Review of Attack on Titan
At an unspecified (pre WW-I) point in history in a (presumably) alternate universe, mankind gets overrun by suddenly appearing giant man-eating zombies called titans. Slightly over a 100 years later, humanity is on the brink of extinction, hiding behind huge walls. Like most movies with zombies or giant monsters, this is the kind of story that works best when you don't think about it all too much. Alas, the viewer is given a lot of time for that. The action is good, very good. The show also does a good job of capturing the grim atmosphere of the situation, but then makes the mistake of pointingthis out far too often.
Anyway, if you think you can suspend your disbelief long enough and don't mind that the main plot point is going nowhere from episode 2 onwards, go and watch this, for there *is* enjoyment to be had.