World War Z (2013)

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World War Z: Directed by Marc Forster. With Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale. Former United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop a zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatens to destroy humanity itself.

“I was dubious! The rating, the early reviews, my love of gory George Romero movies had all led me to deciding not to see this. But, my wife wanted to go… Well, two breathless hours later I turned to her, big grin on my face and had to state u0026quot;That was awesome!u0026quot; Yes, I can see why people donu0026#39;t like it. It is very different to the traditional zombie movie, and very different to the book. But you know what, who cares – itu0026#39;s not a traditional zombie movie, or the book – itu0026#39;s different. So suck it it up whiners and enjoy this for what it is! (And Iu0026#39;m a huge fan of all Max Brooks zombie books.) The movie begins with a short intro to the main character and his family (it was enough, it told me all I needed to know) before launching into a fantastic, break neck sequence that establishes the pace for most of the rest of the movie. Itu0026#39;s violent, visceral and shocking without any reliance in gore. The tension is racked up (especially in the escape from the apartment block sequence) with a series of spectacular set pieces (the walls of Jerusalem scene is brilliant) and things get better and bigger until the film slows the pace for the final reel with a slow burning, smaller scale sequence set in a WHO research lab in the UK. Itu0026#39;s an unusual choice to end a movie with the smallest set piece, but it worked well for me as it was in line with Gerryu0026#39;s quest and the (stated in the movie) fact that the answer is often so small it gets overlooked. The gravity of the decisions Gerry has to make here are greater than any previously in the movie (where mostly he just has to run like hell!) and itu0026#39;s that that makes this such a powerful set piece to end the movie. I learnt several things from this movie 1) to let go of my preconceptions about what a zombie film should be, 2) that a low rating doesnu0026#39;t mean its for kids – I have two sons and despite the lack of gore I certainly wouldnu0026#39;t let then see this. Its very intense and that (not the gore) is what would scare them. 3) to go with the flow – I did here and was swept along for a rapid fire 2 hour thrill ride that was a hell of a lot of fun. I for one will be getting this on blu ray and Iu0026#39;ll be first in line for any sequel. But I will admit, an undated version would be very welcome!”

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