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The Handmaid's Tale
The Handmaid's Tale

6.2

The Handmaid's Tale

R·1990·108m

Summary

In a dystopian, polluted right-wing religious tyranny, a young woman is put in sexual slavery on account of her now rare fertility.

Crew

Director

Volker Schlöndorff

Novel

Margaret Atwood

Screenplay

Harold Pinter

Reviews

GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

January 12, 2023

10

Now look at this, someone made the Handmaid's Tale into something watchable. You know what the difference between this and the series is?

I'll give you a hint it's two things... do you have it yet?

Time and story. The TV show has FAR too many episodes, and each is far too long to tell a compelling story. The 1990 HBO version is only about 100 minutes. It's not dragged out to the point where it is filled to overflowing with, well, with filler. It delivers a clean and concise story that didn't spare a cut. And because of that it works.

But.... it also has Faye Dunaway, and it has Natasha Richardson, and it has Robert Duvall, and it has Aidan Quinn... and those are all people that everyone would be honored to cast, and they were certainly people that anyone would be thrilled to cast back in 1990.

So, what you have is a clean script that is void of unnecessary filler (and in the case of the TV series, free of painfully long unnecessary filler) and that script is acted out by some of the best people in the industry.

You can't ask for more.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$13,000,000.00

Revenue:

$5,000,000.00

Keywords

rebellion
future
canada
rape
based on novel or book
escape
paranoia
dystopia
slavery
sexism
surrogate mother
feminist
religious fundamentalism
misogyny
impregnation
political unrest
totalitarianism
theocracy