Favorite Zombie Series ...

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Not long became a fan of this series, having watched all 7 seasons within a gulp. The apocalyptic picture is over a zombie movie review as it's not in regards to a zombie, the zombie is the history here. It truly is fascinating how the residual living people are attempting to survive over these conditions, namely even without civilization, the state as being a structure, where you don't see any rules and laws, but only survival. A unique story goes that folks making the effort to unite into communities, and just how these communities (groups of survivors) attempt to agree among themselves. But the contracts quite often end in shootings and killings. It reminds me of something ... In general, that may be still politics. I really like cinema, where there will be something to trust about. This film touches on the stock market of moral values, and they often the chief characters have something of morality in addition to a question of life and death. For instance, this is often traced in the examples below:'Will it be necessary to go for murder once you discover that tomorrow they may kill you?'.Moreover, it doesn't arise immediately, but from season to season, along with the ideas of ways to do what's right, the primary characters gradually change.

If at the beginning of the film a group of heroes pursue humanity pertaining to other survivors, then after various attempts on their own lives on the surface, in addition to heartbreaking consequences as lack of friends and family, then the point of view changes dramatically, however, not for everyone. Apparently , the film just isn't waging a war of folks against zombies, but people against people (again). Remove the entire civilization, give people total freedom, where one can try everything with impunity, and that's after that come of it. Well, again, this is certainly my vision of the picture, I enjoy analyze and explore everything, maybe someone will consider this series an entertainment. But I think that this may be more abruptly compared to a'bet on thrones ', consumers are ordinary here - since they are, without any dragons and superpowers.