#The Handmaid's Tale# I just finished watching the first season. Good-looking is good-looking. But there are a few places where the logic I can't figure out:
1. If the Gilead country really arranges fertility tasks in order to increase the population and birth rate, then in addition to screening women's fertility, shouldn't men also be screened again? In this way, the infertile Fred commander can avoid wasting everyone's time there.
2. The Fred and his wife were clearly deceived by their own recipe for religious governance. After the establishment of the Kingdom of Gilead, the relationship between the husband and wife was not good, so they could only come according to the "ceremony", and then the nightclub disappeared, and the wife lost her job and status. Everyone doesn't look very happy.
3. The extremely inhumane management method of maids in the play caused a large number of maids to commit suicide. No one has proposed to improve such a big bug.
So my conclusion is that
1. The ultimate goal is not necessarily population reproduction. It should be aimed at totalitarian rule. Any fertility rate is a gimmick.
2. Religion can really confuse people
3. An excellent management model is not forced, but soft brainwashing (see Weibo Zhihu various big Vs said that the value of women is to find someone in their twenties to marry and have children or something) It is natural for these girls to say more I'm just afraid, right? I'm scrambling to be a fertility machine, how can I use enforcement. The show is still not very good.
I won't be following it for the next few seasons. The villain is too stupid
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