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    Must See: The Handmaid's Tale

    thehandmaidstale.jpgMust-see movies are futuristic classics that shouldn't be missed. Of course, not every must-see is perfect. That's why we've rated them 1-5 on the patented "crunchy goodness" scale.

    Title: Handmaid's Tale
    Date: 1990

    Vitals: Set in a post-apocalyptic future clearly inspired by the Reagan Era, the Christian Right has taken over the US government and instituted a system of concubinage borrowed from the Old Testament. So many women are infertile that the government gives powerful men "handmaids" to bear the children their wives cannot. Trapped in a world where women are chattel, one handmaid forges alliances with a rebel underground and dares to revolt.

    Famous names: Aidan Quinn, Robert Duvall, Natasha Richardson, Volder Schlondorff, Faye Dunaway

    Crunchy goodness: 4

    Sight you'll never unsee: The antisex sex scene between Robert Duvall, Natasha Richardson, and Faye Dunaway.

    The shit: This is a genuinely smart, disturbing movie about how the United States is essentially one disaster away from turning into a militaristic, Christian Patriarchy.

    Copycats: The link between apocalypse and infertility is a common one. Children of Men imagines a future world where infertility begets fascism, and underground hit Hell Comes to Frogtown depicts a post-nuclear war world where men with live sperm are held captive by roving bands of baby-hungry ladies.

    Review by Christopher Null


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