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  • MOVIE page: World War Z (2013)
  • Rate: 7.4/10 total 18,975 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Drama | Horror | Sci-Fi | Thriller
  • Runtime: 116 min
  • Filming Location: Lulworth Cove, Weymouth, Dorset, England, UK
  • Budget: $200,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $66,000,000 (USA) (21 June 2013)
  • Director: Marc Forster
  • Stars: Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Marco Beltrami   
  • Soundtrack: Go
  • Sound Mix: SDDS | Datasat | Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: United Nations | Zombie | Flesh Eating Zombie | Israel | Epidemic
Writing Credits By:
  • Matthew Michael Carnahan (screenplay) and
  • Drew Goddard (screenplay) &
  • Damon Lindelof (screenplay)
  • Matthew Michael Carnahan (screen story) and
  • J. Michael Straczynski (screen story)
  • Max Brooks (based on the novel by)

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Plot: United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments, and threatening to destroy humanity itself. |  »

Story: United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments, and threatening to destroy humanity itself.

Produced By:

  • Ian Bryce known as producer
  • David Ellison known as executive producer
  • Dede Gardner known as producer
  • Dana Goldberg known as executive producer
  • Tim Headington known as executive producer
  • Graham King known as executive producer
  • Jeremy Kleiner known as producer
  • Jillian Kugler known as associate producer
  • Brad Pitt known as producer
  • Paul Schwake known as executive producer
  • Bradford Simpson known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Brad Pitt known as Gerry Lane
  • Mireille Enos known as Karin Lane
  • Daniella Kertesz known as Segen
  • James Badge Dale known as Captain Speke
  • Ludi Boeken known as Jurgen Warmbrunn
  • Matthew Fox known as Parajumper
  • Fana Mokoena known as Thierry Umutoni
  • David Morse known as Ex-CIA Agent
  • Elyes Gabel known as Andrew Fassbach
  • Peter Capaldi known as W.H.O. Doctor
  • Pierfrancesco Favino known as W.H.O. Doctor
  • Ruth Negga known as W.H.O. Doctor
  • Moritz Bleibtreu known as W.H.O. Doctor
  • Sterling Jerins known as Constance Lane
  • Abigail Hargrove known as Rachel Lane
  • Fabrizio Zacharee Guido known as Tomas
  • David Andrews known as Naval Commander
  • John Gordon Sinclair known as Navy SEAL Commander
  • Grégory Fitoussi known as C130 Pilot
  • Jane Elizabeth Perry known as UN Delegate
  • Lucy Russell known as UN Delegate
  • Mark Holden known as UN Delegate
  • Timothy James Baerrington known as UN Delegate
  • Konstantin Khabenskiy known as Russian Fighter
  • Michiel Huisman known as Ellis
  • Lee Nicholas Harris known as Camp Humphrey's Soldier
  • Ann Ogbomo known as Camp Humphrey's Soldier
  • Jonathan Howard known as Camp Humphrey's Soldier
  • Mike Noble known as Camp Humphrey's Soldier
  • Ernesto Cantu known as Tomas' Father
  • Vicky Araico known as Tomas' Mother
  • Graham Hornsby known as Market Attacker (as Graham Anthony Hornsby)
  • Nick Bartlett known as Market Attacker
  • Kevin Kiely known as Motorcycle Cop
  • Ruari Cannon known as Pharmacy Helper
  • Ryen Perkins-Gangnes known as Philadelphian Zombie
  • Khalid Laith known as Thierry's Aide
  • Noa Bodner known as Israeli Camp Soldier (as Noa Paulina Bodner)
  • Asaf Haim Ben Shimon known as Israeli Camp Soldier
  • Gil Cohen-Alloro known as Israeli Camp Soldier
  • Yaniv Rokah known as Israeli Camp Soldier
  • Shaul Ezer known as Israeli Camp Soldier
  • Linoy Aynesaz known as Israeli Camp Singer
  • Efrat Avni known as Israeli Camp Singer
  • Maisam Masri known as Israeli Camp Refugee
  • Renu Setna known as Israeli Camp Refugee
  • Ori Pfeffer known as Israeli Camp Refugee
  • Julia Levy-Boeken known as Israeli Camp Refugee
  • Imran Mraish known as Israeli Camp Refugee
  • Yousef Hayyan Jubeh known as Israeli Camp Refugee
  • Josh Wingate known as Argus Sergeant
  • Troy Glasgow known as Argus Sailor
  • Richard Thompson known as Argus Sailor
  • Song Xuan Ke known as Korean Doctor
  • Christian Wong known as Korean Patient
  • Denis Ischenko known as Airline Pilot
  • Nikola Djuricko known as Airline Pilot
  • Elen Rhys known as Flight Attendant
