Women should not be used as reproductive tools, people should not blindly follow a certain regime, these views are undoubtedly correct. But to make these claims by forcibly fabricating a society that is completely flawed in all aspects, or that it is completely in line with the current people's g-spot, it is too artificial. , but I'm not that kind of person. On the whole, the story structure of this drama is out of balance, but it is popular when it is labeled as a feminist. In addition, the female protagonist's best friend and her husband are both people of color, and it is embarrassing to be politically correct. I'm not a choreographer, I'm just talking about my personal opinion.
Specifically, number one, it's too slow motion. The audience already knows that Gilead is a perverted country, and there is no need to frequently render and drag the progress. When the seventh episode is seen, the story has not yet unfolded. The most unbearable thing is that this show has too many face shots and the heroine's excessive acting skills, which is a disaster. You could see that she wanted to make an expression that showed her complicated inner emotions, but as a result, all of them were meaningful smiles, stared at her, raised her chin and shook her head, and then her smile turned to resentment. It's true that normal people can have these emotions, limited by the plot, but you don't need to feature them all. I read an article before saying that on the set of this show, the photographers started chasing after the heroine as soon as they saw the brewing expression of the heroine because they thought her acting was so good... Maybe you have your own reasons. My personal feeling is that the embarrassment given to me by the heroine is the same as the embarrassment brought to me when Xie Na kept shouting "What a beautiful fireworks" when hosting.
This drama is actually good in terms of characterization. The lady is submissive on the surface but depressed in the heart. Ofgren changed from being brave and fearless to being sensitive and timid after being punished, and finally swearing freedom by grabbing a car and racing. All are not rated too much. However, it seems that at present (I watched half of the eighth episode) the heroine is the weakest, like a low-profile female version of Mary Su Johnson, who wants to save the world but has no brains... She wants to resist, but she is not clever, and she If you were caught doing such an outrageous thing, kidnapped your aunt with your best friend, took other people's clothes, and then ran away, the punishment is to slap the soles of your feet? ? ? However, her companion was gouged out just because she made a disdainful expression. I just want to say it's great to have a protagonist halo. Second, the female protagonist in her marriage is set up as the third straight and assertive. Is this to express that everyone is imperfect, or to reflect the freedom of women? In the end, I don't know why the driver fell in love with her for no reason... I don't care about the appearance of the actor, but it must be reasonable. The heroine seems to be the mother of the driver. It's true that the heroine is not likable, but under such a speech, there are always voices like "If you want to see beautiful women, go to idol dramas~"... I have the ability to distinguish beauty and also learn art, and the heroine is not ugly. Her facial features lie in the greasy temperament she exerts too much force, and it is not because of her appearance that she is annoying...
There are two episodes left, but I don't want to watch it. I saw a lot of gangsters saying alas, if I don't like it, I just didn't understand the spiritual core of this drama. To be honest, some people with independent thinking ability and upright views will know how to respect women and whether they can become a Nazi in the 21st century. If you like "The Handmaid's Tale", it does not mean how noble you are. This show wants to be a wake-up call, but its style is still more than a little off. Maybe it's okay to be a feminist enlightenment for some people, but for us who can already tell right from wrong, there is really no need to watch this self-climax, it is better to do things practically.
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