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[[Curfew (series)|Curfew]] is a British crime drama television series for Paramount+ UK & Ireland. It is an adaptation of the novel [[After Dark]] by Jayne Cowie.
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In a dystopian future "Republic of Great Britain" established after a left-wing revolution, a 12-hour curfew is imposed on all men (except those with ex-london permits, such as policemen, emergency services, etc) each night, forcing individuals to retreat to their homes by sundown. This system is justified by the authorities as a means of ensuring public safety. However, despite what the state-controlled media says, women are not as safe as they think.
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The story opens with a chilling discovery: a young woman has been brutally murdered and left at a Women’s Safety Centre in District One, an area in London reserved exclusively for lesbians under the Women's Safety Act. The news rattles the community and reignites discussions about safety, the curfew, and the ineffectiveness of the government’s purported protective measures. As residents express their outrage and sorrow, it becomes evident that the murder is more than just a tragic event; it is considered an act of [[incel]] terrorism, and MI5 are called in, along with Homeland Security.
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== External Links ==
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*[https://m.imdb.com/news/ni64460732 IMDB]
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== See Also ==
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*[[Curfew for men]]
   
 
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Latest revision as of 01:37, 13 October 2024

Curfew is a British crime drama television series for Paramount+ UK & Ireland. It is an adaptation of the novel After Dark by Jayne Cowie.

In a dystopian future "Republic of Great Britain" established after a left-wing revolution, a 12-hour curfew is imposed on all men (except those with ex-london permits, such as policemen, emergency services, etc) each night, forcing individuals to retreat to their homes by sundown. This system is justified by the authorities as a means of ensuring public safety. However, despite what the state-controlled media says, women are not as safe as they think.

The story opens with a chilling discovery: a young woman has been brutally murdered and left at a Women’s Safety Centre in District One, an area in London reserved exclusively for lesbians under the Women's Safety Act. The news rattles the community and reignites discussions about safety, the curfew, and the ineffectiveness of the government’s purported protective measures. As residents express their outrage and sorrow, it becomes evident that the murder is more than just a tragic event; it is considered an act of incel terrorism, and MI5 are called in, along with Homeland Security.

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