We Are All The Walking Dead

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Well, I am a fan of this story for around three years now. It will likely be difficult to express all thoughts within a review, but I most certainly will try.

Using a summer evening, my sister and I had not do at home and we watched everything. Somehow it stumbled on the walkers. A season and a half in an evening, thesocialroi.com but less so that it's eagerly and on emotions. And there was simply not even attempt to do, that's all.

There's Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Rick came out of his coma. Rick includes a wife and youngsters, but he doesn't know where they are. Actually, he doesn't know in any respect where the many people are and what is happening. And all the time hungry creatures await someone - half-decomposed people. And there's no one to explain what is happening and so what happened to Rick's family ...

To be truthful, initially I wasn't impressed. In general, then I wasn't keen on serials, especially which has a semantic load (I only watched sitcoms to acquire fun). Naturally, the walkers surprised me. Such a vast universe, such living characters (in sitcoms there may be bad or always good), such justified, but all at once terrifying deeds. Because the second season, I obtained involved ...

Idea: films about zombies were, are, but gradually the theory dies. There's no doubt that everyone will agree which the genre is virtually outdated. It's hard to get interesting things, and the ones were poking fun at it and rather skeptical. There seemed to be another post-apocalypse, there is an enchanting story, there were a war while using the infected ... but the content not. Now imagine that all it is collected within a series. ETOGES publish - never prove!

Well, to give Kirkman his due: the Walkers'writers live happily ever after. Ideas for 20 seasons ahead, characters can be tormented, fans too. And with each season, the problem from the zombies themselves is not as terrible because problem of people. Still, all over again were shown: man is the most dangerous animal on the planet. In conditions of survival, you will still find those who dare to assist the virus and exterminate a persons species.

Script: original in itself. As I said, writers rarely affect the events of a comic book book much, yet still I have never been bored yet because of a certain predictability with the plot. It's only a waste that from the seventh season everything choose to go to dialogues (most often meaningless and ridiculous, not revealing the characters, but showing the viewers that this actors can talk). You will discover really interesting and worthwhile monologues or dialogues, but they merely explore the monotonous flow in the verbal flow. Therefore, many are quitting the series presently time. I, as an enthusiastic viewer, believe from the creators and power they have for being reborn in the ashes of the burned script by the seventh season, for they're, well ... some kind of dregs.

Camera work and editing: oh, how Everyone loves the picture in Walkers. How can it get noticed against the background of numerous popular TV series. One gets the impression that each it is being filmed using a participant from the events on an old camera. But this is not 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 trainees ... either the creators started to spit, and they chosen to gradually descend from your sufficiently high level, or there are far more serious problems. Still, the ratings are falling, maybe the c's is being updated. Honestly, I am not sure, but all such minor errors together create the sense of the disregard with regards to offspring from the creators.

Scenery and costumes: it is all totally fine. There aren't any complaints here. As I had been delighted while using the prison, so I will be delighted while using the current habitat of the chief characters. The atmosphere of the post-apocalypse does not leave, while very often the series goes far out from the topic with the walkers themselves, where the individual problems of individuals they fit above survival.

Soundtrack: not intrusive, pleasant. I speak English well and also have often noticed that the songs are right to the scenes where they're played. But beware, one of the best season 7 contains a song that can make you sick until the final episode. Accusation in court a note.

Characters and acting: well, everything is very contradictory, in my experience. Basically, the central characters have reached their best. My beloved Carol, performed by Melissa McBride, surprises a lot more every season. She won't function specific things, she is like a collective picture of modern women affected by domestic violence. And there are many of those characters while in the series, you need to simply aim to take particular notice at everyone, without expect stupid fights and blood in the series.