13 Reasons Why

13 Reasons Why

2017
13 Reasons Why
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13 Reasons Why

7.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama

After a teenage girl's perplexing suicide, a classmate receives a series of tapes that unravel the mystery of her tragic choice.

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7.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Mystery | More Info
Released: 2017-03-31 | Released Producted By: Paramount Television Studios , Anonymous Content Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.netflix.com/title/80117470
Synopsis

After a teenage girl's perplexing suicide, a classmate receives a series of tapes that unravel the mystery of her tragic choice.

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Cast

Dylan Minnette , Grace Saif , Christian Navarro

Director

Joy Gorman Wettels

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Paramount Television Studios , Anonymous Content

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Mr_Masterjones First of all and before review the series I must say that this show has a very important and well receive message about pressure and struggles students have in their high school, this is not something that should take lightly and I dont think any series or movies matter of fact showed something bold and blunt like this before.At the beginning We very well introduce to the series, characters and storyline and slowly begun to feel the pain and knowing mysteries and twists of the story. Everything is just in place, story isnt too slow to bore u or too fast to be cursory. Dialougs, drama and twists are good, acting, directing, plots and chemistry between characters are at very best. We dont have any totally evil or dumb characters that we usually see in this type of stories and thats a relife, just stuped immature teenagers doing things without thinking of consequences.Series in season 1 gets better episode by episode and thats mostly because of the good writing and directing besides the great job of its actor. We slowly get going with the story and with each tape get more attached and sympathetic. We learn how little things can effect your life in big ways and change it forever. Series has very important messages and topics besides the obvious, Its talking about love, loss, family, love, friendship, loneliness and so many more meaningful things, isnt just focus on bullying at school. Everything about this show was good from beginning to the end until they decide to continue the series in further seasons. They could have a very beautiful and inspiring ending scene in season 1 and wrapping the story up with a beautiful sad goodbye between main characters and end the story and series at its best but instead decided to continue the story which it was a huge mistake. Me personally before watching season 2, had hoped somehow with amazing stuff I saw in the first seson next season would be great too but that was false hope. One of the thing I loved most from season 1 was the dark and realistic theme of it which in season 2 almost faded. Not that this season was bad and unwatchable or not dark enough but could have been so much better. The first three episode was no good, little bit shallow and far away from the theme, mood and frame of the first season but in the middle gets back on track but then lost it in the finall episode and all that in 15 minutes. And again they should have ended series in this season or season one but instead decided to continue the story in one more season and without Hanna which thats just ridiculous because hole story is about her. One other thing that I didnt like about this season was what they did to hannas character that definitely reduced her popularity.At the end, personally rathered series had ended in one or at least two seasons with an artistic intense and sad goodbye scene but I guess You cant get always what you want. This was a worth watching tv series even I doubt it watching season 3. Series has alot of good and important topics to discuss but it has its flaws and ups and downs but still definitely is a great and watchable series, I just wish they lead it in a different direction. and one last thing I just love Katherine Langford and Dylan Minnette, very promising actors and definitely hear more from them in future.
Paul Evans I'm always stunned when I see a show with such a high rating, but one that has such successful low scoring reviews. Having read a few reviews I'm surprised to see people that hated the show, stuck with it, until series two's conclusion. A mystery to me.Personally I really enjoyed 13 reasons why, and far from glamourising teen suicide, I believe it showed it to be a hirrifhoact, with long reaching factors, and I believe it also showed the pressures faced by today's young generation, the pressures and expectations they feel they must live up to.Some episodes were better then others, but the high standard of storytelling and acting was maintained throughout. I think the Hannah Baker plot has now reached saturation point, so I'm relieved to see she won't appear in the third series.I must take issue with the producers for making the infamous toilet scene so graphic, that was totally unnecessary.Hopefully this show can help someone who's feeling particularly low realise that life is supremely precious.
Big Bouy Bokins Seriously people need to stop. All these reviews telling everyone how bad this show is, and how it's unrealist. It's a tv show for goodness sake, what did you think it was going to be? Beyond that, did you know it was a book first? I don't understand this narrative that Hannah isn't likable or relatable. Obviously there was so much she missed, but don't we all? Don't we all miss the little things, the things that make us see the situation from the other side? I think people forget hindsight is 20/20. Looking back, sure she could have done a lot different, seen that people cared and she ran them off. When your living in it, you miss it all. Ok so I got that out of the way. This show while is very dangerous for people with doubts to watch, it does make you think. I could relate to Clay. He was a believable shy guy that never knew what to say to Hannah. I was that same kid. They did a good job of making you believe that. One of my favorite scenes was at the dance. He was pushed to finally ask her to dance, and they just went crazy for a few minutes. It was great! It makes you feel actual joy for them. Only if it's for a second. I say all of this to say that season 2 missed. I think the writers completely changed the story, and missed. The Hannah Baker they made for season 2 wasn't the Hannah Baker from season 1. Since the book never went beyond season 1, the writers decided to make their own story. They missed in an effort to make drama and I think it was a terrible decision. They kind of brought it back together at the end, but just added a bit too much. Hopefully season 3 will redeem it, but I doubt it. Season 1 was all that was needed.
masonfisk A monumental piece of TV (only mentioning TV because most people may watch this series in this medium) that will perhaps stand the test of time on the subject of a teenager who takes her own life & the repercussions it causes in an American high school. Coming at a time when high schools & social media have become touchstones for what today's teenagers are going through where every thought, look or post can make or break one's standing in their world, 13 Reasons Why is more topical that most viewers will agree with. What could easily have played like a flaccid 'after school' special or a movie of the week becomes so much more due to the naturalistic acting, on point direction & spot on dialogue/storytelling which elevates this tale to the highest echelons of what this presentation can do when done right. Kudos to all involved & although I haven't been a teen in many a year, these 13 episodes achingly put me back there in a way I may've not experienced but I will forever understand.