In this country called Gilead, the status of women is terrifyingly low. The red and blue colors distinguish whether you are a handmaid or the archbishop's wife. As a reproductive tool, the maid has experienced inhuman treatment, has no name of her own, and is separated from her children and husbands.
People are numb, hypocritical, and the biblical oath of the archbishops about morality is nothing but a tool to oppress others, and they have built a state of absolute hierarchy, enjoying power and enslaving others. The most disgusting thing is that they make women wrap up tightly, but they have established underground entertainment venues, which are disgusting and disgusting.
The heroine Offerd lost her name and couldn't pronounce her name, but she always had a longing in her heart and never gave up hope. The monologue at the end of the last episode was really wonderful. I haven't watched the second season yet. I'm looking forward to the next story development.
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