We All Have Been The Walking Dead

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

Over a summer evening, my sister and I had absolutely nothing to do both at home and we watched everything. Somehow it reached the walkers. A season . 5 in a evening, but not really that it's eagerly additionally, on emotions. And there was clearly simply not do, that's all.

There may be Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Rick exited his coma. Rick has a wife and youngsters, but he doesn't know where they are. In truth, he doesn't know at all where the many persons are and what's happening. And on the street hungry creatures await a man - half-decomposed people. And there's no one to spell out what is happening and so what happened to Rick's family ...

Actually, to start with I was not impressed. In general, then I wasn't a fan of serials, especially having a semantic load (I only watched sitcoms to get fun). Naturally, the walkers surprised me. Such a huge universe, such living characters (in sitcoms there can be bad or always good), such justified, but at the same time terrifying deeds. Considering that the second season, I received involved ...

Idea: films about zombies were, are, but gradually the idea dies. I believe everyone will agree the genre is virtually outdated. It's hard to generate something read new movies review, and individuals were laughing at it and rather skeptical. There was also a post-apocalypse, there was clearly an enchanting story, there was a war while using infected ... but that which was not. Now suppose all that is collected in a series. ETOGES turn around - will not prove!

Well, to grant Kirkman his due: the Walkers'writers live happily ever after. Concepts for 20 seasons ahead, characters is often tormented, fans too. Sufficient reason for each season, the issue of the zombies themselves has stopped being as terrible because the problem of people. Still, yet again were shown: man is the most dangerous animal about the planet. In conditions of survival, there are still those that dare to help the virus and exterminate our species.

Script: original in itself. As I said, writers rarely change the events of a comic book much, nevertheless Irrrve never been bored yet due to certain predictability in the plot. It's only a shame that by the seventh season everything was missing to dialogues (most often meaningless and ridiculous, not revealing the characters, but showing the crowd which the actors can talk). There are actually truly interesting and worthwhile monologues or dialogues, but they merely get lost in the monotonous flow in the verbal flow. Therefore, many are quitting the series at present time. I, as a fervent viewer, believe while in the creators and their capability for being reborn in the ashes on the burned script by way of the seventh season, for they're, well ... some form of dregs.

Camera work and editing: oh, how I really like the picture in Walkers. How can it stick out against the historical past of the many popular TV series. One gets the sense that all this can be being filmed by a participant while in the events on a vintage camera. But this may not be a minus, only a plus.

Only here again about the seventh season, brr. Crawling out chromakey, a deer stolen the knee of the scholar ... either the creators began to spit, and in addition they made a decision to gradually descend coming from a sufficiently active, or there are far more serious problems. Yet, 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 on the disregard because of their offspring from the creators.

Scenery and costumes: things are all fine. You don't see any complaints here. As I used to be delighted using the prison, so We are delighted while using the current habitat of the key characters. The atmosphere of your post-apocalypse doesn't leave, even though very most of the series goes far out of the topic on the walkers themselves, where the personal problems of persons are put above survival.

Soundtrack: not intrusive, pleasant. I speak English well and have often pointed out that the songs are suitable to your scenes where these are played. But beware, the most popular season 7 contains a song that forces you to sick until the final episode. This is simply a note.

Characters and acting: well, everything is very contradictory, inside my experience. Basically, the central characters are near their best. My beloved Carol, performed by Melissa McBride, surprises increasingly more every season. She isn't going to accomplish specific things, she is like a collective image of modern women suffering from domestic violence. And there are a lot of these characters while in the series, simply attempt to keep an eye on at everyone, and never expect stupid fights and blood through the series.