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Stranger Things season four TV review: 'a knowing throwback to the films and fashions of our childhoods'

Josh Howie reviews the new series of Netflix's smash hit

July 14, 2022 08:43
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★★★★☆
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In the week after the release of the conclusion to Stranger Things Season 4, two pieces of information have emerged that make me want to rewind the entire thing in my brain and see if it now plays out any different.

For those who’ve somehow managed to avoid Netflix’s monster monster hit, 4 billion hours watched for this season alone, it’s a coming of age story about four pre-teen geeky boys finding a mysterious girl with special powers. From that starting point the cast, scope and locations have ever increased, until we just had battles fought by three groups of heroes across the world, for the fate of the world.

I actually jumped ship midway through the last season, its 80s references and kooky teenage drama wearing a bit thin, but I’d heard creators The Duffer Brothers has course corrected, and indeed the show has returned to a scarier and more gruesome milieu, as befitting its 15 rating.

This seemingly omits a chunk of its core audience, especially as part of the show’s success has been in its clever positioning of being all things to all people. Adults get a knowing post-modern throwback to the films and fashions of our childhoods, younger viewers get an apparently original teen drama with a tempered bit of sci-fi horror, with the higher rating on a streaming service turning out to not be much a barrier to entry.

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