Favorite Zombie Series ...

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Recently i became hot for this series, having watched all 7 seasons in one gulp. The apocalyptic picture is higher than a zombie movie as it would be not in regards to a zombie, the zombie is the background here. It is fascinating how the living people want to survive during these conditions, namely even without the civilization, the state of hawaii as a structure, where there won't be rules and laws, but only survival. A unique fact is that searchers looking to unite into communities, and the way these communities (groups of survivors) attempt to agree among themselves. Nevertheless these contracts usually lead to shootings and killings. It jogs my memory of something ... Usually, that is definitely still politics. I really like cinema, where there will be something to believe blog about movies. This film touches on the topic of moral values, and often the primary characters have something of morality as well as a question of life and death. For instance, this really is traced in the following:'Would it be necessary to get started with murder if you know that tomorrow they may kill you?'.Moreover, it won't arise immediately, but from season to season, along with the ideas of how to do the right thing, the main characters gradually change.

If at the outset of the film several grouped heroes pursue humanity in connection with other survivors, then after various attempts on the lives from the outside, in addition to heartbreaking consequences as loss in friends and relations, then the stage that view changes dramatically, however, not for everyone. Apparently the film is not waging a war of people against zombies, but people against people (again). Take down the complete civilization, give people total freedom, where one can fit everything in with impunity, that is certainly and what will come of it. Well, again, this is my vision of the photo, I prefer to analyze and investigate everything, maybe someone will think of this as series an entertainment. But I do believe that this is often more abruptly compared to a'game of thrones ', consumers are ordinary here - as they are, without dragons and superpowers.