🎬TV series "The Handmaid's Tale" - a Dystopia for fans to hit a nerve - REVIEW without spoilers
Do you like utopian and dystopian fiction the way I like them? How many times I have read Zamyatin and Orwell not to count. I try to read all more or less well-known books from the genre of social science fiction, dystopias / utopias. First of all, I'm interested in new subjects, interesting world and possibilities for the development of events. After all, what is invented by the authors in their fantasies may be embodied in reality in the future .
For example, some of the things described by Orwell in the book "1984" have already come true: total surveillance, the imposition of a universal enemy (the Russian threat to the whole world or terrorism for the Russian people, under the guise of which they are currently blocking the Internet), etc.
In 1985, Margaret Atwood's novel The Story of a Maid was published, which brought her the Booker Prize nomination. In 1989, the German director Volker Schlöndorf presented the adaptation of the novel. And finally in 2017 the HULU channel presented its version of the book in the form of a TV series.
There are only 10 episodes in the first season with episodes lasting about an hour. The series is extended for the second season, which will be shown in 2018.
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PLOT
USA. Across the world, there has been a sharp decline in the birth rate. Every child born causes a storm of emotions and the desire of other women to steal it. A group of people understand that it is necessary to radically change the state system and through a coup in the US they establish a pseudo-religious theocracy. Scientists, homosexuals were shot or sent to a certain colony for work.
Only the families of officers are recognized as worthy of reproduction, in a very specific way. It is believed that the wives of officers are infertile, and therefore the Servant is attached to each family. She does not have a name and she takes the name of an officer.
Before sending handmaids to families, they are trained in special centers, where they are especially obstinate with the help of electric shock and other tortures explain their true purpose.
Such a strange tradition of the new community is based on a quote from the Bible:
30-1-3 Genesis When Rachel saw that she was not bearing Jacob any children, she became jealous of her sister. So she said to Jacob, “Give me children, or I’ll die!”
Jacob became angry with her and said, “Am I in the place of God, who has kept you from having children?”
Then she said, “Here is Bilhah, my servant. Sleep with her so that she can bear children for me and I too can build a family through her.”
RESUME
In the title role - actress Elizabeth Moss, known by her roles in the series Mad Men and the Top of the Lake.
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It's nice that the main role was taken not typical for Hollywood movies beauty. Elizabeth Moss perfectly in her role. She needs always to be quiet, emotionless shade of his officer. We can guess her feelings only on the easy facial expressions. She plays so beautifully and naturally that during the episodes, you forget that this is just TV series.
It is not that kind of TV series you can watch next episode after an episode. It is necessary to take breaks to calm the nerves from what is happening on the screen. The plot depresses, while the work of the director and the operator is amazing. The combination of beautiful pictures, dialogues, voiced thoughts of Offred and an excellent soundtrack (the songs are always right there) leads to the end of the episode almost to nirvana. Only in a somewhat negative sense.
The most terrible thing is that much of what is shown is happening in the our world right now. Female circumcision, lack of rights in women, slavery. And it makes you sad.
All the main characters are so deep and contradictory that filmmakers did not manage to reveal them in 10 episodes. Each time they appear in a new vein and from an unexpected side. You do not understand who is good and who is bad. Sometimes it seems that there are some psychopaths around. But only such people can create terrible things with their country?
We feel special resonance from the present / past picture. We are shown what was the life of the protagonists before the onset of the dictatorship and how quickly their world turned over.
If you are a fan of TV series or have not yet seen "The Handmaid's Tale", then the series is mandatory for viewing. This is an oppressive, macabre story about the possible development of the future. The plot is so true that it causes disgust. Almost any person can be broken. From the "normal world" to the onset of religious dictatorship in the United States was only 2 years and people quickly obeyed the new order. This is a new better world for Americans, but the best does not mean good.
RATINGS
IMDb 8,7/10
Rotten Tomatoes 8,9/10
CAST
Elisabeth Moss as June Osborne/Offred, a Handmaid
Joseph Fiennes as Commander Fred Waterford
Yvonne Strahovski as Serena Joy Waterford, Fred's wife
Alexis Bledel as Emily/Ofglen
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Love that genre, but haven't read Zamyatin and Orwell. But i will do now
You should read these two books right now). I think it can change your world. Zamyatin "We" is about totalitarianism, people don't have names and they are not allowed to feel love, compassion and so on.
Totally in.
thanks man)
congrats)
thanks). that's weird
Definitely the best season of television I have seen in a long while!
it is! When I saw first episode, I was shocked
I have read Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, and it is just a piece of misandry and anti-religious fantasy. The book was actually the core curriculum for a feminist course at North Carolina State University around 1991, which only piqued my interest because I originally thought the course was a science fiction theme for an English class.
If Mrs. Atwood wanted to document a misogynist, religion-dominated culture that takes the Bible out of context with its' own additions, which also demeans women in sexual relationships, all she had to do was look at Islam and the terror it has perpetuated over the last fourteen hundred years in the deserts of the Arabian peninsula. She didn't have to change America, a nation built on God-fearing principles of economic and personal freedom, into a New England Puritan-style dictatorship. The Hulu TV series re-emphasizes this theme visually.
The story is simple feminist man-hating garbage. It will only appeal to man-hating, religion-hating, anti-American audiences, which unfortunately is the goal of much of the public school system in America today. So just realize the story is propaganda with a self-hating theme throughout. Don't pollute your mind with this worthless trash.
cool...i will check it out
nice movie. i will recommend to my friend.
Hope he'll like this show!
sure
This was one of my favourite books as a teen (yep I was a weird kid and dystopian fiction was and still is one of me favourites) and I had mixed feelings about it being brought to the TV screen. But it was so beautifully done, and they managed to fill so much in that wasn't in the books whilst staying true to the original story. It was absolutely fantastic and I cannot wait for the next season. What they did to Ofglen was so beyond disgusting.
I loved the choice of Elizabeth Moss as well, she has a quiet intensity to her. And I was really unsure about Yvonne Strahovski because I really felt like she totally ruined Dexter's last couple of seasons but she was a great choice for Serena Joy.
Great review, once again.