A simple hindsight

Fredrick 2022-09-10 07:00:39

This series, in terms of the issues and topics discussed, is very worth watching, but its performance is a bit extreme and exaggerated, and it is not recommended for people with psychological trauma and low acceptance ability to watch. And out of selfishness, that is, my love for Miles Heizer, is an important reason why I insist on watching it. The feeling of the first season is not bad, the first is the novel way of expressing the story, similar to the unit drama, but through the tape, Hannah's narration and Clay's listening are connected with "Reasons". It is easy to understand, and the audience will also have expectations for the recording of the male protagonist when watching, in short, it is attractive in terms of narrative. Then there is the plot aspect. There is a detailed description of how Hannah went to suicide. In my opinion, not every reason is shocking, and even some are excusable, because most people will choose that way, very realistic, and also Very helpless. For example, the last teacher, personally, thinks that he is not negligent, just a routine, but he does not know the harm caused by his words, and can not ask a person to always have such a keen insight into the true heart of others, but this is inadvertent The neglect of time has become the last straw that broke the camel's back, so it is very realistic and helpless. The other reasons also have their own merits, and I will not repeat them. All in all, the plot is very successful through the description of each of the 13 reasons and the integration between them, and also achieves the purpose of alertness. Perhaps the inadvertent behavior has already hurt. Others, and blindly following the trend is a wrong choice. The most important thing is to learn to empathize. People cannot always live in their own world. These are the reasons for bullying. Another point, in the time of pain and despair, I hope everyone can open their hearts a little bit, I know it is difficult, but please at least find an outlet, no matter it is a person or thing, please believe that no one is absolute Lonely, you're only temporarily blinded by darkness, There is always something getting your back. Maybe I'm not right, maybe I don't fully appreciate the deadly feeling, but I hope you can believe that the darkness will eventually pass, the dawn will come, and sometimes you just need a little help. As for the feelings of the next three seasons, judging from everyone's comments, there are mixed positives and negatives. Although I cannot give a so-called objective and fair evaluation, after all, I am not a professional drama critic, but I still want to talk about my feelings. It's clear that each season discusses an issue facing American teens, and it's all deep, from bullying, rape, firearms, murder, to mental issues, no doubt heavy topics. Although this is not the same as our life, and some can even be said to be far from each other, we can still find some similarities from it, which is also worth thinking about and solving. There is no doubt that the choice of theme is a wonderful part of this series. And another aspect that I appreciate is that the characters of this show are no longer perfect. The second season overturned Hannah's perfect character design, making her from a victim to a real victim, because she has never been a victim. There is no unprovoked harm, sometimes their own behavior will be the fuse, and the perpetrators in the first season have also become alive, their harm to Hannah is only one aspect of them, we as bystanders can Condemn, but never condemn them, because people are multifaceted and can remain disgusted, but they cannot be allowed to die. But about the third season, it is my least favorite season. The reason is very simple. The values ​​do not match. In my opinion, random rummaging and stealing are not commendable behaviors, even in certain circumstances, not to mention this It's not a drama about espionage and suspense, and it's a bit strange to be suspicious of each other and turn against each other because of a false accusation. Although the screenwriter also explained the reason, it really feels a bit far-fetched. As for the last season, most of them tend to be inferior to the first and second seasons, and my opinion is similar, but from the emotional aspect, this is my favorite season, because I have already experienced the male protagonist more than the first three seasons. Clay's behavior and the pressure on his face are indeed a very depressing state, and I can understand what they are doing for other characters in the play. It can be said that this season is still very successful in expressing the theme of mental disorders. . And as always, at the end of the play, there is no very effective method, just telling us to go through it. This is also very realistic, but it also reminds us that we need to work hard in this area for a better tomorrow. But the point of slight regret is also obvious. First of all, a certain episode in the play wanted to integrate the real-time racial discrimination into it, but it did not do it well. Although it seemed to create a relaxed atmosphere in the depression, it was like a party. time, although the audience's attention has been temporarily diverted, in fact, this is a practice that avoids the important and I personally don't like it. But it seems that in the face of far more difficult situations, enemies can become friends, and all rigid relationships can be eased. It does make sense, but it really seems like a superfluous piece. In addition, the sad point is that Alex's experience, maybe the screenwriter did it on purpose, hoping to give the audience a little hope and sunshine in the dark, after all, many people think this is the reason for them to stick to this season, but this season is all good It's outrageous that everything happened to Alex. There is always a feeling that everyone is drunk and I wake up alone, but after all, he is a direct murderer, and personally I still hope to be fair. But on second thought, most of those beautiful justices were created, and there are indeed many examples of murderers in reality. But there is still some inability to accept it personally. Finally, I would like to say that throughout the whole series, the pattern is gradually becoming smaller, from the discussion of universal human values ​​and problems all the way to the more and more American problems, it feels fresh, but the charm is slightly lacking. But it cannot be denied that this is indeed a good drama worth recommending. time, although the audience's attention has been temporarily diverted, in fact, this is a practice that avoids the important and I personally don't like it. But it seems that in the face of far more difficult situations, enemies can become friends, and all rigid relationships can be eased. It does make sense, but it really seems like a superfluous piece. In addition, the sad point is that Alex's experience, maybe the screenwriter did it on purpose, hoping to give the audience a little hope and sunshine in the dark, after all, many people think this is the reason for them to stick to this season, but this season is all good It's outrageous that everything happened to Alex. There is always a feeling that everyone is drunk and I wake up alone, but after all, he is a direct murderer, and personally I still hope to be fair. But on second thought, most of those beautiful justices were created, and there are indeed many examples of murderers in reality. But there is still some inability to accept it personally. Finally, I would like to say that throughout the whole series, the pattern is gradually becoming smaller, from the discussion of universal human values ​​and problems all the way to the more and more American problems, it feels fresh, but the charm is slightly lacking. But it cannot be denied that this is indeed a good drama worth recommending. time, although the audience's attention has been temporarily diverted, in fact, this is a practice that avoids the important and I personally don't like it. But it seems that in the face of far more difficult situations, enemies can become friends, and all rigid relationships can be eased. It does make sense, but it really seems like a superfluous piece. In addition, the sad point is that Alex's experience, maybe the screenwriter did it on purpose, hoping to give the audience a little hope and sunshine in the dark, after all, many people think this is the reason for them to stick to this season, but this season is all good It's outrageous that everything happened to Alex. There is always a feeling that everyone is drunk and I wake up alone, but after all, he is a direct murderer, and personally I still hope to be fair. But on second thought, most of those beautiful justices were created, and there are indeed many examples of murderers in reality. But there is still some inability to accept it personally. Finally, I would like to say that throughout the whole series, the pattern is gradually becoming smaller, from the discussion of universal human values ​​and problems all the way to the more and more American problems, it feels fresh, but the charm is slightly lacking. But it cannot be denied that this is indeed a good drama worth recommending.

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13 Reasons Why quotes

  • Hannah: I'm glad you're still listening. Having fun?

  • [repeated line]

    Hannah: Hey, Helmet.