NekoHomey
Purely Joyful Movie!
Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Taraparain
Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
juliangil1
Season 1 wasn't bad but season 2 is just garbage. They claim to bring awareness of suicide so people will speak up before they try to commit it. All the show does though is explain to those that are suicidal that it's worthless to speak up, that no ones is going to help them that they might as well kill them selves because if they get raped or bullied nothing will truly happen to those who hurt them. If you are suicidal do not watch this might provoke you to commit suicide. Not to mention the show is terrible watch breaking bad instead the guy all though twisted represents someone with an extremely complex personality that develops every season and all though dying is trying to make the best of his last days even though not legally haha.
henryshear
I loved this show when Season 1 came out. I loved the 80's music because I am a huge fan. I am 16 and I felt that teenagers were really being represented in the right way. Most teens hate pop music and do not listen to it. I felt very similar to Clay Jensen and I was really impacted by this show. I am not the typical teen though. From a very young age I have never had an interest in having a social media presence. I had no idea how awful social media could potentially be until this show came out. I had only heard rumors and stories until watching the show. The central mystery of why Hannah killed herself keeps you interested throughout the whole first season. I could not stop watching because you have to know what Clay did wrong and why he deserved a tape. Tapes are sadly a very inventive way to say why you killed yourself and I hope that it is not repeated in the modern world. There is a lot of discussion as to whether or not 13 Reasons Why glorifies suicide and I have never understood how it has. The directors show the physical and mental pain that Hannah goes through during each episode when someone lets her down. Her heart is broken over and over again and then finally her spirit is broken. Suicide rates have climbed amongst teens because of phones. Some of the damage done to Hannah definitely comes from the presence of phones. Phones definitely make people feel lonely and it is not a good thing. People are not social anymore and people live in a fake world through Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter. 13 Reasons Why does a really good job of showing the empty pit of loneliness that you can feel in high school.When I watched Season 2, I expected the fallout of Season 1 and the trial of course, but I also did not expect other things. I will not go into those things for those who have not watched the show, but I was somewhat disappointed by the writing direction. The writers made a conscious decision to change or alter Hannah's backstory through the views of other people and it definitely did not work for some of the characters. Not having the book as a fallback made the show veer in weird, strange directions in regards to Tyler. The second season introduces a place called the Clubhouse which is for the best because it was a big shout-out to the Me Too Movement. I just worry that 13 Reasons Why is now only trying to shock viewers rather than deliver a convincing, thought out story. The acting in both seasons has been amazing and even the new cast members are phenomenal. I think my massive problem with season 2 was the plot and Clay was not the central character as much which pissed me off. Clay was the main character in Season 1 and I do not feel as if he is in it as much as he should be in this one. Plot threads concern more on the people Hannah blames for her death. There are a few pairings of actors that work extremely well in Season 2 that did not happen in Season 1. That was a pleasant surprise, but Season 2 is not in the same league as Season 1. Not by a long shot. I hope Season 3 is amazing, but with Katherine Langford leaving, I do not know how the show will be. I am still a huge fan and I cannot wait to see what it will be like. On another note, I would not suggest this show for anybody under 14-15. This show is really important for teens to watch though. There are a few gruesome scenes, but it is really important and perfectly signifies how our culture is right now.
yasirjunejo
13 reasons why is the one of the best thing in my life.this is highly appreciated tv show i have ever seen.just loved the whole season 1 but season 2 was just an average.i loved the whole story,oh man i just in love with it.clay jensen,tony,hannah,jessica,alex,tyler,justin foley is so awesome and kevin porter all these guy's acting was so outstanding i mean i am just obsessed with it.it is so awesome it is totally related to all the kids who are in high schools or in universities.this serial has showed so much to the parents,children and have taugth so much of the things.season 1 was so an incredible thing that i ever have in my life.this drama's character are so good man just damn good i'm just in love it i loved the acting of all these guys is so mind blowing . so lets talk about season 2, season 2 was quiet fine,good trials but not a real one as it should be,i mean in court you're still lying man,now come on.i'm just in still shocked what the they did to the tyler oh damn it.season tow was supposed to be more good i''m it is good but end was not a satisfied they went on probation and what about jessica's statement that she made huh? this was little messed up in the last 3 episodes although it was quiet good to watch and i loved it really last episode of season 2,tyler got some serious shit but end was also not thriller i mean,you can little shit it was.but i liked it though,can't wait for the season 3 and i totally loved it season 1 and season 2 are really good to be watchthis shows so much of the feelings to the parents to show them how kids are really being through in their school and it is really good lessons for them to take care of their kids.just wanted to say they clay's acting and his character i led and secondly i loved the justin so much,his smile,his outfits and he is superb at acring.alex's is also good.i loved the season 1 one and totally obsessed with it all these characters and all these guys thet cast are so good they are really matching to their characters oh man all i wanted to that is i loved it.i am also willing to buy a book.just loved the whole both seasons i really loved them,they taught me a lot of the lessons about loneliness,being alone and much.salute the 13reasons why's whole crew to make these kinda show.i loved it man i totally in love with this t-v series.
reeseegaming
First of all, Hannah Baker is a whiny little brat who killed herself because she's suicidal. This show glorifies suicidality by blaming it on external factors, rather than on the individual. If we focused on how to prevent suicide by starting with the individual, the show would be much better. Teens are annoying, but we aren't nearly as superficial or dumb as this show would have you to believe we are. Trivializing idiots like Hannah Baker, only creates more idiots. In addition, I can only remember about 3 or 4 reasons why the main blank slate, superficial character killed herself...and with each reason, she blames everyone but herself. In addition to that, the teen acting is pretty god awful! Overall, this show is enjoyable if you're drunk, high, or have a large piece of your brain missing, but if you actually want to take it seriously, you will be punished by the show itself for doing so!