Английская Википедия:Heartbreak High (2022 TV series)
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Heartbreak High is an Australian comedy drama television series created for Netflix, by Hannah Carroll Chapman. It is a soft-reboot of the 1994 series first screened on Network Ten.[1][2] The series follow the students and teachers of Hartley High as they navigate racial tensions in Australia, high school romances, and all sorts of teen angst.[3] The show premiered on 14 September 2022.[4] A month after it was released, the show was renewed for a second season,[5] which is set to premiere on 11 April 2024.[6]
The first season was met with positive critical reviews. It won an International Emmy Award and received 15 AACTA Awards nominations, including Best Drama Series, winning six.
Premise
After a map detailing the sexual exploits of Hartley High's students is discovered graffitied on the wall of the school, all of the students whose names were on it are forced to attend a new sexual education course called the Sexual Literacy Tutorial (SLT, pronounced "sluts" by the students). The map's creator, Amerie Wadia (Ayesha Madon), becomes a social outcast after taking the fall for its co-author, Harper McLean (Asher Yasbincek), who has stopped talking to her following a tragedy at a music festival they attended.
Cast
Main
- Ayesha Madon as Amerie Wadia, a brash, working-class Indian-Australian girl who becomes a pariah at Hartley High.[7]
- James Majoos as Darren Rivers, a queer and non-binary student who befriends Amerie.
- Chloé Hayden as Quinn “Quinni” Gallagher-Jones, Darren's lesbian best friend who is autistic.[8][9]
- Asher Yasbincek as Harper McLean, a punk girl who has had a falling out with Amerie
- Thomas Weatherall as Malakai Mitchell, a bisexual Bundjalung basketball jock new to Hartley.[10]
- Will McDonald as Douglas “Ca$h” Piggott, an asexual eshay, drug dealer and food delivery driver.
- Joshua Heuston as Dustin “Dusty” Reid, a bisexual musician involved with Harper.[7]
- Gemma Chua-Tran as Sasha So, a Chinese-Australian lesbian.
- Bryn Chapman-Parish as Spencer “Spider” White, the class clown.
- Sherry-Lee Watson as Missy Beckett, an Indigenous student involved with Sasha.
- Brodie Townsend as Anthony “Ant” Vaughn, an affable, big-hearted student.
- Chika Ikogwe as Josephine “Jojo” Obah, English and SLT’s teacher at Hartley High.
- Scott Major as Peter Rivers, Darren's father, who reprises his role from the 1994 series.
- Rachel House as Principal Stacy "Woodsy" Woods, the performatively woke school principal at Hartley High.
- Sam Rechner as Rowan Callaghan (season 2)[11]
- Kartanya Maynard as Zoe Clarke (season 2)[11]
- Angus Sampson as Timothy Voss, a sports teacher (season 2)[12]
Recurring and notable guest stars
- Isabella Gutierrez as Chaka Cardenes, who reprises her role as Australian-Salvadoran from the 1994 series.
- Ben Oxenbould as Justin McLean, Harper's dad.
- Justin Smith as Jim the Maintenance Man.
- Sandy Sharma as Huma Wadia, Amerie's mother.
- Tom Wilson, Kye McMaster and Ari McCarthy as Chook, Tilla and Jayden, Ca$h's friends.
- Maggie Dence as Nan, Ca$h's grandmother.
- Stephen Hunter as Coach Arkell.
- Jeremy Lindsay Taylor as Kurt Peterson, who reprises his role from the 1994 series.
- Natalie Tran as Rhea Brown, a local author.
Episodes
Production
The series was announced in December 2020, and filming began in November 2021.[13][14][15]
The TV series was mostly filmed in the suburbs of Marouba and Matraville of New South Wales between late 2021 and early 2022.[16]
A second season was announced on 19 October 2022.[17][18] Filming for season 2 started in May 2023.
Reception
Audience viewership
Heartbreak High debuted at number six on Netflix's Top 10 TV English titles for the tracking week of 19–25 September 2022 with 18.25 million hours viewed.[19] On the following week, it climbed to number five and garnered 14.88 million viewing hours.[20] The series remained in the top 10 for the third week, placing at number eight with 9.48 million viewing hours.[21]
Critical response
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gave the series an approval rating of 100%, with an average rating of 7.3 out of 10, based on nine critics.[22] On the review website IMDb, the series holds an average score of 7.7 out of 10, as of October 15, 2022.[23] The show received praise for its racial, sexuality, gender and neurodivergent representation, realism towards modern teenhood, costumes and visuals.[24][25][26] It was also positively compared to other popular modern teen dramas (which viewers found it very similar to), including Euphoria, Never Have I Ever and Sex Education. Alex Henderson of The Conversation said that the show addressed serious topics like substance abuse, discrimination or youth crime, but still uses comical moments and avoids cliché moments whilst showing mistakes made by the characters.[27] Mitchell Adams of The Sydney Morning Herald commented on the representation of autism, saying "scenes where Quinni feels overwhelmed just sitting on a bus, or being at a party while forcing herself to mask how she feels in order to better fit in and not upset people, depict a pain neurodivergent people know all too well".[28] Collider named the series as one of the best new TV shows of 2022.[29]
Accolades
Award | Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Шаблон:Abbr |
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AACTA Awards | 2022 | Best Drama Series | Heartbreak High | Шаблон:Nom | [30] |
Best Lead Actor in Drama | James Majoos | Шаблон:Nom | |||
Best Supporting Actor in Drama | Thomas Weatherall | Шаблон:Won | |||
Best Direction in Drama or Comedy | Gracie Otto | Шаблон:Nom | |||
Best Screenplay in Television | Hannah Carroll Chapman (for "Map Bitch") | Шаблон:Won | |||
Best Cinematography in Television | Simon Ozolins (for "Map Bitch") | Шаблон:Nom | |||
Best Costume Design in Television | Rita Carmody (for "Map Bitch") | Шаблон:Won | |||
Best Production Design in Television | Marni Kornhauser (for "Map Bitch") | Шаблон:Nom | |||
Best Casting | Amanda Mitchell | Шаблон:Nom | |||
Audience Choice Award for Best Television Series | Heartbreak High | Шаблон:Won | |||
Audience Choice Award for Best Actor | Bryn Chapman-Parish | Шаблон:Won | |||
Thomas Weatherall | Шаблон:Nom | ||||
Audience Choice Award for Best Actress | Chloé Hayden | Шаблон:Won | |||
Ayesha Madon | Шаблон:Nom | ||||
Asher Yasbincek | Шаблон:Nom | ||||
AACTA International Awards | 2023 | Best Drama Series | Heartbreak High | Шаблон:Nom | [31] |
Best Actor in a Series | Thomas Weatherall | Шаблон:Nom | |||
GLAAD Media Awards | 2023 | Outstanding New TV Series | Heartbreak High | Шаблон:Nom | [32] |
Logie Awards | 2023 | Most Popular Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie | Heartbreak High | Шаблон:Nom | [33] |
Most Popular New Talent | Chloé Hayden | Шаблон:Nom | |||
Ayesha Madon | Шаблон:Nom | ||||
Most Outstanding Supporting Actor | Thomas Weatherall | Шаблон:Won | |||
International Emmy Awards | 2023 | Kids: Live-Action | Heartbreak High | Шаблон:Won |
References
External links
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