![]() It’s a tough needle to thread, and the series effectively manages to thread it time and again across the series. From the minds of Paolo Giordano, Francesca Manieri, and Luca Guadagnino (director of Call Me By Your Name, who also directed each of the ten installments of the series), We Are Who We Are manages to dig into crucial issues like family, sexuality, identity, friendship, and love while never losing sight of how young and malleable its core cast of characters are – and never making the adults that surround them (who have their own layers of interpersonal drama outside of their relationships with the kids in their lives) into the bad guys. And it’s equally as rare to find a cast of young actors as talented and emotionally connected to their characters as we have in the series. It’s rare to find a show that treats modern adolescents with as much care and grace as HBO’s We Are Who We Are.
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