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A sequence that can tighten, captivate, entertain, shock and also cause you to cry. I have been previously watching it from the very beginning, for quite a while now and I can't express that I'm tired. Not things smooth, only a few episodes are great, not all plot twists are interesting and logical, from time to time I even planned to abandon viewing, but, nevertheless, that is probably the greatest game series, confidently maintaining the bar and intensity from season to season.
All of it started so way back when with the belief that any local Sheriff exited a coma and discovered himself in the field of the apocalypse, where revived corpses scurry about everywhere. Then a lot of adventures begin - reuniting with your loved ones, finding a rut to live, many betrayals and clashes with people considerably more bloodthirsty and terrible than the dead.
Positive points:
- a large number of interesting characters, to individual preference really touch base, penetrate, with that you live. Their relationship is intertwined and tangled, like an Santa Barbara that is certainly fun to follow.
- entourage: beautiful locations, super-decorations, great makeup. You look and imagine that this is actually the world once the apocalypse. The series is not penny, it might please the eye.
- plot twists. All the times of year Some like was the idea of a war between the Saviors of Negan and everyone else - a handful of boring episodes with pretentious speeches and poorly staged shootings. But all of those other plot is super, when it seems that the authors have absolutely nothing to show us, a fresh interesting twist appears, characters and problems.
- soundtrack. The first seasons failed to spoil us with interesting melodies, but the previous couple of contain excellent tracks, correctly selected for the place and time. They cheer up and highlight fragments, engraving in memory.
- interesting editing techniques. You'll find inserts where not ordinary editing is used, but juicy cuts, as being a clip, to music. As a such scenes, I would like to revise the series, they sit in memory as good as the perfect action. |
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