Having grown up with Atwood's writtings - yes, I'm Canadian, and studied them in college, I was apprehensive "The Handmaid's Tale" would be given its due but all apprehensions have vanished with each and every season.
Writing, cinematography, score, setting - all are perfection; each a slow seduction into the madness of religiousity and the just exposé of its resulting delusional psychosis. An expertly crafted series born of both brilliantly penned novels.
Let "Handmaid" serve as a warning for the diviant political party that has criminally adapted the tale as an instruction manual as its misogynic birthright.
Writing, cinematography, score, setting - all are perfection; each a slow seduction into the madness of religiousity and the just exposé of its resulting delusional psychosis. An expertly crafted series born of both brilliantly penned novels.
Let "Handmaid" serve as a warning for the diviant political party that has criminally adapted the tale as an instruction manual as its misogynic birthright.