We re All The Walking Dead

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Well, I have been previously keen on this story for three or more years now. It'll be difficult to talk about all thoughts in a single review, but I'll try.

For a summer evening, my sister and I had not even attempt to do both at home and we watched everything. Somehow it arrived at the walkers. A season . 5 in an evening, but less that it must be eagerly additionally, on emotions. And there seemed to be simply absolutely nothing to do, read reviews that's all.

There may be Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Rick left his coma. Rick incorporates a wife and youngsters, but he doesn't know where they are. In reality, he does not know in any respect where each of the people are and what's happening. And on the street hungry creatures await a person - half-decomposed people. And there is no one to spellout precisely what is happening and how it happened to Rick's family ...

To be honest, in the beginning I wasn't impressed. Generally speaking, during that time I wasn't keen on serials, especially that has a semantic load (I only watched sitcoms to possess fun). Naturally, the walkers surprised me. Such a large universe, such living characters (in sitcoms there may be bad or always good), such justified, but all at once terrifying deeds. Considering that the second season, I got involved ...

Idea: films about zombies were, are, but gradually the objective dies. I do think everyone will agree how the genre is practically outdated. It's hard to think of new stuff, and the ones already are laughing at it and rather skeptical. Clearly there was another post-apocalypse, there is an amorous story, there was a war with the infected ... but the fact that was not. Now suppose that all it is collected in one series. ETOGES turn around - tend not to produce!

Well, to provide Kirkman his due: the Walkers'writers live happily ever after. Suggestions for 20 seasons ahead, characters could be tormented, fans too. Is actually each season, the trouble of the zombies themselves is not really as terrible as the problem of people. Still, just as before were shown: man is regarded as the dangerous animal for the planet. In conditions of survival, you may still find individuals that dare to conserve the virus and exterminate the human species.

Script: original in itself. As I said, writers rarely modify the events of a comic book book much, but still Irrrve never been bored yet as a result of certain predictability from the plot. It's only a shame that because of 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). There are truly interesting and worthwhile monologues or dialogues, but they just explore the monotonous flow from the verbal flow. Therefore, nearly everyone is quitting the series at the moment time. I, as a devoted viewer, believe within the creators and their capability to generally be reborn from your ashes of the burned script from the seventh season, for he is, well ... some type of dregs.

Camera work and editing: oh, how I adore the picture in Walkers. How should it stick out against the history of numerous popular TV series. One gets the sense that this is being filmed by a participant within the events on an oldtime camera. But it's not a minus, but only a plus.

Only here again about the seventh season, brr. Crawling out chromakey, a deer drawn on the knee of each student ... either the creators began to spit, and they chosen to gradually descend coming from a sufficiently high level, or there are far more serious problems. The same, the ratings are falling, maybe they has updated. Honestly, I'm not sure, but these kinds of minor errors together create the sense of an disregard because of their offspring by the creators.

Scenery and costumes: things fine. You don't see any complaints here. As I'm delighted together with the prison, so I will be delighted using the current habitat of the main characters. The atmosphere of your post-apocalypse won't leave, while very often the series goes far from the topic in the walkers themselves, where the non-public problems of people are put above survival.

Soundtrack: not intrusive, pleasant. I speak English well and also have often pointed out that the songs are suitable towards the scenes where these are played. But beware, my personal favorite season 7 has a song that could make you sick until a final episode. This is simply a note.

Characters and acting: well, all things are very contradictory, during my experience. Basically, the central characters are at their best. My beloved Carol, performed by Melissa McBride, surprises progressively more every season. She will not just do specific factors, she is like a collective picture of modern women experiencing domestic violence. And there are a variety of these characters in the series, you simply need to attempt to take a closer look at everyone, rather than expect stupid fights and blood with the series.