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13 Reasons Why: Season One;13 Reasons Why

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Género Feature
Formato NTSC
Tipo de contenido Digital
Colaborador Flynn, Brandon, Minnette, Dylan, Walsh, Kate, Langford, Katherine, Prentice, Justin, Navarro, Christian, Boe, Alisha
Idioma Inglés


In the wake of classmate Hannah Baker's (Katherine Langford) suicide, high school student Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) receives seven audio cassettes recorded by her before she died. The information on the tapes and revealing flashbacks chronicle Hannah and Clay's relationship and detail the people and events that led her to take her own life. Based on the novel by Jay Asher, this acclaimed mystery series also stars Christian Navarro, Alisha Boe, Brandon Flynn, and Kate Walsh 13 episodes on 4 discs. 12 hrs. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English


Gago
Comentado en México el 29 de mayo de 2020
el artículo es de gran calidad excelente pero sólo lo compré para ver si tenia subtitulos en español ya que no lo menciona en la info del producto, y pues no. Solo tiene el idioma ingles como opción y es raro ya que la serie es sacada de Netflix, deberia venir con las mismas opciones que en la plataforma.
Corbin
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de diciembre de 2020
I am VERY happy with this! Came quick and I have no complaints at all!
Geng
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de enero de 2020
My niece was so excited about this DVD
金魚
Comentado en Japón el 7 de septiembre de 2019
ドラマ自体の内容は素晴らしかったのですが、DVDのパッケージのダメージ具合が残念でした。値段の割にカバーがボロボロ。ただ、DVD自体には傷は一切ついていなかったので良かったです。登場人物たちが新人とは思えない迫真の演技でした。これは見るべき。
Author
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de junio de 2018
13 Reasons Why can be one of those shows you sit down to watch and, after an episode or two, you begin wondering why you’re watching it … yet you can’t stop. Walking with Hannah through her experiences at Liberty High School is tragic and heartbreaking. A horrible lie follows Hannah through the last couple of years of her life and things only build off of one bully’s idiotic course of action. All the little things pile on into one big thing, until the final act against Hannah’s dignity and self-worth drive her to end the torture once and for all.So why is 13 Reasons Why important? How could I find a show about suicide so compelling? Let me tell you, it’s hard to answer those questions. It’s so very hard to explain what I was thinking and feeling as I stayed up late into the night watching this show, needing to know what happened next. Needing to understand why the bright, funny, and seemingly happy girl Hannah Baker thought she had no other option than to kill herself.Mixed with a parade of abuse, singular moments of happiness, and the ultimate assault that leaves Hannah empty inside, 13 Reasons Why is a dynamic story that had me gasping, crying, laughing, and furious at intervals. I know what you’re thinking. Laughing? Really? Well, let me tell you that’s how realistic this show was. Because Hannah’s life reflected reality–Hannah’s reality–in a way that translated perfectly to the screen. You can find happiness and laughter, even in the worst of times, but it doesn’t mean those split-second moments are big enough to overwhelm the darkness.I suppose, in the end, that’s why 13 Reasons Why was so important to me personally. What Hannah went through, her struggles and fears, her feelings of worthlessness–that nobody cared enough about her to truly see what she was going through and do something to save her–it was all so familiar to me, it struck me to my very core.Sometimes, the message behind a story like this can’t be explained. It can’t be articulated properly. Sometimes, you just need to see it for yourself and take from it what was intended. Everyone is here for a reason, and Hannah’s wasn’t to commit suicide and glorify an act that devastates the lives left behind. If you see glory in what she did, then you’re not looking at the full picture. Because while her death united kids at her school who had beforehand never been friends; while it wove strength and love between the individuals left behind who blamed themselves for what she did, it also left a hole in their hearts and lives that can never be filled by another person. And while the hurt will slowly fade as the years pass, Hannah’s choice will forever hang over them.Suicide is not an option. This show depicted, with a subtle beauty, how this act can change and shape lives. How it devastates and destroys. How it locks people in fear. How things don’t get better with the loss, but worse. For her family, for her friends, 13 Reasons Why Seasons 1 & 2 showed how Hannah’s decision, and what she left behind, determined the actions of not only the good kids in her school, but the monsters as well.
Mr. D. L. Rees
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de septiembre de 2018
Liberty High student Hannah Baker has committed suicide. Schoolmate Clay Jensen comes into possession of tapes in which she details the events and people leading to this. The daily humiliations, the online bullying, the rape, those who knew but did nothing.Will Clay just sit back or attempt to get justice...?Dylan Minnette impresses as Clay, for he is not in traditional hero mode - just an ordinary student who prefers to keep out of the limelight. Now, gradually, he becomes the conscience of the school - taking on all who let Hannah down - including the well meaning but ineffectual school counsellor.With impact too is Katherine Langford as Hannah - initially so exuberant but steadily driven to despair, with nobody to turn to.This show with a mission tellingly spotlights a growing problem of our times - adolescent depression, rising suicides. Whilst trying not to sensationalize, it does not hold back on portraying a mind in freefall - especially the lasting effect on victims of rape.Convincingly portrayed is school life, communication problems between teens and their parents (Kate Walsh very moving as Hannah's mother). Only one aspect does not ring true. Surely on receiving those tapes and realizing their contents, Clay would have played them in virtually one go? Instead, for dramatic purposes in this thirteen part series, he listens to only a little at a time.The season seems self-contained - revelations surelyabout to lead to speedy appropriate action. Instead come other seasons, they apparently not nearly as effective and perhaps a mistake.Full attention is needed, the interweaving of past and present at times confusing. (It helps that Clay came off his bike in Episode 1, the bandage on his forehead a reminder when it is "now.")Most of the bonus features are well worth a look. Similar sufferers are assured they are not alone, suggestions offered about what best to do.As intended, not easy to watch - but, for increased understanding, it necessary to do so.
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