Chủ Nhật, 20 tháng 5, 2018

"13 Reasons Why" season 2: Is it necessary to have 13 lengthy sessions?

"13 Reasons Why" season 2: Is it necessary to have 13 lengthy sessions?


It touches on social problems, but the excesses of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why show that viewers are questioning whether the show Hurry to do more for the sake of revenue rather than trying to invest in the story content.

The second season of Netflix's 13 Reasons Why, the second season of Netflix, immediately proved its suspicion as to the basis of the plot. This online service gives the green light to the aftermath of an unexpected success from Season One. With a lax scenario, the lack of consistent character building, 13 Reasons Why season two just touched the surface of social problems in a superficial way. No one has asked Netflix to add a second, but in the context of the story as "the trend" as it is today, this is inevitable.

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Based on Jay Asher's best selling novel, the first part of 13 Reasons Why is 13 pieces of the reasons for the suicide decision of her pupil Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford).

Among them were the cheating of friends, the lack of responsibility of the school, the problem of sexual harassment and bullying ... pushed Hannah to the brink. Finally, the last episode was forced to witness the desperate girl who retired from life. The idea that everything will end here, Hannah's family will continue to fight for justice for their children, those who treated her badly will have to live for the rest of the life, the enemy Evil must be punished ... all of which can be deduced after a part is closed.

13 Reasons Why mùa 2: Có cần thiết đến 13 buổi luận tội dài dòng? - Ảnh 1.

But the second part is going to take the viewers one by one, because according to the filmmaker, "Hannah is not the only one." Each episode of season two will be the subject of every tape in season one. In front of the court, the account of his responsibility and explanation of the incident led in part to Hannah's suicide. [5] Five months after Hannah's death, the statements were mixed between reality and the past, Highlight the change in Liberty High.

Alex (Miles Heizer) who tried to commit suicide in season one but failed, is now struggling with physical and mental injuries. Olivia's mother (Kate Walsh) is still struggling to reclaim her daughter's voice. Jessica (Alisha Boe) struggles to keep going with her enforcer, Bryce (Justin Prentice). Clay (Dylan Minnette) who once loved to steal Hannah but never had a chance to say, now obsessed with her image almost always makes life completely upset.

Some of this season's second installment was too much to imagine, with a clumsy plot that wasted a lot of young talents gathered in the movie. The arrangement of the "barricades" made the storyline of the second round back to tell the audience how Hannah must die - what we know too well in season one. The story of ex-Jessica's boyfriend Justin is not outstanding, is still the song about drug school students and even the opening is supposed to be shocking (yes people also intend to do the third part It was not unexpected because it was predicted from the fourth episode.

This season's storytelling is also problematic. In the first season we see Hannah as the narrator, but to this part of the audience, while the audience saw her talking and interacting in flashbacks, she was seen talking to Clay. This is Clay's ghost or fantasy, no one explains it clearly.

After this second season, Liberty High School deserves to be the most cosmopolitan school in the world: a suicide student, fighting in school, more extortion cases, firearms, car accidents, rampant cyberbullying and a bunch of rapists.

We may agree that school age is a rebellious age that many people are not happy with, but drawing on the events surrounding life and death has been a tragedy for Hannah. Making her decision to commit suicide is more problematic. Obviously, these shows did not have the purpose of revealing the wounds of psychological trauma, only to prolong the inhibition of the audience. Netflix has recently canceled its 13th Reasons Why season after the shootings at Santa Fe High School in Texas that killed 10 people yesterday.



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