"Sex & The City" for Millenials. Based on her own bestseller, Dolly Alderton tells us everything she knows about love. Or thinks she knows.
Dolly Alderton is in real life what Carrie Bradshaw is in fictional series worlds:
Award-winning journalist and columnist, who has now also made it to her own podcast. And author of a book that became a bestseller overnight and was consequently also adapted as a series. Because she was also allowed to provide that herself (as a screenwriter), fans of her coming-of-age story don't have to worry about any falsification of the content. The plot, loosely based on her own experiences, deals with the love trials and tribulations of four friends in London in the 2010s and tries to answer the question of whether platonic love can outlast romantic love. At the center are the two childhood friends Maggie (Emma Appleton) and Birdy (Bel Powley), whose bond will be put to many a test. Not only because of the dialogue and authentic settings a few corners closer to the lives of young women and men at mating time than the dusty US counterpart.