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− | Well, I | + | Well, I have already been a fan of this story for about three years now. It'll be difficult expressing all thoughts in a review, but I'll try.<br><br>For a summer evening, my sister and I needed nothing to do both at home and we watched everything. Somehow it stumbled on the walkers. A season . 5 in an evening, but not so much it's eagerly additionally, on emotions. And there was clearly simply nothing to do, that's all.<br><br>There may be Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Rick came out of his coma. Rick features a wife and a young child, but he doesn't know where they are. In fact, [https://alstrupfarrel.livejournal.com/profile movies reviews] he does not know in the least where each of the everyone is and what is happening. And on the street hungry creatures await men - half-decomposed people. And there's no one to spellout what the heck is happening and so what happened to Rick's family ...<br><br>Actually, initially I was not impressed. On the whole, in those days I was not hot for serials, especially having a semantic load (I only watched sitcoms to acquire fun). Naturally, the walkers surprised me. Such an enormous universe, such living characters (in sitcoms there may be bad or always good), such justified, but all at once terrifying deeds. Since second season, I received involved ...<br><br>Idea: films about zombies were, are, but gradually the concept dies. There's no doubt that everyone will agree that this genre is practically outdated. It is hard to come up with something new, and people are actually poking fun at it and rather skeptical. There seemed to be plus a stylish post-apocalypse, clearly there was a captivating story, there seemed to be a war with the infected ... but the thing that was not. Now suppose all that is collected available as one series. ETOGES convert - will not end up!<br><br>Well, to provide Kirkman his due: the Walkers'writers live happily ever after. Suggestions for 20 seasons ahead, characters is often tormented, fans too. Along with each season, the situation on the zombies themselves is not as terrible as the problem of people. Still, yet again we're also shown: man is easily the most dangerous animal to the planet. In conditions of survival, there are still people that dare to conserve the virus and exterminate the human being species.<br><br>Script: original in itself. As I said, writers rarely affect the events of a comic book book much, yet still Ive never been bored yet as a result of certain predictability from the plot. It's only a shame that by the seventh season everything choose to go to dialogues (most often meaningless and ridiculous, not revealing the characters, but showing the listeners the fact that actors can talk). You'll find interesting and worthwhile monologues or dialogues, but they only get lost in the monotonous flow with the verbal flow. Therefore, the majority are quitting the series at the present time. I, as a fervent viewer, believe from the creators and their ability to generally be reborn with the ashes with the burned script because of the seventh season, for he or she is, well ... some type of dregs.<br><br>Camera work and editing: oh, how Everyone loves the image in Walkers. How should it stand out against the backdrop of several popular TV series. One gets the sense that that is being filmed with a participant inside the events on a well used camera. But this isn't a minus, but only a plus.<br><br>Only here again in regards to the seventh season, brr. Crawling out chromakey, a deer utilized the knee of a student ... either the creators begun to spit, and they thought we would gradually descend at a sufficiently advanced, or there are far more serious problems. Still, the ratings are falling, maybe the c's has been updated. Honestly, I not really know, but these kinds of minor errors together create the sense of the disregard for offspring on the part of the creators.<br><br>Scenery and costumes: it is all totally fine. There are no complaints here. As I was delighted while using the prison, so I will be delighted using the current habitat of the key characters. The climate of the post-apocalypse doesn't leave, even if very most of the series goes far off the topic of your walkers themselves, where an individual can problems of people are put above survival.<br><br>Soundtrack: not intrusive, pleasant. I speak English well and have often seen that the songs are ideal to the scenes where there're played. But beware, my favorite season 7 incorporates a song that will make you sick until one more episode. This is just a note.<br><br>Characters and acting: well, things very contradictory, around my experience. Basically, the central characters are near their best. My beloved Carol, performed by Melissa McBride, surprises progressively more every season. She doesn't do specific factors, she is like a collective image of modern women being affected by domestic violence. And there are many of these characters within the series, you simply need to try to take a closer look at everyone, and not expect stupid fights and blood through the series. |
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Well, I have already been a fan of this story for about three years now. It'll be difficult expressing all thoughts in a review, but I'll try.
