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Man, how things have changed since 1997/1998 (regarding school/teens)


If this was filmed today, all the kids would have broken grammar (Essex) with using swear words in every other sentence. Track bottoms would be on everyone and the dad would probably be unemployed. I just want to know if there are any state schools that are this posh in Britain today? Certainly not very many. If they filmed this today, what do you think would be different?

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You certainly offer a pessimistic portrayal of teenagers in this country! Basingstoke then and now is a generally middle class town but I agree that the 'posh' state schools are few and far between. Some Americanisms would be part of their vocabulary and I disagree with your trackbottoms comment (do even the roughest state schools tolerate this?).

I also agree that the Dad (who in the film had his own photography business) would probably be out of work now.

Obviously, the biggest thing that would be different now is how much the people would be using technology compared to back then. Possibly Steven wouldn't be meeting men in cottages and maybe him and John would have lasted a little longer having their phones to communicate with each other (would John have a second phone, to hide from Christina?). Another example is that Jessica would have felt even more victimised by Kevin who could have filmed their night together and showed it to his friends, even put it online.

Gosh, this film feels so quaint now thinking about it, even anachronistic in some ways. I wish I could go back to that time.

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I agree about the technology. Maybe Steven would have used online dating sites to meet guys rather than in the toilets and instead of a school newspaper it would probably have been a blog or something. And obviously, Steven wouldn't have used a floppy disc . Other than that though I think it would have all been pretty similar. Dr Who is even back on tv now!

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You guys are missing the point. If it was set in this generation, there would be much more openness to the gay community and not as so frown upon. Of course, there may be some bullying still, but generally, thank goodness, LGBT are much more widely accepted.

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