The 5-episode Netflix miniseries entered the Top 10 in 30 countries: it ends in less than 4 hours

The 5-episode Netflix miniseries entered the Top 10 in 30 countries: it ends in less than 4 hours


The Swedish drama is taking Europe by storm after two weeks on the platform.

Need a Netflix marathon but don’t have much time for it? Here’s a tip: Interrupted Childhood, a miniseries that arrived on the streaming platform just a few weeks ago and which you can devour in less than 4 hours. Not only because its 5 episodes of less than an hour allow it, but also because critics agree that it has a story that captures you enough to watch it in one sitting.

Proof of this is that, after its debut on April 24, it entered the Top 10 of 30 countries, most of them European. A Swedish drama not to be missed if you like suspenseful dramas.

Childhood Interrupted is a drama focused on juvenile delinquency in a developed country like Sweden. At the center of the story are Billy and Dogge, two teenagers recruited by a street gang. The two friends enter a violent world, where they evidently don’t have the tools to protect themselves.

When a teenager who tries to leave the gang is shot, Detective Farid tries to put an end to this network and will have Medhi, the leader who recruits the minors, in his sights.




“A very good series” for some and “a banal topic” for others, Childhood Interrupted shines above all because it is entertainment that is easy to consume and fulfills its function. As we say, 5 episodes that do not exceed 50 minutes, in which it is easy to empathize with the king…

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