We Are All The Walking Dead

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Well, I have been keen on this story for a couple of years now. It's going to be difficult to express all thoughts a single review, but I most certainly will try.

For a summer evening, my sister and I needed not even attempt to do at home and we watched everything. Somehow it came to the walkers. A season and a half inside an evening, but less so that it's eagerly and so on emotions. And there were simply absolutely nothing to do, that's all.

There is Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Rick exited his coma. Rick contains a wife and a kid, but he doesn't know where they are. In fact, he doesn't know at all where many of the folks are and what is happening. And in the pub hungry creatures await a man - half-decomposed people. And there is no one to spell out what on earth is happening and how it happened to Rick's family ...

Actually, to start with I wasn't impressed. Generally, back then I wasn't keen on serials, especially having 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 are either bad or always good), such justified, but concurrently terrifying deeds. Since second season, I acquired involved ...

Idea: films about zombies were, are, but gradually the thought dies. I'm sure everyone will agree the fact that genre is virtually outdated. It is difficult to get a new challenge, the ones were laughing at it and rather skeptical. There was clearly fashionable post-apocalypse, there seemed to be an amorous story, there was clearly a war with the infected ... but the content not. Now imagine that all it is collected within a series. ETOGES turnaround - usually do not end up!

Well, to grant Kirkman his due: the Walkers'writers live happily ever after. Ideas for 20 seasons ahead, characters might be tormented, fans too. Is actually each season, the challenge with the zombies themselves is not as terrible because the problem of people. Still, yet again we're shown: man is regarded as the dangerous animal on the planet. In conditions of survival, you can find those that dare to assist the virus and exterminate a persons species.

Script: original in itself. As I said, writers rarely get a read new movies review events of a comic book book much, however Ive never been bored yet as a result of certain predictability in the plot. It's only a waste that by the seventh season everything was missing to dialogues (most often meaningless and ridiculous, not revealing the characters, but showing the viewers the actors can talk). You will discover interesting and worthwhile monologues or dialogues, but they simply explore the monotonous flow with the verbal flow. Therefore, lots of people are quitting the series currently time. I, as a fervent viewer, believe within the creators and remarkable ability to get reborn through the ashes in the burned script by the seventh season, for he is, well ... a dregs.

Camera work and editing: oh, how I love the picture in Walkers. How can it stand out against the history for many popular TV series. One gets the sense that most this is certainly being filmed by a participant in the events on an existing camera. But it's not a minus, only a plus.

Only here again regarding the seventh season, brr. Crawling out chromakey, a deer drawn on the knee of a student ... either the creators began to spit, they usually decided to gradually descend at a sufficiently higher level, or there are other serious problems. Still, the ratings are falling, maybe the c's will be updated. Honestly, I not really know, but all such minor errors together create the sense of the disregard because of their offspring on the part of the creators.

Scenery and costumes: things are all fine. There won't be complaints here. As I became delighted while using prison, so I'm delighted while using current habitat of the main characters. The atmosphere of your post-apocalypse doesn't leave, though very most of the series goes far out of the topic of the walkers themselves, where an individual can problems of folks are put above survival.

Soundtrack: not intrusive, pleasant. I speak English well and also have often pointed out that the songs are suitable to your scenes where they can be played. But beware, my favorite season 7 has a song that forces you to sick until the very last episode. Case a note.

Characters and acting: well, things are all very contradictory, in my experience. Basically, the central characters have their best. My beloved Carol, performed by Melissa McBride, surprises more and more every season. She does not do exactly specific things, she is like a collective image of modern women encountering domestic violence. And there are a number of such characters within the series, you just need to aim to keep an eye on at everyone, but not expect stupid fights and blood in the series.