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World War Z

World War Z

  • Status: Released
  • 19-06-2013
  • Runtime: 116 min
  • Score: 6.821
  • Vote count: 15780

Life for former United Nations investigator Gerry Lane and his family seems content. Suddenly, the world is plagued by a mysterious infection turning whole human populations into rampaging mindless zombies. After barely escaping the chaos, Lane is persuaded to go on a mission to investigate this disease. What follows is a perilous trek around the world where Lane must brave horrific dangers and long odds to find answers before human civilization falls.

Brad Pitt

Gerry Lane

Mireille Enos

Karen Lane

Daniella Kertesz

Segen

James Badge Dale

Captain Speke

Ludi Boeken

Jurgen Warmbrunn

Matthew Fox

Parajumper

Fana Mokoena

Thierry Umutoni

David Morse

Ex-CIA Agent

Elyes Gabel

Andrew Fassbach

Sterling Jerins

Constance Lane

Peter Capaldi

W.H.O. Doctor

Pierfrancesco Favino

W.H.O. Doctor

Ruth Negga

W.H.O. Doctor

Moritz Bleibtreu

W.H.O. Doctor

Abigail Hargrove

Rachel Lane

Fabrizio Guido

Tomas

David Andrews

Navy Captain Mullenaro

John Gordon Sinclair

Navy SEAL Commander

Grégory Fitoussi

C130 Pilot

Jane Perry

UN Delegate

Lucy Russell

UN Delegate

Mark Holden

UN Delegate

Tim Berrington

UN Delegate

Konstantin Khabenskiy

Russian Fighter

Michiel Huisman

Ellis

Ann Ogbomo

Camp Humphrey's Soldier

Jonathan Howard

Camp Humphrey's Soldier

Mike Noble

Camp Humphrey's Soldier

Ernesto Cantu

Tomas' Father

Vicky Araico

Tomas' Mother

Graham Hornsby

Market Attacker

Nick Bartlett

Market Attacker

Kevin Kiely Jnr

Motorcycle Cop

Ruari Cannon

Pharmacy Helper

Ryen Perkins-Gangnes

Philadelphian Zombie

Khalid Laith

Thierry's Aide

Noa Bodner

Israeli Camp Soldier

Troy Glasgow

Argus Sailor

Julia Levy-Boeken

Israeli Camp Refugee

Lee Nicholas Harris

Camp Humphrey's Soldier

Assaf Ben-Shimon

Israeli Camp Soldier

Gil Cohen-Alloro

Israeli Camp Soldier

Yaniv Rokah

Israeli Camp Soldier

Shaul Ezer

Israeli Camp Soldier

Linoy Aynesaz

Israeli Camp Singer

Efrat Avni

Israeli Camp Singer

Maisam Masri

Israeli Camp Refugee

Renu Setna

Israeli Camp Refugee

Ori Pfeffer

Israeli Camp Refugee

Imran Mraish

Israeli Camp Refugee

Yousef Hayyan Jubeh

Israeli Camp Refugee

Josh Wingate

Argus Sergeant

Richard Thomson

Argus Sailor

Ewan Ross

Technician

Song Xuan Ke

Korean Doctor

Christian Wong

Korean Patient

Denis Ischenko

Airline Pilot

Nikola Đuričko

Airline Pilot

Elen Rhys

Flight Attendant

Paula Videniece

Airline Passenger

Doron Davidson

Airline Passenger

Lee Colley

Airline Passenger

Michael Jenn

W.H.O. Vault Zombie

Sarah Amankwah

W.H.O. Lab Zombie

Anna Biczik

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Gábor Czap

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Katalin Dombi

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Eniko Fulop

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Istvan Karikas

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Andrea Meszaros

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Gergely Mészáros

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Peter Molnár

Zombie Cardiff sequence)

Lambert Tóth

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Roland Tzafetás

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Jeno Radi

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Ádám Zambrzyscki

Zombie (Cardiff sequence)

Maddox Jolie-Pitt

Zombie (uncredited)

Alma Rix

Russian Passenger (uncredited)

Darren Kendrick

Zombie (uncredited)

Ryan Hartwig

Teen Zombie Bait (uncredited)

Dayle Teegarden

Police Officer (uncredited)

Audrey Marie Bartolo

Muslim Woman (uncredited)

Dan_Tebasco

**Put's the Zzz in Zombie** First time I saw it 3 odd years ago I was not impressed. Decided to give it another go though today, which I wish I hadn't cause it was even worse and more dull than I remember. Now when I say dull I don't necessarily mean that it lacks action (it has a bunch of scenes with action, and being that these zombies run superfast unlike the typical zombies in film and series perhaps even a bit more than the average) but lack of interesting characters or good actors and any sort of originality in script makes it a tired ride. Brad Pitt is not necessarily a great actor but he seriously did his most barebones performance here, you were just on the run from zombies with cars flying over and all kinds of stuff but you barely show any sort of emotion? Borderline Steven Segal territory ocassionally, or at the very least Jean Claude Van Damme... But without the fighting skills. So yeah not an impressive film.