For a summer evening, my sister and I needed nothing to do both at home and we watched everything. Somehow it stumbled on the walkers. A season . 5 in an evening, but not so much it's eagerly additionally, on emotions. And there was clearly simply nothing to do, that's all.
There may be Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Rick came out of his coma. Rick features a wife and a young child, but he doesn't know where they are. In fact, movies reviews he does not know in the least where each of the everyone is and what is happening. And on the street hungry creatures await men - half-decomposed people. And there's no one to spellout what the heck is happening and so what happened to Rick's family ...
Actually, initially I was not impressed. On the whole, in those days I was not hot for serials, especially having a semantic load (I only watched sitcoms to acquire fun). Naturally, the walkers surprised me. Such an enormous universe, such living characters (in sitcoms there may be bad or always good), such justified, but all at once terrifying deeds. Since second season, I received involved ...
Idea: films about zombies were, are, but gradually the concept dies. There's no doubt that everyone will agree that this genre is practically outdated. It is hard to come up with something new, and people are actually poking fun at it and rather skeptical. There seemed to be plus a stylish post-apocalypse, clearly there was a captivating story, there seemed to be a war with the infected ... but the thing that was not. Now suppose all that is collected available as one series. ETOGES convert - will not end up!
Well, to provide Kirkman his due: the Walkers'writers live happily ever after. Suggestions for 20 seasons ahead, characters is often tormented, fans too. Along with each season, the situation on the zombies themselves is not as terrible as the problem of people. Still, yet again we're also shown: man is easily the most dangerous animal to the planet. In conditions of survival, there are still people that dare to conserve the virus and exterminate the human being species.
Script: original in itself. As I said, writers rarely affect the events of a comic book book much, yet still Ive never been bored yet as a result of certain predictability from the plot. It's only a shame that by the seventh season everything choose to go to dialogues (most often meaningless and ridiculous, not revealing the characters, but showing the listeners the fact that actors can talk). You'll find interesting and worthwhile monologues or dialogues, but they only get lost in the monotonous flow with the verbal flow. Therefore, the majority are quitting the series at the present time. I, as a fervent viewer, believe from the creators and their ability to generally be reborn with the ashes with the burned script because of the seventh season, for he or she is, well ... some type of dregs.
Camera work and editing: oh, how Everyone loves the image in Walkers. How should it stand out against the backdrop of several popular TV series. One gets the sense that that is being filmed with a participant inside the events on a well used camera. But this isn't a minus, but only a plus.
Only here again in regards to the seventh season, brr. Crawling out chromakey, a deer utilized the knee of a student ... either the creators begun to spit, and they thought we would gradually descend at a sufficiently advanced, or there are far more serious problems. Still, the ratings are falling, maybe the c's has been updated. Honestly, I not really know, but these kinds of minor errors together create the sense of the disregard for offspring on the part of the creators.
Scenery and costumes: it is all totally fine. There are no complaints here. As I was delighted while using the prison, so I will be delighted using the current habitat of the key characters. The climate of the post-apocalypse doesn't leave, even if very most of the series goes far off the topic of your walkers themselves, where an individual can problems of people are put above survival.
Soundtrack: not intrusive, pleasant. I speak English well and have often seen that the songs are ideal to the scenes where there're played. But beware, my favorite season 7 incorporates a song that will make you sick until one more episode. This is just a note.
Characters and acting: well, things very contradictory, around my experience. Basically, the central characters are near their best. My beloved Carol, performed by Melissa McBride, surprises progressively more every season. She doesn't do specific factors, she is like a collective image of modern women being affected by domestic violence. And there are many of these characters within the series, you simply need to try to take a closer look at everyone, and not expect stupid fights and blood through the series.