  • Paula Videniece known as Airline Passenger
  • Doron Davidson known as Airline Passenger
  • Lee Colley known as Airline Passenger
  • Michael Jenn known as W.H.O. Vault Zombie
  • Sarah Amankwah known as W.H.O. Lab Zombie
  • Lucy Aharish known as Palestinian Woman (uncredited)
  • Tim Ahern known as Opening Scene Co Pilot (uncredited)
  • Emmanuel Akintunde known as Zombie (uncredited)
  • Bethany Apedaile known as Civilian (uncredited)
  • Lee Asquith-Coe known as U.S Marine Helicopter Soldier (uncredited)
  • Féodor Atkine known as (uncredited)
  • Mark Badham known as Zombie (uncredited)
  • Peter Basham known as Harrison (uncredited)
  • Ulrika Belogriva known as Russian Passenger (uncredited)
  • Kingsley Ben-Adir known as Officer Hawkins (uncredited)
  • Kristopher James Blair known as Civilian (uncredited)
  • Katia Bokor known as Lobo Worker Aleftyina (uncredited)
  • Jerome Boyle known as SWAT Officer (uncredited)
  • Michael Anthony Brown known as Briefing Room Person 5 (uncredited)
  • Paul Burt known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Ian James Cameron known as Cpl. Butler (uncredited)
  • Raun Carswell known as Russian Refugee (uncredited)
  • Christian Contreras known as Medic (uncredited)
  • James Cotter known as Russian Solider (uncredited)
  • Gio Dangadze known as Tyler (uncredited)
  • Aren Devlin known as Kemi (uncredited)
  • Philippe Durand known as Henri (uncredited)
  • Katinka Egres known as Journalist (uncredited)
  • Jason Gregg known as Deck Crew (uncredited)
  • Mark Hampton known as Technician (uncredited)
  • Daniel Harland known as Zombie (uncredited)
  • Mustafa Harris known as Lincoln (uncredited)
  • Shane Hart known as Navy Officer Lt Matthews (uncredited)
  • Alex Humes known as Russian Soldier #1 (uncredited)
  • Jeremy Hurst known as Petty Officer USN (uncredited)
  • Lewis James known as U.S Soldier (uncredited)
  • Oleg Kalninsh known as Alexey (uncredited)
  • Iván Kamarás known as Gambling Soldier (uncredited)
  • Aggy Kukawka known as Russian Girl (uncredited)
  • Michael Lanchbury known as Ship Trooper (uncredited)
  • John Macmillan known as Officer (uncredited)
  • Colin Matthews known as U.N. Representative (uncredited)
  • Joseph Andrew Mclean known as Office Worker (uncredited)
  • Eric Michels known as Staff Sargeant James (uncredited)
  • Alastair Thomson Mills known as Wiles - Journalist / Zombie (uncredited)
  • Alex Moore known as U.S. Soldier (uncredited)
  • Kiera Morgan known as Gerry Lane's Recruit (uncredited)
  • Okezie Morro known as Putnam (uncredited)
  • Daniel Newman known as Mick Jones (uncredited)
  • Cristian Nicolae known as Sean (uncredited)
  • Leroy Osei-Bonsu known as Refugee 3 (uncredited)
  • Freddie Lee Peterkin known as Looter (uncredited)
  • Gino Picciano known as Zombie (uncredited)
  • Faruk Pruti known as Garry's Recruit (uncredited)
  • Geoffrey Robe known as Flight Deck Crew (uncredited)
  • Barnabás Réti known as Specnaz (uncredited)
  • Basher Savage known as Vityok (uncredited)
  • Jurgen Schwarz known as Columbian Refugee (uncredited)
  • Santi Scinelli known as Looter (uncredited)
  • Julian Seager known as Russian Zombie Killer (uncredited)
  • Sarah Sharman known as Zombie (uncredited)
  • Sharon Sheehan known as United Nations Security Council (uncredited)
  • Marcus Sinclair known as U.S. Soldier (uncredited)
  • Frank Soldato known as Military Prisoner (uncredited)
  • Kirsty Anne Symonds known as Person in Briefing Room (uncredited)
  • Aaron Tavaler known as Person in Briefing Room 1 (uncredited)
  • Hugh Terry known as Cookie Cotter (uncredited)
  • Sami Tesfay known as Thug (uncredited)
  • Katrina Vasilieva known as Valentina (uncredited)
  • Paul Warren known as Russian Zombie (uncredited)
  • Eric West known as Jason (uncredited)
  • Trevor White known as C-17 Pilot (uncredited)
  • Gillean Young known as Family Man's Wife in Car (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Plan B Entertainment
  • Apparatus Productions
  • GK Films
  • Hemisphere Media Capital
  • Latina Pictures
  • Paramount Pictures
  • Skydance Productions

MPAA: Rated PG-13 for intense frightening zombie sequences, violence and disturbing images



World War Z (2013) Review by martin-807-452270 from United Kingdom

SPOILER ALERT. SPOILER ALERT! You have been warned.

