The plot of the second season of "Forbidden Girls" is bold enough, and the colors and soundtrack are impeccable.
"Forbidden Girl Season 2" continues the style of the previous work, with each episode having an independent unit story. The difference is that the new character Yuri has been added, and it has begun to follow the route of dual heroines, one representing the trial and the other representing the lynching. The comparison between two completely different attitudes towards evil highlights Nano's overall perspective and sense of invincibility.
In addition to its novel subject matter, "Forbidden Girls Season 2" also continues the good quality of the first season. The overall tone is gloomy but not depressing, and in order to match the different stories, the visual and musical styles of each episode are also different. If it weren't for those "high-energy" clips, many people would probably think it was a simple campus art film.
The subject matter is the key factor that makes "Forbidden Girl" unique and impressive. It reveals that campus is not only filled with beautiful things such as love, friendship, and happiness, but sometimes there is also heavy pain.
The synopsis of "Forbidden Girl Season 2"
A mysterious and smart girl named "Nano" (played by Chicha Ammadaya) moves to a different place. of schools, exposing the lies and evil deeds of students and staff at every turn. Reimagined from eight true stories of Thai society, this season Nano is back with a new boyfriend, new friends, and a brand new comeuppance that will satisfy anyone who has ever been a victim.
The eight stories in this season are all adapted from real people. Compared with the bloody and large-scale plots, this may be the real "taboo". Just when we thought we were being illuminated by the sun, little did we know that real taboos had already enveloped us. The scary thing is never evil, but silence and blindness. Just like that black and white world. When we dwell too long. Maybe, I have forgotten what the beauty of color is.