We re All The Walking Dead

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Well, Appears a fan of this story for a couple of years now. It's going to be difficult to convey all thoughts in a single read new movies review, but Let me try.

On the summer evening, my sister and I had absolutely nothing to do both at home and we watched everything. Somehow it located the walkers. A season and a half within the evening, but not really that must be eagerly and so on emotions. And there was simply not do, that's all.

There is certainly Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Rick came out of his coma. Rick has a wife and children, but he doesn't know where they are. In truth, he doesn't know in the least where every one of the persons are and what is happening. And in the pub hungry creatures await a guy - half-decomposed people. And there's no one to describe precisely what is happening and what went down to Rick's family ...

In truth, to start with I was not impressed. Generally, during those times I wasn't hot for serials, especially with a semantic load (I only watched sitcoms to own 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 concurrently terrifying deeds. Since the second season, I managed to get involved ...

Idea: films about zombies were, are, but gradually the concept dies. I believe everyone will agree that this genre is practically outdated. It's to generate interesting things, and the wonderful already are laughing at it and rather skeptical. Clearly there was plus a stylish post-apocalypse, there is an enchanting story, there were a war using the infected ... but the thing that was not. Now consider that all that is collected in a series. ETOGES change - never churn out!

Well, to offer Kirkman his due: the Walkers'writers live happily ever after. Ideas for 20 seasons ahead, characters is usually tormented, fans too. Along with each season, the condition of the zombies themselves stop being as terrible for the reason that problem of people. Still, all over again we have been shown: man is the most dangerous animal within the planet. In conditions of survival, you can still find those who dare to help the virus and exterminate the human beings species.

Script: original in itself. As I said, writers rarely change the events of a comic book book much, however Irrrve never been bored yet due to certain predictability on the plot. It's only unfortunate that from the seventh season everything was missing to dialogues (most often meaningless and ridiculous, not revealing the characters, but showing the target audience the fact that actors can talk). You'll find interesting and worthwhile monologues or dialogues, but they merely explore the monotonous flow of your verbal flow. Therefore, lots of people are quitting the series at present time. I, as a devoted viewer, believe inside creators and remarkable ability for being reborn from the ashes on the burned script by the seventh season, for he could be, well ... an dregs.

Camera work and editing: oh, how I like the photo in Walkers. How would it be noticeable against the background of countless popular TV series. One gets the sense that this is being filmed with a participant inside the events on an old camera. But that isn't a minus, only a plus.

Only here again regarding the seventh season, brr. Crawling out chromakey, a deer stolen the knee of the scholar ... either the creators begin to spit, and in addition they decided to gradually descend from a sufficiently advanced level, or there are additional serious problems. Yet, the ratings are falling, maybe the c's is now being updated. Honestly, I not really know, but these minor errors together create the sense on the disregard for his or her offspring for the creators.

Scenery and costumes: things are all fine. There aren't any complaints here. As I'm delighted with the prison, so We're delighted with all the current habitat of the principle characters. The climate with the post-apocalypse does not leave, even though very usually the series goes far off the topic on the walkers themselves, where the non-public problems of people they fit above survival.

Soundtrack: not intrusive, pleasant. I speak English well and have absolutely often realized that the songs are most suitable on the scenes where they may be played. But beware, my favorite season 7 has a song that can make you sick until the ultimate episode. This is simply a note.

Characters and acting: well, all things are very contradictory, during my experience. Basically, the central characters are in their best. My beloved Carol, done by Melissa McBride, surprises increasingly more every season. She doesn't simply do specific factors, she is sort of a collective picture of modern women struggling with domestic violence. And there are tons of which characters from the series, you need to simply make an effort to take particular notice at everyone, rather than expect stupid fights and blood from the series.