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This American drama is an American suspense TV series based on Jay Asher's popular novel of the same name. The first season has a total of 13 episodes. The content of each episode is exactly the 13 tapes left by the protagonist Hannah after suicide. One of the volumes, each of which tells the story of a certain person and Hannah. The play (tape) describes the various things Hannah encountered at school, the way she dealt with it, and the last straw that broke her.
At first, when I watched this drama, I felt that the plot was a bit boring and lengthy, and I almost gave up, but while listening to Hannah recounting what happened in the past, I followed the actor Clay to the place where the incident happened, and my heart was quiet. Being brought into the play, at the end of each episode, I want to find out the answer quickly, who is she mentioned in the tape, and why did she do it, but I can't watch it immediately after watching an episode. The next episode, because every time I watch an episode, my heart will feel very heavy, and I will reflect on whether I have ever had these behaviors and hurt others unconsciously. It will take time to catch my breath before I can continue watching.
The content of the story mentions many things that really exist around us, such as bullying, sexual injury, etc. These things have happened around us before, maybe we have all experienced them, maybe you are the victim who dare not speak out, or the Perpetrators who don't think they're at fault, or even bystanders who don't realize they're part of it. Sometimes you think it's just a little joke, you don't know how much harm it will bring to others. If you see this situation on the side, will you turn a blind eye and think it has nothing to do with you, or will you lend a helping hand and care about the victim?
I really recommend everyone to go after this. Although she is not a 18-banned album, it is strongly not recommended for teenagers or people with suicidal tendencies to watch it alone or when they are in a low mood. Watching together with family members can also discuss various issues in the play together.
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