Favorite Zombie Series ...

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Recently i became keen on this series, having watched all 7 seasons a single gulp. The apocalyptic picture is over a zombie movie as it's not about a zombie, the zombie is the background here. It's fascinating how the residual living people are trying to survive over these conditions, namely without civilization, a state as being a structure, where there aren't any rules and laws, only survival. A motivating story goes that people are trying to unite into communities, humanlove.stream and the way these communities (groups of survivors) are trying to agree among themselves. However these contracts generally trigger shootings and killings. It jogs my memory of something ... Usually, that's still politics. I adore cinema, where you will find to believe about. This film touches on the topic of moral values, and infrequently the principle characters have an issue of morality plus a question of life and death. Such as, this is traced in the next:'Would it be necessary pick murder find out that tomorrow they should kill you?'.Moreover, it doesn't arise immediately, but from season to season, as well as ideas of how to do the right thing, the primary characters gradually change.

If at the outset of the film several heroes pursue humanity pertaining to other survivors, then after various attempts on the lives from the outside, along with heartbreaking consequences in the form of loss of friends, then the point of view changes dramatically, but not for everyone. Evidently the film will not be waging a war of men and women against zombies, but people against people (again). Remove the entire civilization, give people total freedom, to try everything with impunity, and that is certainly what will come of it. Well, again, it is my vision of the picture, I prefer to analyze and learn about everything, maybe someone will consider this to be series an entertainment. But There's no doubt that which it is often more abruptly compared to a'game of thrones ', individuals are ordinary here - because they are, without the dragons and superpowers.