We Are Who We Are is, I suspect, more appealing to adults – with its languorous pace, I can’t imagine my 13-year-old getting through an episode without several detours to Tik-Tok.
n We Are Who We Are, an eight-part series set on an American military base in Chioggia, Italy, a disgruntled adolescent asks an older friend: “Do you ever feel like you don’t fit in anywhere?”
Luca Guadagnino’s languid and immensely atmospheric series focuses on teenagers Fraser and Caitlin, who are, in different ways, adrift.
I am in my forties and am yet to grow out of teen dramas.