It was the last season of “The Story of Mids” Explosive and A fatal wedding ceremonyBut the last episode is slow and impressive, instead of escalating a climate plot. Jun is mostly wandering throughout the newly liberated Boston, and she is thinking about her past, present and future – and even an alternative fact as Gillide women led the normal life in singing the karaoke to Steve Nicks “earthly collapse”. There is a large part of the last ten minutes in the episode is only June walking on the ladders of the charred Waterford house in a slow movement. By this stage of this series, accumulated montage and extremist tanks used its proximity, and it became self -immersed and adjacent to the satirical simulation.
While heavy recovery operations in dialogue, reunification, and farewell scenes are aimed at rewarding fans, they feel very compelled. Serena requests June to tolerance. June, thanks to Lydia for her final action of the championship in launching maids; Emily is made again randomly It reveals that it works for resistance all the time; Luke Wyonio admits that their relationship cannot be repaired. Each of these carefully created exchanges screaming, “This is the last episode!”
Everything is quickly concluded in the elegant small bow, and it is irony that it is exactly the reason why the creator of Bruce Miller told Bruce Miller Hollywood observer A happy ending with June found her daughter Hana was not on the cards. The presentation focuses only on “June’s journey from the servant to freedom. The question of how to rebuild her family was felt like another complete step.” It is not satisfactory not to see June to reunite Hana or just make a small dent in the fall of Gilead, however this end may be the most realistic – and the most relevant – given our current political climate. Is hope and happiness the antidote that we need now, or will he feel deceptive?
Jun shows the cost of silence and contentment
The end provides a little venting and more than an independent method and its portrayal is brilliantly to roam to the beginning of the June story. The scene in which June tells her mother that Boston’s liberation is just the beginning of Gilead’s overthrow is the most honest part of the episode. It conveys why “The Handmaid’s Tale” is away from providing any false hope or excessively optimistic closure:
“But the thing is my mother no security. Not you are. They will never stop coming for us. Even when we go, they will come to our children and grandchildren. The fighting may not make us everything, but we have no choice. because no The fighting is what made us Gilead in the first place. “
June notes about not fighting remember that her voice in the third episode of the first season:
“Now I am awake in the world. I was asleep before. This is how we allowed this. When they slaughtered Congress, we did not wake up. When they blamed the terrorists and hung the constitution, we did not wake up after that. They said it would be temporary. Nothing changes immediately.
Today, in America, we appear in the depths of the boiled bathtub. Facarded in this Scalping water, it is difficult to visualize a future as future generations will escape from ideological damage that deepen with every day that passes, which drives us towards tyranny.
Donald Trump’s presidency is approaching America
Once again in 2017, /Film writer Hui-Tran Boy The new series praised that it is politically relevant. This political similarity grew only. During the second era of Donald Trump, America looks closer to Gilead more than ever. Roe V extinction was. Wade and banning men and women sexually transformed from the army is just the beginning.
Now, Donald Trump deportes immigrants without due legal procedures; Federal funding for prestigious universities such as Harvard University has been frozen and complaining programs that are looking for child cancer; The Associated Press has prevented the coverage of major events because it does not agree to its administration. More worrying, he publicly discussed staying in a third unconstitutional state. These are the attacks on our basic rights: existence, education, and speaking freely. The road to fascism is paved in front of our eyes.
In the last shot of “The Handmaid’s Tale”, June begins writing her story. Look directly to the camera with the specified staring and says: “My name is Offred.” It is the audience warning: This is in your hands now. Open your eyes and do something – or end like me.
Complementary series, “Witnesses“ Jun Hannah’s daughter and the true end of the ice will follow. If it also lasts for eight years, it is difficult to determine where the American political scene will be in the end. Will we save ourselves, or do things become worse? The conclusion of the “story of maids” may lack a final conclusion, but its message is a message that we need to hear. We yearn for a glimmer of hope and the belief that persecution can end with joy, but the only way we can achieve this in real life is, as June says, we wake up and do as much as possible to respond.
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