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The Handmaid's Tale Reviews

  • Jaiden 2022-09-20 00:24:23

    An Unjustified System

    The story happens in an imaginary future world where the birth rate declines to an extremely low level due to serious pollution and contagious diseases. In order to bring more new babies to the world, a militarized, hierarchical country called Gilead was founded and the handmaid system is adopted...

  • Nannie 2022-09-17 02:37:03

    Reflections on extreme society

    Since 2018, it has not persisted until the third episode on and off. Maybe it's because it's too depressing. Whether it's the background of the story or the development, I don't have the desire to continue watching. The way of recording the interlude is also a bit confusing from the beginning.

    But...

  • Marcella 2022-09-16 20:32:57

    To Die Calmly [End Movie Review]

    "She" will forgive my ambitions for repeated setbacks,--a poor ending to make up for the poor and unsuspecting years of the past,--and let us sleep peacefully in the shame of our doomed incompetence, - Possibly impossible?

    Or roll and roll in the loathsome atmosphere and ocean, in the deadly silence...

  • Nick 2022-09-15 13:37:51

    Is it the future or the past?

    The publicity photos of the show and the first reaction to the name give the impression that it is probably a sad handmaid in the Middle Ages. However, I never thought about it, but it is the future. One day in the future, the fertility rate of human beings will drop sharply. In fact, this is also...

  • Josue 2022-09-15 01:35:27

    The villain is too stupid

    #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...

  • Shyanne 2022-09-12 16:25:13

    Watching the drama, I thought of a few clips from a recent business trip in Africa

    1 Chatting with a local driver in Senegal, the driver is good, and the income of the personal driver as the owner of a Chinese-funded enterprise is considered very good in the local area. I once talked about Islam and asked me if I was interested in joining a religion. I said that I was very...

  • Oma 2022-09-12 13:23:55

    If women can't help themselves, no one can help women

    I don't know when I knew that sons were more important than daughters, but I still clearly remember my mother asking if I wanted to have a little brother. When I was 3 years old, I said no, and I was strangled when I was born. In the second grade of elementary school, when my grandmother...

  • Jacklyn 2022-09-11 11:36:07

    The first season teardrop record

    EP05 The memory of the heroine and her husband kills (sweet to tears)

    EP05 Emily drove around the square while the guards were unprepared. It was just the little rebellion that made such a silent announcement, but it inspired all the maids present. She looks so invincible...

    EP09 is full of religious...

  • Perry 2022-09-11 00:44:17

    The Handmaid's Tale - On the Imprisonment of a Free Society and the Freedom of a Totalitarian Society

    The Handmaid's Tale is a book about women's rights. The author uses stoning, imprisoning personal liberties, depriving women of political rights and freezing property to describe a future dystopian society. Today, however, I don't want to talk about women's rights, I want to talk about freedom....o

  • Angel 2022-09-10 06:02:12

    "The Handmaid's Tale"

    The atmosphere was so depressing that even a little bit more intense background music would make one's heart skip a beat. I want the heroine to escape but I am afraid that she will be hurt, I want her to be content with the status quo but I am afraid that she will go crazy, and I am entangled and...

The Handmaid's Tale

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

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