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Taboo girl season 2 film review
The plot of the second season of Forbidden Women is bold enough, and the color and soundtrack are impeccable.

The second season of taboo girls continues the style of the previous work, with an independent unit story in one episode. The difference is that it joined a new character Yuri, and began to take the route dominated by two women, one representing the trial and the other representing the lynching. Two completely different attitudes towards evil highlight Nano's overall situation and sense of invincibility.

In addition to the novel theme, the second season of Forbidden Women also continued the good texture of the first season. The overall tone is gloomy but not depressing, and in order to match different stories, the visual and musical styles of each episode are different. Without those "high-energy" clips, probably many people will think that this is a simple campus literary film.

The theme is the key factor that makes Forbidden Women unique and impressive. It reveals that there are not only beautiful things such as love, friendship and happiness on campus, but also heavy pain sometimes.

Taboo girl season 2 synopsis

A mysterious and clever girl named "Nano" (played by Zika Amadiya) has been exposing the lies and evil deeds of students and faculty since she transferred to another school. Redesigned according to eight true stories of Thai society, in this season, Nano came back with a new boyfriend, new friends and brand-new punishment, which will satisfy anyone who has been a victim.

The eight stories of this season are all adapted from true stories, which may be the real "taboo" compared with the bloody large-scale plot. When we think the sun is shining, we don't know that the real taboo has enveloped us. What is terrible is never evil, but being deaf and dumb. Just like the black and white world. When we are immersed for too long. Perhaps, I forgot what is the beauty of color.