Favorite Zombie Series ...

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I recently became keen on this series, having watched all 7 seasons in one gulp. The apocalyptic picture is regarding green zombie movie which is not about a zombie, the zombie is the background here. It can be fascinating how the living people making the effort to survive within these conditions, namely in the absence of civilization, the state to be a structure, where there won't be any rules and laws, but only survival. An intriguing fact is that men and women attempt to unite into communities, and just how these communities (groups of survivors) making the effort to agree among themselves. However these contracts usually trigger shootings and killings. It reminds me of something ... Usually, which is still politics. I love cinema, where there will be something when you consider about. This film touches on the subject of moral values, and sometimes the leading characters have something of morality along with a question of life and death. For example, this could be traced in these:'Will it be necessary to choose murder find out that tomorrow they are going to kill you?'.Moreover, no arise immediately, but from year to year, along with the ideas of ways to do what's right, the key characters gradually change.

If at the start of the film a gaggle of heroes pursue humanity regarding other survivors, then after various attempts on their own lives from the outside, along blog with movies reviews heartbreaking consequences such as decrease in family and friends, then the stage that view changes dramatically, however, not for everyone. It turns out that the film will not be waging a war of persons against zombies, but people against people (again). Remove the complete civilization, give people total freedom, where one can it is able to with impunity, which is what's going come of it. Well, again, this is my vision of the picture, I like to analyze and explore everything, maybe someone will think of this as series an entertainment. But I think so it may well be more abruptly than just a'bet on thrones ', consumers are ordinary here - because they're, without any dragons and superpowers.