Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Dyballa Bargłówka

The Walking Dead - Review Pilot

What balls advertising. In short, anyone interested in the TV series was well aware of the arrival of The Walking Dead, but what was the need to make even the stones involved in the thing?
While promoting a commercial carpet looks have been functioning with plays bad, it has also created excessive expectations as is often the case when compared to the product, thanks to the trailer very sly. Why TWD is not an action, at least not at the moment, and it is not so much a zombie series: it is more of a series on people, and their relationships in an extreme situation. A disaster movie (or series disaster) copyright in short, can through a decent cast to investigate the consequences of isolation, fear for their continued survival of the links that are created in situations to the limit. The driver does exactly that, without excessive nor directorial virtuosity, or interpreted. A closer look a scene is shot too bad (when the protagonist, now given up, sees the opening in the tank is not given room for his reaction, ruining the pathos and the plot twist). For those who have seen the Italian version on Sky, part of the blame also goes to the Italian censorship, which we would want to open a nice chapter. Although located in the airing late evening, the pilot has seen reduced by 20 minutes of gruesome scenes, obviously going to ruin the original installation ... we kidding? The only answer is, download and enjoy the original, and for once, without guilt, since it seems that the Italian TV in the hands of a bunch of idiots who do not deserve the share. That said, the pilot TWD does a nice job, thanks to his long silence, the palpable pathos in certain sequences, and the elegance that allows him not to fall into horror cliché in the media. It is worth spending the Oretta and a half that lasts, and hope that they are laying the groundwork for another 3 hours and spends a good entertainment. Certainly not worth the hype put in place, and we hope that the ratings of future episodes do not pay for the consequences.

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