Today I'm here to talk about Thristeen
reasons why, a new american television series based on the 2007 novel Thirteen
Reasons Why by Jay Asher and adapted by Brian Yorkey for Netflix.
It’s about the death of Hannah, a
poor girl who for two years has suffered bullying in high school, before dying
she records 13 tapes.
"Hello, I'm Hannah Baker, get
comfortable, because I'm about to tell you the story of my life, specifically
why my life ended, and if you're listening to this recording, you're one of the
reasons." That’s the beginning of the first tape. She leaves the 13 tapes to
people who have made her decide to commit suicide. Each tape it’s about a different
person.
I started 13rw without any expectation and it has really
surprised me. The message that conveys this series is impressive.
It makes you reflect that before
saying anything, we have to think about how can this affect in others.
That if we feel bad we have to ask
for help and we don’t have to care about the opinion of the others. It’s our
life we can do whatever we want.
I think that everyone should see
13rw, both teenagers and older people, because it teaches you how teenagers
really are, Is the first series I see, which deals with issues such as
bullying, rape, suicide and depressions.
So I highly recommend it because as a
personal experience, it has made me reflect a lot on my life, about people
around me and especially about my attitude to others. After 13rw, I’m going to think the things before saying
them and try to never disrespect anyone because we are not really aware of the
damage we can cause.
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