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フィアー・ザ・ウォーキング・デッド
フィアー・ザ・ウォーキング・デッド

フィアー・ザ・ウォーキング・デッド

2015★ 7.6Action & Adventureドラマ
完結 (Ended)

あらすじ

「ウォーキング・デッド」に描かれた恐ろしい黙示録へと変貌を遂げる世界はどのように見えましたか? ロサンゼルスを舞台にしたこのスピンオフ セットは、世界の終わりの始まりに直面する新しいキャラクターに続き、その質問に答えます。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の本質的な魅力は、日常が音を立てて崩れ去る瞬間の生々しさと、極限状態で露呈する人間の「業」を冷徹に描き出している点にあります。単なるゾンビパニックに留まらず、崩壊していく家族の絆や、生き残るために道徳を捨て去る瞬間の心理描写が、観る者の倫理観を激しく揺さぶります。 特にキム・ディケンズやコールマン・ドミンゴが見せる、冷徹さと情熱が同居した迫真の演技は圧巻です。文明が失われた世界で、正義と悪の境界線が曖昧になっていく過程は、現代社会への鋭い警告のようでもあります。極限の状況下で「人間」であり続けることの困難さと美しさを、圧倒的な映像美で突きつける傑作です。

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Lennie James
Lennie James
Morgan Jones
キム・ディケンズ
キム・ディケンズ
Madison Clark
コールマン・ドミンゴ
コールマン・ドミンゴ
Victor Strand
Danay García
Danay García
Luciana Galvez
Austin Amelio
Austin Amelio
Dwight
Karen David
Karen David
Grace Mukherjee
Christine Evangelista
Christine Evangelista
Sherry
ダニエル・シャーマン
ダニエル・シャーマン
Troy Otto
ジェナ・エルフマン
ジェナ・エルフマン
June
ルーベン・ブレイズ
ルーベン・ブレイズ
Daniel Salazar

スタッフ・制作会社

監督・制作: Robert Kirkman / Dave Erickson

脚本: Charlie Adlard / Robert Kirkman / Tony Moore

制作会社: Valhalla Motion Pictures / AMC Studios / Circle of Confusion / Idiotbox / Skybound Entertainment

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Dean
Dean
★ 3

This TV show is a bad copy of the "Walking Dead". First of all it's super boring, especially first 4 seasons. It's so dragging that you will need some extra caffeine to keep up with it or you will fall asleep. Later it picks up a bit, but still suffers from lots of mistakes and one of them is a lack realism. It's very unrealistic. All the kids in this show seem very inteligent, saying deep & inteligent things that normally kids don't do, but in here miraculously they're all wise like adults. Characters all the time argue with each other, one moment hug, then next moment point a gun to each other. They also try to be all wise talking wise and etc... And lastly, there are just plain mistakes that make this show very unrealistic. For example 10 years old girl with her hands tied jumps in the sea and makes it to the shore. How the heck kid can be so super swimmer to swim with no hands and making it to the shore. I wish I wouldn't waste time on this low quality show, but sadly I watched all seasons and I regret. There are much better shows to watch, than this stupid show.

dnice516
dnice516

I thought this show was and is great but I think sometimes the writers get confused about what's real and what the viewers would imagine what would be real if things were to happen today and being in LA, it gets confusing then slow like a lot of shows where they out of ideas that's why they all slow their 📺 down until they come up with a 🧠 storm or ✂️ the show short and give you a family!

Limitedlatency
Limitedlatency

Let me preface this by saying that if “Fear the Walking Dead” wanted to prove it had nothing left in the tank—no shred of narrative originality or dimensional character development—it’s certainly achieved that. This spin-off series feels like a rehashed casserole of old “The Walking Dead” plotlines, with an extra sprinkle of stale empowerment tropes that bludgeon you over the head rather than convince you of their authenticity. Don’t get me wrong: strong female leads can be amazing. However, this show’s approach to showcasing female strength feels less like a well-written narrative and more like a ham-fisted exercise in ticking boxes and making every male character look like they’re competing in a marathon of cluelessness. From the moment the first episode staggers onscreen, “Fear the Walking Dead” seems utterly terrified—ironic, given the name—of allowing its men to be anything but incompetent or flat-out disposable. The female characters dominate every scenario, not by outsmarting equally clever male antagonists or allies, but by virtue of the writing force-feeding us lopsided characterizations. This kind of hackneyed scripting doesn’t highlight feminism; it cheapens it. Rather than craft complex individuals, the show often defaults to lazy stereotypes: men who can’t get their act together and women who correct every ill with an eye-roll and a scornful lecture. It’s less an ensemble and more a joyless, lopsided lecture on how to marginalize half of your cast. Beyond its gender politics, let’s talk about the plot—or rather, the endless absence of one. The show recycles the same old survival tropes, shuffling from one dead-end location to the next, each encounter feeling like a bad rerun. The characters make bafflingly poor decisions that don’t feel organic or revealing but simply serve the writers’ need to keep a “conflict” going. It’s a never-ending cycle of nonsensical stand-offs, unnecessary melodrama, and forced moralistic moments that have all the subtlety of a zombie gnawing on a traffic cone. As for the production value, it’s nothing to write home about. While AMC can deliver moody visuals and grimy sets like it’s nobody’s business, the show’s aesthetics are the best thing it has to offer—and that’s a pretty low bar. Even the action sequences feel repetitive and drained of creativity. It’s as if the camera operators got as bored as we did and just decided to press “record” on a carousel of random zombies. Meanwhile, dialogue is delivered with such contrived earnestness that you start to pity the actors. They’re good performers stuck in a narrative noose, forced to recite lines that do little more than remind you why you stopped caring three episodes ago. In short, “Fear the Walking Dead” is the TV equivalent of stale bread. The show desperately wants to come off as progressive and edgy but ends up feeling like a shrill echo chamber of worn-out clichés and one-dimensional character dynamics. It’s about as innovative as a broken lawnmower and about as balanced as a three-legged chair. If you’re looking for a world brimming with nuance, character growth, or genuinely empowering storytelling for anyone (men or women), you won’t find it here. Instead, you’ll find a sloppy, man-bashing, condescending mess that fails to deliver meaningful tension or insight. Watch at your own risk, and maybe keep the remote handy so you can escape this undead snoozefest when it starts gnawing on your brain.

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