's misleading title, which suggests an exploration of girlhood but instead centers on the experiences of Byron, a character who is not a girl. This has sparked accusations of misrepresentation, with critics arguing it co-opts female experiences without authentically engaging with them. The narrative's focus on Byron's life as a teen sex worker and their immersion in a chaotic, hedonistic subculture is depicted with a gritty bravado that feels more sensational than insightful. Rather than offering a nuanced look at gender identity or self-discovery, the series leans heavily on shock value-graphic depictions of risky encounters and drug-fueled anarchy-which risks glamorizing or trivializing serious issues like abuse and vulnerability.

    The characterization is another weak point. Byron, played by Ellis Howard, is portrayed as charismatic but often unlikeable-arrogant, vicious, and prone to cruel behavior, such as mocking a trans friend's physical features. While complex protagonists can be compelling, Byron's lack of consistent redeeming qualities makes it difficult for audiences to empathize, especially when the show frames their actions as self-affirmative rather than self-destructive. Supporting characters, particularly the women, are thinly drawn, often reduced to stereotypes like the neglectful mother or one-dimensional bigots, which flattens the story's emotional depth.

    The series also faces backlash for its handling of social issues. Critics have pointed to its depiction of homophobia and transphobia as cartoonish, with antagonists portrayed as exaggerated caricatures rather than complex figures. This approach undermines the show's ability to meaningfully address prejudice. Additionally, some have criticized its casting choices, particularly the decision to cast a male actor as Byron, which has fueled debates about authenticity and representation among both feminist and gender identity activist circles.

    Finally, the show's attempt to blend raw social commentary with nostalgic Y2K aesthetics feels disjointed. The club scene and cultural references are vivid but often overshadow the story's substance, leaving it feeling like a stylistic exercise rather than a coherent drama. The conventional resolution-a redemptive arc involving incarceration and loss-feels tacked on, failing to reconcile the earlier chaos with meaningful growth.

    In short, What It Feels Like for a Girl aims for bold storytelling but falters with its provocative tone, shallow characterizations, and questionable framing of complex issues. It's a series that tries to provoke but ends up alienating more than it enlightens.
    9jpdfive

    Incredibly gripping, with some tiny nit-picks.

    Be aware , Review has no spoilers but does point out errors

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    Brilliantly written, thrilling and yet well-grounded. Showcasing the reality of a low-income upbringing in the Midlands with all the drama that comes with new experiences and relationships. It's painfully relatable whilst still leaving you on the edge of your seat. Uncomfortable at times but never enough to make you want to skip ahead, everything adds to the story in one way or another, never a second of waffle. Byron's character development is excellent and gripping, every small smirk, the long stares see his limits pushed that little bit further and opens the gates for more of these experiences that little bit more, especially with his homelife troubles giving a supporting arm to explain why he puts himself out there so boldly. The narration by Ellis Howard in the same vernacular, adding to the grit of the setting, ramps up the tension.

    Small side note, I don't think it being the year 2000 is at all relevant to the story. The only signs you see of it being early noughties are that people use old phones, and some of the cars are old models, but it doesn't make much difference. I'm not detracting from the rating, as because it's mostly an irrelevant factor, it's still an excellent show, however it just sets the show up for mistakes and minus points, because theres also an occasional continuity error when you can see a brand new Stagecoach bus in the background at the bus station.
    9michaelxharris

    Top notch emotinal drama

    I watched all episodes in one sitting. It recreated the era particularly well. An outstanding cast with impeccable direction. Ellis (Byron) was in just about every scene and was perfect casting. I laughed, cried, laughed some more until I couldn't breathe. Emotional and outstanding drama. The music was also a great reminder of the nightlife scene 25 years ago, it had a way of transporting you back all those years ago without feeling that time had moved too much. A couple of familiar faces popped up that added to the enjoyment as they were unfamiliar roles for those actors. Well done to all for the journey.
    10Couchkik20

    Groundbreaking and emotional

    I have only watched one episode but can already tell this is a groundbreaking show. It has that honest raw queer depiction like Queer As Folk back then but with a deeper sensitivity akin to the film Beautiful Things. It balances humour, coming of age drama and sexuality with perfection. The lead Ellis Howard is fantastic and so are the rest of the cast. I must admit I was worried it would be one of these overstylized and over the top LGBTQ dramas with ridiculous storylines and fierce characters. It's the opposite, it shows the flaws, doubts and struggle of a young queer character but in a funny and original way. The writing reminds me of author Douglas Stuart but lighter. Also the UK 2000s rendition is spot on. I know where the story is going and I'm impatient to follow it.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 juin 2025 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
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      • What It Feels Like for A Girl
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 37 Old Arts College, Newport, Pays de Galles(Kev's House)
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