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The Handmaid's Tale Reviews

  • Miles 2022-12-31 07:07:13

    Rebellion and the Oppressed Narrative: EVA, V for Vendetta, The Handmaid's Tale

    If a crime documentary is to be made, by intuition, should there be more information on the perpetrator, or more information on the victim? Obviously it should be the perpetrator, because in the model of [crime-victim], the victim is universal and has no particularity. He does not have to be a very...

  • Myrtice 2022-12-27 08:53:52

    What are we talking about when we talk about feminism?

    I keep thinking that, funny thing is, a lot of people take "feminism" as the totalitarianism of women and completely misunderstand the meaning of the word. In fact, the difference between men and women determines everything from the difference in the organs of men and women, and feminism means that...

  • Kevin 2022-12-26 20:55:53

    The Handmaid's Tale, a horror story from hell

    The Handmaid's Tale is a horror story set in hell. We think that we are in a civilized society, but in fact, we are only allowed to have civilization, but because of the current social process, civilization is more conducive to the rule of the ruler, so the ruler who holds the armed force and the...

  • Susanna 2022-12-25 02:50:52

    history and reality

    Sometimes I think about what happened two or three hundred years ago. The so-called innovation or conservativeness at that time might just be reversed from the current perspective. I rewatched the first season of The Handmaid these days and saw a lot of irony. The Mayflower brought the first batch...

  • Friedrich 2022-12-24 17:35:59

    Tale-[S1]: This story actually happened around

    Through the eyes of a handmaid, "The Handmaid's Tale" describes how people are reduced to "social tools" in a religious totalitarian country. Here, everyone lives under strict surveillance, especially women, who are defined as "national property" and allocated to upper-class men for use. Here,...

  • Angie 2022-12-24 13:04:33

    We live in a repressed, breathless country

    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...

  • Valentina 2022-12-23 06:39:31

    Pose

    Pretending to be self-righteous. All kinds of fakes look for abuse. The United States, where everyone has a gun, will change like this in just a few years. How do you want me to believe you? Do you think it's a celestial dynasty that can't shoot out toothpicks? The society is always...

  • Adonis 2022-12-22 20:48:31

    plot

    I've never watched a drama before, it's so creepy, my scalp is numb, I want to break free, I want to roar, I want to shred the dark world that has deteriorated to the point of inhumanity and inhumanity. It is obviously a purgatory that makes people suffer deeply, but it is also in the terrifying...

  • Ara 2022-12-20 18:13:00

    Except for a small group of men, no beneficiaries

    This sentence sums up the main content of the play. The whole show is depressing, gray, full of violence and horror, and the depressed people can't breathe. Except for a small number of men, everyone was enslaved.

    The ladies who seem to be high above have lost their names and the right to read. They...

  • Rosetta 2022-12-20 10:37:18

    We live in this story

    I have read a book about scripts. When it comes to making a story, you can first "assume" a seemingly absurd premise and then rationalize it. The most convenient "hypothesis" is to exaggerate a fact. For example, suppose that the fertility rate in the world has dropped to 0.1, suppose that the...

The Handmaid's Tale

Director: Kari Skogland, Reed Morano, Elisabeth Moss, Amma Asante, Liz Garbus

Language: English,German,Greek Release date: April 26, 2017