Per Gunnar Jonsson

As with most zombie movies the plot is rather contrived and unbelievable (even if you accept the existence of zombies) but if you want to watch zombie movies in the first place that is something that you are supposed to be immune to. This is another variant of zombies being created by some virus and rapidly taking over most of the planet. As I said, the entire story is somewhat unbelievable. When I first read about zombies as a kid there was always some supernatural/magic stuff involved. I think I liked that “explanation” much better than the virus nonsense which just have too many holes in it. For example there is no way a virus could make human bodies roam around aimlessly inside a sterile laboratory for days without nutrition. Well, as I said, it is a zombie movie so one just have to get over these little issues. As an action movie with zombies as the main adversary it is a fairly good movie. The action is solid, the special effects okay and the entire movie continues at a reasonably brisk pace. Pitt is also doing a decent job of his role. There are few of the other actors that are very memorable though. The scenes where the zombies pile onto each other to scale walls and even reach choppers are rather cool. The movie is not very gory for being a zombie movie. Whether that is a good thing or not depends on the viewer I guess. Personally I do not mind some gory stuff in zombie movies. There are a few annoying parts which Hollywood always seem to have to throw in. For example, the world is on the brink of the apocalypse and Lane and his wife just doesn’t want to get involved. What the f…? Also why do people always let their kids wander away in situations where they really should keep track of them? Not to mention how clumsy people always get when they have to sneak around and be silent. These things are just annoying. Anyway, this movie fulfils its purpose as two hours of action-filled but not too intelligent entertainment quite well.

The Movie Mob

**World War Z makes the zombie hordes even more terrifying in their relentless need to consume, coupled with their fury, speed, and inevitability. No zombie movie comes close to the horror and intensity of World War Z.** World War Z finally presents zombies as an overwhelming wave of death and destruction, an actually foreboding menace. Other zombie films shuffle about with slow shamblers whose vast numbers make them dangerous, but not in World War Z. These zombies' are unstoppable in their lust for human flesh, desperately climbing over each other to attempt to satiate their endless hunger. World War Z makes the fall of the world to the zombie plague believable for the first time. The film's frenzied pace personifies the panic and hopelessness of survival. Brad Pitt frantically scours the globe for hope and a cure, and the breakneck speed of the plot comes screeching to a halt in the final act bringing the crazed terror up close and intimate with unending anxiety. World War Z gives us the most extraordinary and unparalleled zombie movie to date and a frightening and wild ride from start to finish.

The Movie Mob

**World War Z makes the zombie hordes even more terrifying in their relentless need to consume, coupled with their fury, speed, and inevitability. No zombie movie comes close to the horror and intensity of World War Z.** World War Z finally presents zombies as an overwhelming wave of death and destruction, an actually foreboding menace. Other zombie films shuffle about with slow shamblers whose vast numbers make them dangerous, but not in World War Z. These zombies' are unstoppable in their lust for human flesh, desperately climbing over each other to attempt to satiate their endless hunger. World War Z makes the fall of the world to the zombie plague believable for the first time. The film's frenzied pace personifies the panic and hopelessness of survival. Brad Pitt frantically scours the globe for hope and a cure, and the breakneck speed of the plot comes screeching to a halt in the final act bringing the crazed terror up close and intimate with unending anxiety. World War Z gives us the most extraordinary and unparalleled zombie movie to date and a frightening and wild ride from start to finish.

CinemaSerf

This time it’s Brad Pitt’s turn to find himself embroiled in an apocalyptic drama as his “Gerry” character and his family are caught up in a zombie uprising that puts the entire population at risk. Now this isn’t just your run-of-the mill American scenario - this is a truly global one. Fortunately for humanity, “Gerry” is a former investigator for the United Nations but don’t let that put you off, he’s actually not too shabby at his job so in order to preserve those dear to him, he agrees to work for Deputy Secretary General “Umatoni” (Fana Mokoena) in trying to find some sort of cure for the pathogen that’s causing all this turmoil. That takes him to Jerusalem and the via an handily placed Belarus airways plane to Cardiff where there might just be hope if he can get to an WHO laboratory before the virus does. To be fair, here, there are some great visual effects and the zombie make-up department have done wonders to turn ordinary human beings into maniacal beings without resorting to plasticine tendrils and exploding ketchup sachets. Pitt does fine as the cerebral but still energetic all-action hero and though there’s very little original about this, it does at least try to involve the whole world in the problem and in it’s potential solution which allows roles for Peter Capaldi and Elyes Gabel to bring an internationalist look to the adventures. Of those, there are quite a few and the human pyramid that storms the Israeli capital is maybe the high point as bullets and helicopters fly around all over that sacred site. The eagle-eyed amongst us might even spot the ever-gangly John Gordon Sinclair (remember “Gregory’s Girl” from 1980?) as a navy SEAL. The production standards are high and Marc Forster doesn’t let the grass grow so if you like your sci-fi horror films end-to-end with just a little nod to science, then this isn’t bad at all.