DVD Review

Skins: Volume 1

EW's GRADE
A

Details With: Nicholas Hoult and Hannah Murray

 UNDERAGE OF CONSENT: Nicholas Hoult and Georgina Moffat let their hormones do the talking in Skins Skins
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UNDERAGE OF CONSENT: Nicholas Hoult and Georgina Moffat let their hormones do the talking in Skins

The Stateside chatter around this British high school dramedy was mostly due to its envelope-pushing take on teen sexuality and drug use. Skins certainly doesn't disappoint on those fronts, least of all in this DVD, where its ill-behaved youngsters swear and smoke just like they did during the show's original run in the U.K. (It was lightly edited for U.S. cable, where two seasons just aired back-to-back; this DVD set contains only season 1.) But for those of us raised on American teen soaps — bitchy morality plays acted out by overdressed twentysomethings — the real shock of Skins comes from its characters, who are allowed to behave like real teenagers in all their confused, irrational, hopeful glory. Extras like video diaries and deleted scenes dig deeper into their world; the results are mixed, but they hardly kill the buzz. A

Originally posted Jan 07, 2009 Published in issue #1031 Jan 23, 2009 Order article reprints

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