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    This desert island-set drama is a ‘bold, chilling’ nightmare ★★★★☆

    Ewang JohnsonBy Ewang JohnsonFebruary 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Adolescence writer Jack Thorne has adapted William Golding’s classic novel for his latest TV series about murderous male youth – but it’s a very different beast.

    Jack Thorne has long been an acclaimed and prolific playwright and screenwriter, with credits including mega stage-hit Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Nevertheless, last year’s Netflix phenomenon Adolescence, which he co-created with actor Stephen Graham, sent him into a different stratosphere, given how its tale of a 13-year-old killer cleaned up at the Emmys and sparked a global debate.  

    So you might say that Thorne choosing next to adapt William Golding’s classic novel Lord of the Flies was simultaneously good brand-building and tempting fate, given its superficial narrative similarities – another tale of boys behaving gruesomely. Yet in fact, Golding’s story of a school party gradually descending into violent anarchy and murderousness after their plane crashes on a desert island, is a very different beast – much more an allegory about the troubles of society full stop than those of male youth. 

    What Thorne’s bold, chilling four-parter pulls off so expertly is to make the narrative function on two levels – naturalistically, as a tense and immersive thriller, and philosophically, as a dark inquiry into the malignity of collective human behaviour. 

    It may centre children, but this is, of course, far from a children’s story

    His version of the story, which has had its international premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, retains the book’s period setting, with the boys speaking in an archaic, upper-crust British vernacular involving “long vacs” (holidays), “togs” (clothes) and “gnasher paste” (toothpaste). But otherwise, as takes on widely-studied classics go, this feels strikingly fresh and distinct.

    Structurally, Thorne’s key innovation is to present each episode from a different point of view, lending it an intimacy of characterisation that is complemented by Marc Munden’s impactful direction. From disorientating fish-eye-lens camerawork to Terrence Malick-style cutaways to nature in action (ants swarming, beetles scuttling), Munden really envelops the viewer in island life. Meanwhile the over-saturated colour palette – blazing reds and oranges, horrifyingly garish greens – gives the whole thing the hallucinogenic quality of a nightmare, something bolstered by The White Lotus composer Cristobal Tapia de Veer’s rumbling, discordant score. 



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