Good seeing Brad Pitt in a film after so many Tom Cruise disappointments (why do I equate these guys?) Have been waiting years to catch this film and, thanks to the local library, today was the day. I've always enjoyed a new perspective on the never-ending zombie threat, and though thoroughly flawed, this film kept me engaged and content. Yes, Gerry Lane (Pitt) was the luckiest man on earth but you'd have to be in order to survive these ever-popular "Running Dead" (in which film did that change first occur?) Kudos for Israeli wisdom, Tavor cameos and zombie ladders. Grinding teeth and twitchy, just the way things should be. World War Z gets an 8 in the Reminder of Why We Prep genre.
... View MoreThough i am a die-heart zombie movie fan, I don't get to see the zombie movie that serves all the purposes of a typical zombie movie and eventually I came across many movies that include killing and traveling. But the main problem is that the traveling and all the adventure is confined to a particular place. Though the movie makers feed us with all the joy they can in that single environment but our wish isn't still fulfilled. Well, World War Z fulfills that wish and gives almost all the goosebumps that a normal zombie movie lacks. It covers all the action and killing scenes and for a surprise, at different places of the world. Brad Pitt plays a major role both in acting and balancing of the film. He is shown traveling to different places with a firm determination how to permanently get rid of the disease and indeed, he does.
... View MoreWorst story ever, for this sort of budget this should be a lot better.
... View MoreI'm honestly surprised by the bad reviews on this site for this film. I've seen my fair share of zombie movies and this is my favourite. I've watched it a good 10 times and it doesn't take the fear away. The thought behind it that there is a was to defeat this disease is brilliant, as is the acting. I also love 28 days later and class is as the same type of zombie horror movie. I loved it.
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