Kosovo mass apocalypse

Photo: Suzanne Podcast, you're probably going to be looking at the series of horror population “The Last of Us”, with the actors Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey? I can only imagine how bad Kosovo was if we were captured by zombies... The zombies have always provoked imagination in movies and serials. In recent years it was the series “The Walking Dead” and [...]
Photo: Suzanne Podcast
Perhaps you're going to observe the popular horror series “The Last of Us”, with the actors Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey? I can only imagine how bad Kosovo was if we were captured by zombies...
The zombies have always provoked imagination in movies and serials. In recent years it was the series “The Walking Dead” and the Brad Pitt “World War Z” that caused an interest response in zombies and apocalypse scenarios.
But this obvious revival of literature, movies and post-apocalypse culture is also reflecting the fears and uncertainties of contemporary societies in the face of a ton there in global crises. Pandemias, climate change, wars on other sides, and the range of trust in democratic institutions have enjoyed collective imaginations with recent world scenarios. With mankind destroyed (and perhaps resurrection after destruction)
This literature of these films is not just escapism, but they are often visualizing to us in all ways what's left of humanity when social systems collapse when there's no more health when there's no police and no state, when we're only fighting for ourselves and the close community around us. In this context, the post-apocalypsean voice is raising the core question of morality, survival and hope in a world that seems increasingly fragile. How did we survive the destruction of the world? So we said to ask how was Kosovo under zombie rule?

















