Just now I finished watching the last episode, all the people and things have the results they should have, everything is going on the track that it should be going on. Thirteen Tapes Thirteen Reasons chronicles a girl's last memories and struggles at the end of her own life. Everyone in this play is a murderer, and everyone's physical, mental, and spiritual destruction is one of the reasons for the death of this kind and ordinary girl. Their silence and ignorance are like the straw that broke the camel's back.
Human beings are inherently evil at the beginning, which is reflected in this drama, which is believed in by Western culture. But from the scenes described in many details, we can feel the kindness in human nature. Zach silently put the things that his sister didn't like on the plate and put them on his plate; Alex told the facts and included in the final private meeting. Everyone's fault where they are; Justin blocking the door when his girlfriend is drunk and Bryce's sad look on the couch later; Jessica decides to make Bryce pay after talking to Clay; Sheri finally chooses surrendered. Everyone shows the goodness of human nature in their own way. Although this is a world intertwined with evil, goodness is like a light that can be projected from every small gap.
The last episode managed to grab my every nerve and made me want to know the next second of the plot and I couldn't bear to miss a single scene while wanting to fast forward. My heart felt like it was being held for an hour or so, whether it was Clay telling about Hannah's final life; every detail of Hannah's suicide; parents' expressions and words after entering the bathroom; classmates Facing the camera and the lawyer's frankness; or everyone's final decision made my mood and nerves go up and down together. The ending is really good so that the audience doesn't get too nervous or excited, the ending is set to Clay and Tony heading off with their trusted friends to the music on the air. In the end everything got better...
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