The Premiere -

I was at the London World Premiere last week, and Interestingly therewas clearly tension between Mark (Director) and Brad Pitt. I would havethought a director of this size movie would be able to make a speech.But no. Reading from cards he fumbled over his words, got his actorsnames seriously wrong in front of 1000 people and was clearly very verynervous. Which is odd because any director should be excited or proudto be presenting their work to the world!

Brad Pitt in interview said they chose Mark as he was really good atthe little emotional moments between characters. Well they mush havecut those bits out.

The movie -

A zombie film with no blood? I've no idea what the zombies were doingas we never see them kill anyone! They just run around a lot, far toofast for a 'human being'. No decapitated zombies, and a incredibly poorscript that could have been knocked together in an evening.

Speaking to actors who worked on the film they told me a lot of thedialogue was improvised. And it shows. Good dialogue is written. It isvery hard for an actor to come up with great dialogue on set with crewaround, lights, explosions, gun fire and a budget and schedule pressingdown on you - that is what rehearsals and, dare I say, a screenwriterare for.

I just don't think Mark Forster (Quantum of Bollox) knows how todirect. No emotional connection to any of the characters. No big climaxat the end and the least threatening Zombie in the history of movies.Click click click.

A tedious V/O from Brad at the end, about "only just the beginning, ofthe war, YAWN..." We have heard this a hundred times.

There was some truly awful acting, characters that appear and go in ascene, that do nothing, and flimsy science that is just insulting toanyone who can actually think.

The only good bit was the Zombie as Ants scene, but it would have beenhugely improved if a zombie with a giant leaf walked past in thebackground.

The audience laughed at several moment, that I don't believe thedirector even realised were gags!

Brad doesn't even really do any acting. He does a bit of running aroundand a fight or two. No great lines, and I don't really believe that heloves his kids and wife so terribly much.

Best thing in it was - Daniella Kertesz, but her scenes are clearly cutto bits, unlike her hand, which just seems to be fine after a couple ofgin and tonics. I'll have what she's having!

And leaning suitcases against a curtain? Seriously. That was reallybad.

The film could have been saved in the Edit - with some cleverre-positioning of the major scenes, to get the structure right, buthaving seen Brad and Mark together, they had clearly fallen out of lovewith the movie.

Nothing here we haven't seen in 28 Days Later, or any other zombiefilm, or even The War of the World that was written 100 years ago.

At the end the applause was half hearted and everyone got up and leftsuper fast.

The aftermath -

Please GOD can we stop giving bad directors a second, and in this case10th chance. This film made me angry that a studio can waste so muchmoney on what was a mediocre idea even at the beginning, and gave it toa director who has a proved track record of not being able to fix a badscript, or direct action.

The budget on this would keep an independent film maker in business forthe next 400 years - or if we put that in a real time scale - all theway back to Elizabeth the 1st.

Frustrating.

Nothing to see here ladies and gentlemen, move on.





World War Z (2013) Review by fca182 from United States
Oh, Hollywood. You saw the zombie apocalypse coming didn't you? Not aliteral apocalypse of course, just 16 dozen different zombie books,graphic novels, games and TV shows taking over the world like theplague, and you just had to have your piece of the pie, didn't you?

World War Z is based on the 2006 novel by Max Brooks. The novelgarnered some quite positive reviews, praised for its international andpolitical scope. It also caught the eye of producer and star Brad Pitt,who after a long struggle with studios, directors, producers and otherHollywood zombies, managed to put together a half decent movie withdirector Marc Forster.

Half decent? Well, WWZ certainly isn't a bad movie. You've got thelong-time Oscar-deserving Pitt playing Gerry Lane, a likable,good-looking family man who retired as a UN investigator to spend moretime around his wife and daughters. This is all about to changeobviously, because after the now seemingly mandatorynews-footage-montage introduction, Gerry is called back by the UN inexchange for his family's safety on their big boat.

It sounds good enough, but the problem is that WWZ'spolitical/international context is nowhere to be found so we're leftpretty much to 28 Days Later with blockbuster pretentiousness. Sure,Gerry travels around the world and makes a few long distance phonecalls, but there's never anything remotely compelling enough to warranthis travels and whenever the plot does manage to come close tosomething it quickly sets it aside in the interest of keeping thissummer blockbuster light, family friendly and internationallymarketable.

After Quantum of Solace there was much uncertainty about Forster'sability to direct action and after WWZ, guess what? There still is.Granted, it's never boring, but when the other elements that should'vemade the film aren't there it should be more than "never boring".Paramount's marketing certainly didn't help; if you've seen thetrailers then you've seen the whole plot and LITERALLY every singleaction set piece, in chronological order too. You know when you see atrailer and think "they put all the good parts in"? Well, this timethey put the whole movie in. The more hardcore genre fans might alsowant to look elsewhere if they're seeking gory zombie kills; thereisn't much of that either as its PG-13 rating might suggest.

