We All Have Been The Walking Dead
Well, I have been keen on this story for blog about movies three years now. It will likely be difficult expressing all thoughts in a single review, but I'm going to try.
With a summer evening, my sister and I had created not do at home and we watched everything. Somehow it located the walkers. A season and a half inside an evening, but not really much that it must be eagerly and also on emotions. And there is simply not even attempt to do, that's all.
There is Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Rick exited his coma. Rick has a wife and youngsters, but he doesn't know where they are. The fact is, he does not know whatsoever where all the persons are and what's happening. And in the pub hungry creatures await a male - half-decomposed people. And there's no one to spellout what on earth is happening and what happened to Rick's family ...
In all honesty, initially I was not impressed. Usually, in those days I wasn't hot for serials, especially that has a semantic load (I only watched sitcoms to own fun). Naturally, the walkers surprised me. Such a massive universe, such living characters (in sitcoms there can be bad or always good), such justified, but while doing so terrifying deeds. For the reason that second season, I obtained involved ...
Idea: films about zombies were, are, but gradually the concept dies. I do think everyone will agree which the genre is actually outdated. It's tough to think of something new, and the ones are already laughing at it and rather skeptical. There is and a post-apocalypse, there is an enchanting story, there was clearly a war while using the infected ... but the fact that was not. Now suppose that all this can be collected within a series. ETOGES publish - will not prove!
Well, to supply Kirkman his due: the Walkers'writers live happily ever after. Ideas for 20 seasons ahead, characters could be tormented, fans too. And with each season, the situation with the zombies themselves has stopped being as terrible since the problem of people. Still, once more we're shown: man is easily the most dangerous animal within the planet. In conditions of survival, you will still find people that dare to conserve the virus and exterminate our species.
Script: original in itself. As I said, writers rarely affect the events of a comic book book much, however Ive never been bored yet due to certain predictability in the plot. It's only a waste that with the seventh season everything had gone to dialogues (most often meaningless and ridiculous, not revealing the characters, but showing the target audience that this actors can talk). There are actually actually engaging and worthwhile monologues or dialogues, but they simply get lost in the monotonous flow from the verbal flow. Therefore, the majority are quitting the series at present time. I, as a fervent viewer, believe within the creators and their capability to get reborn from your ashes with the burned script by way of the seventh season, for they are, well ... some sort of dregs.
Camera work and editing: oh, how I love the image in Walkers. How will it get noticed against the historical past of the many popular TV series. One gets the sense that this is being filmed by a participant from the events on an oldtime camera. But that isn't a minus, only a plus.
Only here again regarding the seventh season, brr. Crawling out chromakey, a deer stolen the knee of students ... either the creators did start to spit, plus they decided to gradually descend at a sufficiently dangerous, or there are more serious problems. Yet, the ratings are falling, maybe the c's has updated. Honestly, I don't know, but all such minor errors together create the sense of an disregard for his or her offspring on the part of the creators.
Scenery and costumes: all things are fine. You don't see any complaints here. As I'd been delighted with all the prison, so We're delighted using the current habitat of the chief characters. The climate from the post-apocalypse doesn't leave, although very often the series goes far off the topic of your walkers themselves, where the personal problems of people they fit above survival.
Soundtrack: not intrusive, pleasant. I speak English well and also have often observed that the songs are right to the scenes where these are played. But beware, one of the best season 7 includes a song that could make you sick until the ultimate episode. Might a note.
Characters and acting: well, it is all totally very contradictory, in my experience. Basically, the central characters have reached their best. My beloved Carol, performed by Melissa McBride, surprises an increasing number of every season. She isn't going to do exactly some things, she is like a collective picture of modern women experiencing domestic violence. And there are a variety of these characters inside series, less costly try to take a closer look at everyone, but not expect stupid fights and blood from your series.