Favorite Zombie Series ...

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Not long ago i became a fan of this series, having watched all 7 seasons within a gulp. The apocalyptic picture is higher than a zombie movie as it's not of a zombie, the zombie is the background here. It can be fascinating how the rest of the living people making the effort to survive through these conditions, namely without civilization, the state for a structure, where there aren't any rules and laws, only survival. A unique fact is that men and women attempt to unite into communities, and how these communities (groups of survivors) are attempting to agree among themselves. But these contracts quite often end in shootings and killings. It reminds me of something ... Normally, that's still politics. I really like cinema, where you will find something to trust blog about movies. This film touches on the stock market of moral values, and quite often the leading characters have something of morality in addition to a question of life and death. For instance, this can be traced in this:'Can it be necessary to choose murder once you know that tomorrow they'll kill you?'.Moreover, this doesn't arise immediately, but from year to year, as well as the ideas of the best way to do what's right, the principle characters gradually change.

If at the beginning of the film several heroes pursue humanity in terms of other survivors, then after various attempts on their lives on the surface, along with heartbreaking consequences by using diminished family, then the point of view changes dramatically, however, not for everyone. Apparently the film is just not waging a war of persons against zombies, but people against people (again). Disassemble the whole civilization, give people total freedom, where one can do everything with impunity, that is certainly what will come of it. Well, again, that is my vision of the photo, I really like to analyze and explore everything, maybe someone will think about this series an entertainment. But I'm sure so it are often more abruptly when compared to a'game of thrones ', consumers are ordinary here - since they're, without the dragons and superpowers.