The Globe Once We Knew There Are Disappeared But Keeping Humanity Is Our Choice

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In 2010, the TV series "The Walking Dead" was already released on the telly, suddenly to become a cult and gathering an enormous audience of fans. The 1st season of The Walkers was directed by Frank Darabont, who had already got his mitts horror movies, known for his highly successful screen adaptations of Stephen King's novels. While Darabont subsequently left the project, "The Walking Dead" always stayed afloat, changing showrunners, but without losing the organization atmosphere, even when each season was distinguished by a special style, or, more correctly, individuality. The pilot episode of the first season attracted more than 5 million viewers through the screens, as well as the season itself received an incredibly warm welcome and ideal reviews, including from professional critics. The plot of the series requires situation of former police man Rick Grimes, who wakes up within a hospital dealing with a zombie apocalypse and efforts to find his family and survive in the realm of the revived dead. With time, Rick makes new friends and enemies, moving on the east coast in the United States and shooting crowds of hungry walking dead.

At the initial viewing, the series leaves the sense of a project that sets a brand-new bar for creating zombie slashers, partially bypassing even the most common film franchise in the genre "Resident Evil", certainly, not in the products special effects, in the level of elaboration from the universe. "The Walking Dead" bribes already because it isn't the next shooter, that has a ridiculous script and characters written "on their own knees." Thus, the "Walking Dead" managed, reported by users, "shoot" for a similar reason as being the "Bet on Thrones" released 1 year later. During the release of your last bright fantasy of the level of "The Lord of your Rings" clearly there was practically no, plus the series, conveniently occupying a clear niche, was a cult. So are zombie horror - yes, they shine in quantity, yet not in quality; few films in this genre will be able to pleasantly surprise, for many stereotyped and mediocrity are quite characteristic, while "Walking" is created modestly, but with taste. The project doesn't require the heavens of the initial magnitude, and plenty of actors, not so, came into common use thanks to their roles in The Walking Dead. Your ability to buy, apparently, will not allow resorting to expensive computer graphics, plot moves are uncomplicated, and morality is frequently completely banal - value your family members and do not substitute. It appears you'll find nothing special to hook the viewer with, but all this is certainly forgiven and repays with interest, due to the mesmerizing atmosphere from the post-apocalypse, captivating from the initial minutes of viewing.

This rating of the project "18+" speaks by itself - blood, meat, the look off dismembered bodies and broken skulls are abundant here; hardly any episode is done without murders by survivors or walkers, but this is not why the fans love the series. Although when you're getting started, The Walking Dead is only a crimson jackpot, but should you dig deeper, apparently , the ominous zombie apocalypse is just the scenery by which the primary story develops. The storyline of survivors fighting to preserve a vey important human values, for example love, friendship, family. The story of methods difficult it should be to remain humane and human in inhuman conditions. And, apparently, it was these ideas that inspired last year's South Korean thriller Train to Busan, which managed to consider a hackneyed topic from another type of angle and tell a touching story on the zombie horror, adding a little soulfulness. To ensure the series itself, because of the bloodshed abundance, is no adaptation of "Left 4 Dead", built on the key of "run and shoot", where such a concept will interest only young adults and, to start with, adolescents. Here, www.bonanza.com a very good section of the screen time is devoted to the disclosure of characters along with their reincarnations, the link between them and conflicts; the dramatic content of "The Walking Dead" occupies one of the leading places from the script, at the same time celebrate it clear to us that there's little romance in survival in post-apocalypse conditions, this is usually a severe test of strength, where there isn't a place for the weak, where even one of several living - like among wolves.

However, we have a second side to this medal, behind which, obviously, lies one of the primary weaknesses from the series. Sometimes the bias towards drama towards the detriment of your drive and tense atmosphere helps to make the series look bland, dragging on only every now and then, which are the plot progress seem indecently slow. Another specific feature of "Walkers" is, not immediately apparent, the lack of freshness of the surroundings, of this particular monotony from the setting along with the monotony in the scenery. Coupled with the unhurried progression of events, this leads some disappointment, considering that the series, flashing brightly in the beginning and setting a powerful pace, ceases to make it, rarely returning to truly stormy action and vigorous narration. But what definitely will not likely let you receive bored is the many colorful and deep characters.