Brad Pitt is really the film's only strength. Much like Tom Cruise,Brad's got enough talent to singlehandedly pull you through anot-so-great movie without you hating him for it. And at almost age 50you can't really blame him for wanting to star in his own bigblockbuster franchise for the first time in his career when he could'veplayed any superhero he wanted years ago. "Franchise" of course, ifpermitted by the audience, because this is one movie that desperatelywants to have sequels.





World War Z (2013) Review by aequus314 from Singapore
tl;dr - Set aside expectations related to the zombie genre and enjoyWorld War Z as a disaster popcorn flick.

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Max Brook's muscular, world weary "oral history of the zombie war", athinly veiled geo-political mouthpiece on the world at large seenthrough the eyes of an agent working for the UN, has taken shape andform through a movie of the same name — World War Z. But make nomistake about both being made from the same mold.

Rather than pander to the novel's ambitious fictional output of globalperspectives (survivors from virtually every continent on Earth wereinterviewed by the novel's narrator) — this summer flick directed byMarc Forster (Quantum of Solace, Finding Neverland, Stranger thanFiction) is sensibly scaled down on politicking and military machismo.With a tried and tested sci-fi disaster formula, the result worksfairly well on its own terms.

Vastly different from Brook's scathing, testosterone driven bestsellerand the archetypal zombie gore fest; this latest End-of-Worldextravaganza is less tired and less verbose. By virtue of that,translates to a much more engaging experience.

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Brief Synopsis: After decades of living in risky, high-stakes existenceas a UN investigator; Gerry Lane (Pitt) is now comfortably retired to acozy, domestic life in Philadelphia with loving wife, Karen (MireilleEnos) and two young daughters. Problem is that a mysterious virus hasspiraled out of control and gone global, resulting in a win-winproposition from former colleague Thierry -- the state guaranteesrefuge and protection for Gerry's family in exchange for his unrivaledfield expertise.

Thus we are immediately whisked to the main exposition -- Gerry,accompanied by the Navy SEAL and a virologist (developing the vaccine)traverses international borders in search of patient zero -- thejourney spans South Korea and Israel, to the WHO in Wales andeventually Canada.

Trivia: The novel places origin of the zombie outbreak in Dachang,Hebei. Incidentally, the film hypothesizes with narratives about thespread of SARS as a deadly epidemic. It can therefore be understood,that the virus in WWZ is implied to have begun in Northern China.

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It is no controversy that World War Z is plagued with productiontroubles and the screenplay has undergone a few re-writes, butmanifestations of this in film authorship isn't grave or jarring. Tothe contrary; Forster's version has softened Brook's high-mindedhyperbole in exchange for a modest, grounded and back-to-basicsapproach — this makes for undeniable commercial appeal.

Visually, after a cumbersome and erratically edited zombie rampagesequence in the first act, DP Ben Seresin (Transformers: Revenge of theFallen) and special effects rebound with impressive large scalephotography. The outbreak of zombie hordes in Jerusalem's disastersequence deserve mention — it is here that the narrative's kinestheticurgency receives a healthy dose of adrenaline. Action aficionados willbe pleased.

Seresin's chaotic apocalypse overrun by waves of running undeads isalso given counterweight by a quiet, noble dimension found in Gerry'smeasured and cool-in-crisis stoicity. Brad Pitt's iconic persona as ahumanitarian in real life, may very well have influenced his portrayalof Gerry, infusing the kind of personality and screen image thattransforms naturally in a Hollywood film.

But the cleverest stroke in characterization, is that of Israelisoldier Segen (Daniella Kertesz). A sound approach in keepingcharacters fresh and creative is that material be produced with caveatsin mind. Flat, boilerplate stereotypes of women being one example ofmany. For this reason, I was surprised to discover that much of thefilm's feistier, more relevant survivalist moments originate from herflair for timing and intuition.

All being said, preconceived notions about what zombie films should andought to be have divided zombie lovers into two main groups. Fans ofRomero's classics may prefer depictions of slow-moving zombies (Nightof the Living Dead, The Walking Dead), while others embrace the idea ofsuper sprinters (28 Days Later, 2004 Dawn of the Dead). The good newsis that this debate, when filtered through the lens of a globaldisaster flick, becomes irrelevant (or less so). I guess my point isthe EOW genre is constantly evolving, there is no reason why this filmshould be limited in terms of narrative scope.

The only real complaint is an excessively dramatized, prolongedexchange between an infected doctor and Gerry in the film's final act.You get less awkward, more authentic moments between Rick Grimes andthe bicycle zombie girl back in Atlanta. But that's another apocalypse.

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