Alias Grace Comments

  • Imelda 2022-09-19 01:06:10

    The heroine is so beautiful, 70% of her shots are...

  • Kennith 2022-09-17 18:14:47

    Well hope to finish reading Atwood this...

  • Delmer 2022-09-13 01:03:03

    There is no absolute truth, only meticulously narrated and weaved stories, showing the richer images and situations of women in the...

  • Dakota 2022-09-02 04:30:22

    Everyone has an angel and a devil in their hearts. An angel has a devil's side, and a devil has an angel's face. Right or wrong, right or wrong, is irrelevant. The quilt at the end is meaningful. Friends Mary and housekeeper Nancy have both become part of Grace's body. What Grace bears is not only her own tragedy, but the heavy shackles of women of the...

  • Otha 2022-08-29 22:28:51

    Sure enough, it is a play based on the novel of the same writer. The overall tone is very similar to that of "The Handmaid's Tale". As far as I can tell, Sarah Gadon's performance is also very good. So far, except for sometimes the lines are too literary, the others are not...

  • Ike 2022-08-29 22:02:35

    The heroine's voice sounds very comfortable, and there is a soothing soundtrack. I feel like Dr.Jordan looking forward to Grace telling her story every week...a complete plot, love it. (Jeremiah fortune telling is still...

  • Zackery 2022-08-29 21:50:17

    The heroine is really good, and the voice is also very...

  • Shanna 2022-08-29 15:17:05

    The last episode was a bit fast-paced, and it was only after reading the book reviews that I basically understood what the author wanted to express. Most of the whole play tells a woman's growth and experience through dialogue. The ending of the story is as unresolved as history, allowing the audience to judge its authenticity. However, whether she is guilty or not, Grace's ultimate fate is the same as the quilt she sewed, forever being with Mary and Nancy under the tree of heaven, perhaps...

  • Marion 2022-08-29 13:21:22

    There is no absolute truth, only the story stitched by the narrator. The fate predicted by palm prints and apples finally turned into a tree of paradise with different colors on the quilt surface. After all, Grace has become the container for those tragic women in life, and they are all souls that cannot leave the window. The poetry and appeal of the line text is the best continuation of Atwood's style of writing, which is delicate and...