Favorite Zombie Series ...

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Not long became a fan of this series, having watched all 7 seasons in a gulp. The apocalyptic picture is over a zombie movie which is not of a zombie, the zombie is the history here. It truly is fascinating how the rest of the living people are attempting to survive of these conditions, namely even without civilization, the state for a structure, movies reviews where there isn't any rules and laws, but only survival. A unique in order to that individuals making the effort to unite into communities, and in what way these communities (groups of survivors) looking to agree among themselves. However these contracts usually trigger shootings and killings. It jogs my memory of something ... Generally, that may be still politics. I enjoy cinema, where there will be something to consider about. This film touches on trading of moral values, and they often the chief characters have a subject of morality in addition to a question of life and death. For instance, this is traced in the following:'Will it be necessary to choose murder knowing that tomorrow they should kill you?'.Moreover, it does not arise immediately, but from year to year, along with the ideas of how you can do the right thing, the main characters gradually change.

If at the beginning of the film a small grouping of heroes pursue humanity in terms of other survivors, then after various attempts on their own lives from the outside, in addition to heartbreaking consequences by using decrease in family and friends, then the point of view changes dramatically, although not for everyone. Evidently , the film isn't waging a war of an individual against zombies, but people against people (again). Take down the full civilization, give people total freedom, which you could make everything with impunity, and that is certainly what's going to come of it. Well, again, this really is my vision of the image, I enjoy analyze and delve into everything, maybe someone will consider this series an entertainment. But I think that it may be more abruptly when compared to a'game of thrones ', everyone is ordinary here - as is also, without dragons and superpowers.