There is nothing to say about the plot and rhythm. The whole story is also a very popular campus bullying problem in the United States in recent years, and then settled on the final theme: some of them care, but none of them care enough, and the sentence if any of us stay borrowed from countless people’s mouths. friend, she should be alive today.
Perhaps the background of the story is a group of high school students who think they are grown up but have not yet grown up. The whole story makes me feel naive when I look at it. I saw that the last favorite was Sheri, who I didn’t like very much at the beginning: She did something wrong. She didn't dare to admit that she couldn't bear it right now, but she was at least trying to make up, she was trying to make things better, so she went to help the grandfather who was in a car accident, and she promised that one day she would tell Jeff's family the truth. I think this is the correct teenage attitude: we all make mistakes, and we all consistently try not to let it ruin our life.
I don't want to blame the victim, Clay is like a hero in it, but I want to ask, 13 reasons why Hannah killed herself, why is she not in it? Hannah has been rejecting everyone, and at the same time hoping that others will chase after her stubbornly? She said to Clay, get the fuck out of here, and hoped that he stayed. She perfunctorily passed the door of Mr Porter's office and hoped that he would chase it out. When she was raped by Bryce, she couldn't even say no. why should the whole thing happens the way you want it to happen? Without you even telling anyone that you want it to happen that way?
So by the end of the day, who killed Hanna? Parents who are not paying attention, teachers who are not taking it seriously, friends who are not caring enough, and a stupid little girl who are not even bold enough to say a word.
Of course I am not saying that this is all Hannah's fault. I just want to say that for campus bullying, blindly accusing others of not paying attention (after all, everyone is busy and only caring about their own feelings is a natural thing), it is better to encourage victims to tell their feelings and experiences, maybe Can this help more? Perhaps this is one of the things the screenwriter and director want to express?
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