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Netflix's 'I'm Not Afraid' Review: A Harrowing Mexican Coming-of-Age Mystery About Lost Innocence

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Aramide Tinubu

7h ago· 4 min readenReview

Summary

Netflix's Spanish-language mini-series "I'm Not Afraid," adapted from Niccolò Ammaniti's 2003 novel, follows 10-year-old Miguel in a small Mexican village in 1986. The series explores the loss of childhood innocence, the cruelties of poverty, and the awakening of a child's conscience as his safe world begins to erode after a discovery shatters his innocence.

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VarietyNetflix's 'I'm Not Afraid' Review: A Harrowing Mexican Coming-of-Age Mystery About Lost Innocencevariety.com

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Netflix's latest Spanish-language mini-series, 'I'm Not Afraid,' is a harrowing tale about the cruelties of poverty and the loss of childhood innocence.
The series depicts the anguish of an interrupted boyhood and the awakening of a child's conscience as their safest spaces erode.
The first television adaptation of Niccolò Ammaniti's 2003 novel 'I'm Not Scared' is told from the perspective of a 10-year-old Miguel (Aldo Emiliano Navarro).
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Based on the novel by Niccolò Ammaniti, "I'm Not Afraid" is a thriling coming-of-age story about a young boy whose discovery shatters his innocence.

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