Tuesday 18 June 2013

World War Z movie review: Nuffnang Premiere Screening



They said nuke missile & radiation waste are the deadliest hazards that currently exist, well I’m guessing they haven’t seen this..

>watch World War Z Trailer HERE<
Zombies is back! Well technically they never gone as Resident Evil, Warm Bodies, Zombieland etc do keeps us accompany throughout earlier quarter of the year. However in World War Z things are a bit different now as our popular fiction enemies tend to growth faster, stronger and extremely aggressive..


Story line:”The story begins with an unknown pandemic outbreak which strike mankind on global scale. Retired United Nation employee Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) were once again forced to pick up his old chore, leaving his wife (Mireille Enos) and two young daughters behind & being dispatched to the front lines of the battle, traverses the world in a race against time looking for a chance to cease the the Zombie pandemic outbreak that is toppling armies and governments and threatening to decimate humanity itself.”

Most people expecting the Marc Forster’s film starring by one of the Hollywood biggest name Brad Pitt to be a fall back due to issues of reshooting, script problems & various production hurdles. After the strenuous birthing finally the film manage to make it to the theatre this summer.. & the disaster many had predicted? Well thankfully the film is nowhere near that presumption :)  The dark, gritty action/horror film is tense, and I like the fact that this isn’t a typical mainstream zombie genre with fancy big guns/weapons, scene of intense bloodshed fill with blood and fleshes of zombies, hot chick super hero saving the day kinda stuff..


World War Z is a realistic portrayal of zombies on a mass scale, pretty much demonstrated how the entire world shown when the undead rise on a pandemic outbreak. Though horror fans anticipating for grand-scale carnage might not be entirely satisfy as there isn’t a lot of massive bloodshed and the film might be a little bit bland at the beginning as it is simply chaos, but hey that’s probably a pragmatic simulation of how a global scale zombie manifestation should be right? :)     

World War Z is not a bad film, greatly entertaining science-fic horror actioner with some impressive set-pices (Jerusalem is my favourite ^^), a bloodless & interesting zombie movie.

Thnx to Nuffnang fr the tics :D

Rating: 7.7/10 ^^

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