13 Reasons Why Season 2 - A mess that Hannah's death leaves

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"This is your fault, Hannah." This mess started with you, messing with the lives of others. " - Clay Jensen

It can be said that not only the life of the living characters is a thing that Hannah Baker's mess, but also the film since then. Despite the expectations of audiences around the world, the second season of the Netflix series - 13 Reasons Why was a big disappointment. The reason for this is probably not up to 13, but certainly more than 1.

After Season 1 received widespread public attention due to the exploitation of sensitive issues in adolescence, not many previous works dared to go in. 13 Reasons Why back to the same season 2 with a completely original "script", because the original book that the film is based on has been told the story in the first season. From the first steps of independence, Season 2 quickly slipped off the success of last year.


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The attraction from the first season is no longer. The 13 episodes of Season 2 have a different atmosphere from the previous season. Audiences will still be drawn to the end of the story. Instead of being fascinated by mystery and gradually unfolding each part of the story through each episode. Now, the viewer is just a feeling of patience watching a lawsuit last long days to wait to see how the results will be in the end.

Although retaining the number of characters from the previous season, this season's 13 Reasons Why continues to bring in more new characters such as parents of Bryce, Cyrus, Mackenzie, Scott, Nina, Jackie, and even including the head coach of Liberty High Baseball. The reason for this is probably understandable. After the first season with each focus on each of the reasons for Hannah's suicide, this Season 2 scenario will require as many characters as possible to fill the empty time. The series has been associated with the "13" episode. However, too many characters means too many angles, too many views, too many storylines are scattered.

New characters need more land, but time on the image of the old character is not reduced. Screenplay by race with time should also not distribute reasonable or invest in a story that is true. Then viewers do not know what focus should be on the story and see where the "same range". Consequently, the new faces are not deep and not enough to make the audience salty; While with the old, except for a few, like Justin and Zach, the rest has become increasingly saturated and cloudy, including Clay. Even when watching the last episode, the audience probably wished Tyler would do what he nearly did-to-do to get rid of some unnecessary characters.


Talking about the content, the beginning and the end of a movie always plays the most important role, but both the first and the last episode of this season have failed to convince the audience. Season 2 begins with a few months of events after the end of season 1, and this time-jump has become a precursor to future mistakes. A number of innovations have taken place in this new era: Clay and Skye begin a relationship, Hannah's parents are separated, Alex regains consciousness after a suicide attempt, and changes a lot. the way the characters. The audience did not see the full force of the affair between Clay & Skye, the rift in Hannah's affections and thoughts, as well as the reaction of the entire Liberty High school after the turn. Alex's (which should be seen).

Unfortunately, the first episode did not stop there, but in a weird way, many of the actors from the beginning of this season were quite steeped in, especially Miles Heizer (Alex), Dylan Minnette (Clay) ) and Ross Butler (Zach). Only after a few episodes, their performance became more natural and more in tune with the storyline, as actors themselves were surprised by the changes in their characters' personalities and had to get acquainted. gradually.

And here, the worst of the first episode: Hannah becomes a true "ghost". As if the flashback scenes were not bad enough to ruin the image of a Hannah worthy of the season. It is unclear whether the appearance of Clay's "ghost" in Clay's imagination is another way to fill the void in the movie's duration, but it's actually quite silly and annoying when it comes to scenes. so. A minus point in not just the first episode but all episodes and of course the overall quality of the entire movie season goes down.


As for the last episode, perhaps after Hannah committed suicide in the last episode last season and received positive feedback, the scriptwriter once again pulled the old "shocking" out for re-use. But where is the mistake? Hannah's suicide is a real sight, hitting on the viewer's mood to grieve for the fate of a girl. But Tyler's brutal bullying at Montgomery was unreasonable, and only hurt his eyes.

There have been a lot of films detailing a madcap character and venting rage on others, but the process that led to their anger was very realistic and impressed with the audience even though it was brutal, How come blood. Here, the reason for Montgomery's actions is not so great. That is not to say in real life the number of cases of students behaving so be sure to count on the finger. Because of the "bears", bullies have enough "brainpower" to anticipate the consequences they can suffer if they are "over-handed", from victims, parents, schools and the law. the law. This shocking scene is just an excuse for the scriptwriter to lead to Tyler's last-minute action, but how can it convince the audience that its source is unreasonable?


Certainly not many people after watching this Season 2 wish that I had never seen any of the episode to be able to retain the good impression of the first season. When news of renew Season 2 for 13 Reason Why was first published by Netflix, the reaction of the public at the time there are many opinions contrary. Some thought the film should not go on because the story in the first season was complete enough, while the rest did not "break" the cast of characters / actors and the plot they have sympathy with. Maybe this Season 2 is more than enough to completely remove the view of the half-back.

If you are a fan of Season 1 and are planning to watch Season 2, DO NOT. Keep a good memory of the beginning of your movie. If the crew still intend to do Season 3, DO NOT. It is time to draw lessons that not for profit that self destructive work has created a success for himself.

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