"13 Reasons Why" (13 Reasons Why): This American drama has been brushed to the fifth episode in one breath, and it is impossible to stop. The plot focuses on the generation of rumors and the great harm that school bullying can do to people, and gradually unfolds through Clay Jensen, who had a crush on Hannah, following the thirteen tapes he left behind as clues. The character setting of Clay is very interesting: he comes from a family of lawyers in the upper middle class. He is a little shy and attaches great importance to learning, but he is not completely ignorant of the world, but lacks courage. He never dares to break through the comfort zone of his life. When confronted with a real challenge, his first consideration is to retreat and escape. When the incident deviates from the right track, he will first weigh the balance of power between the two sides. Even if the evil of the group has been revealed, he will only avoid the victim's eyes for help. Choose silence and procrastination to deal with an already inflated social cancer. "The only way for evil to succeed is for justice to stand by." There is no doubt that he is one of us ordinary people. The evil of mediocrity penetrates into every pore of him, and he cannot escape from his narrow perspective. They will never understand own shamelessness and viciousness. Although the main purpose of the play is to expose the dark side of society, it does not deliberately use gloomy light and shade or tones or fragmented multiple perspectives and memories to piece together the truth. Probably because it involves a youth campus, the tone of the whole film is still relatively bright. While Na was injured, new hope seemed to continue to appear, but the shattering of the latter was more tragic each time. What was the last straw that broke Hannah? And what role does Clay play in it? To be added later.
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