Impman2
Joined Oct 2017
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Alfie Williams deserves an Oscar for his performance, he's absolutely brilliant. He made us laugh and he made us cry. What a career he has ahead of him. This is a zombie film that actually has a story line. Even better it doesn't base survival on having a car and a gun (so straight away you know it's not an American movie). Indeed it was a breath of fresh air that a British movie for once doesn't contain London accents nor any posh ones.
The first of this trilogy was too dark, the second too ridiculous (in it being set in London ie nowhere to grow food and no clean water), this the 3rd is the best of the 3 by a country mile.
The first of this trilogy was too dark, the second too ridiculous (in it being set in London ie nowhere to grow food and no clean water), this the 3rd is the best of the 3 by a country mile.
The title 'The facts' tells you all you need to know when one considers it's a BBC production. What follows is , as expected, propaganda/project fear. The usual suspects are rolled out. Apparently it's all our, the plebs, fault. We must all stop driving our cars and stop going on holidays whilst watching these TV presenters, celebrities, politicians and the wealthy elite take flight after flight after flight as they 'fight climate change '.
What they are proposing is that we return to the days of the Victorians, where the poor stayed at home whilst the rich went on the Grand Tour , travelling far and wide.
What they are proposing is that we return to the days of the Victorians, where the poor stayed at home whilst the rich went on the Grand Tour , travelling far and wide.
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