The show embodies a traditional society and contrasts the progressive world we live in today. It is an unparalleled story that puts all contemporary shows to shame.
Elisabeth Moss outdoes herself in the role of Offred, proving her powerful presence as the episodes unfold each season. Her nuanced expressions and ability to establish her ground in intense scenes have done immense justice to the novel.
I have found new respect for Moss as an artist. Her believable act gave me constant chills. I have never witnessed so much depth in a character before, at least not in modern television. It is easily her career’s most defining performance. She should have won every Emmy and Golden Globe, in my view.
I will also give Ann Dowd her due credit for effortlessly portraying Aunt Lydia, the merciless instructor of the handmaids. She makes the show worth tuning into every week.
Elisabeth Moss outdoes herself in the role of Offred, proving her powerful presence as the episodes unfold each season. Her nuanced expressions and ability to establish her ground in intense scenes has done immense justice to the novel
The drama far exceeds the standard of television considering the producers’ pursuit for perfection. The performances are Oscar worthy, to say the least. Symbolic language interwoven with hints of helplessness and mystery deserve especial praise. Dialogue delivery and use of sarcasm to provoke and summon a response from the enemy is an art of its own. As a viewer, I could envision June’s life as a handmaid; moments of silence, fear and hopelessness symbolized pain and interminable suffering. The storyline offered no escape for the handmaids and that thought struck a chord with me.
This facet alone pulls you toward the show, and it never fails to disappoint in that respect. Psychological trauma, manifested physically staggers you completely. Upon watching the pilot episode, I was overwhelmed. It surpassed my expectations. Many stories tend to digress from the subject and can be frustrating to watch but The Handmaid’s Tale stands the test of time. I strongly hold that mainstream television can disillusion the viewers however, The Handmaid’s Tale has done quite the opposite. As long as a story is constructive, it can influence the viewers and this play does exactly that. Kudos to Bruce Miller, the creator of the show, for not compromising on storytelling. His work speaks for itself and I am glad that a show of such calibre has gained momentum over the years for its narrative and renewed struggles. It is easily one of the best shows in the history of U.S. television.
The writer is a model and an actor. He can be reached at haiderrifaat95@gmail.com and Tweets at @HaiderRifaat
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