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Contributor Brad Pitt, Daniella Kertesz, Mireille Enos, Marc Forster
Language English
Runtime 2 hours and 3 minutes
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World War Z

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Based on the novel by Max Brooks, a U.N. employee races against time and fate, as he travels the world trying to stop the outbreak of a deadly Zombie pandemic.

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A former UN investigator is thrust into the middle of trying to stop what could be the end of the world. Worldwide destruction sends him around the globe seeking clues about what they are fighting and what it will take to defeat it, as he tries to save the lives of billions of strangers, as well as his own beloved family.

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Few monsters lend themselves better to allegory than the zombie. In the years since George Romero first set the shambling mold with Night of the Living Dead, filmmakers have been using the undead as handy substitutes for concepts as varied as mall-walking consumers, punk rockers, soccer hooligans, and every political movement imaginable. (All this, plus brain chomping.) World War Z, the mega-scale adaptation of Max Brooks's richly detailed faux-historical novel, presents a zombie apocalypse on a ginormous level never seen before on film. Somehow, however, the sheer size of the scenario, coupled with a distinct lack of visceral explicitness, ends up blunting much of the metaphoric impact. While the globe-hopping action certainly doesn't want for spectacle, viewers may find themselves wishing there was something more to, you know, chew on. Director Marc Forster and his team of screenwriters (including J. Michael Straczynski and Lost's Damon Lindelof) have kept the basic gist of the source material, in which an unexplained outbreak results in a rapidly growing army of the undead. Unlike the novel's sprawling collection of unrelated narrators, however, the film streamlines the plot, following a retired United Nations investigator (Brad Pitt) who must leave his family behind in order to seek out the origins of the outbreak. While the introduction of a central character does help connect some of Brooks's cooler ideas, it also has the curious effect of narrowing the global scale of the crisis. By the time of the third act, in which Pitt finds himself under siege in a confined space, the once epic scope has decelerated into something virtually indistinguishable from any other zombie movie. Even if it's not a genre changer, though, World War Z still has plenty to distinguish itself, including a number of well-orchestrated set pieces--this is a movie that will never be shown on airplanes--and the performances, with Pitt's gradually eroding calm strengthened by a crew of supporting actors (including Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale, and a fantastically loony David Morse) who manage to make a large impression in limited time. Most importantly, it's got those tremendous early scenes of zombie apocalypse, which display a level of frenetic chaos that's somehow both over-the-top and eerily plausible. When the fleet-footed ghouls start dogpiling en masse, even the most level-headed viewer may find themselves checking the locks and heading for the basement. --Andrew Wright

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.4 x 0.6 x 6.7 inches; 2.61 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 165757
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Marc Forster
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, Digital_copy, Widescreen, Multiple Formats, AC-3
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 3 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ September 17, 2013
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ French, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ French, English, Spanish, Portuguese
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Paramount
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B005LAIIN0
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
  • Customer Reviews:
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I liked it! The reverse thinking and the analogy made it interesting and more believable. Instead of treating the virus, they gave it a twist by giving themselves one to camouflage humanity from the Zombies, was brilliant, & the Jewish people added the concept voting 9 with and the 10th Jewish Judge over rules all 9 decisions with a no to prevent another mistake like the one's they had made in the passed was a cool addition to the story. Thumbs up!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2014
World War Z (I haven't read the book) is far more than a vehicle for superstar Brad Pitt. It's, instead, a notable entry in the horror genre that shatters the zombie subgenre's traditional conventions. A mysterious supernatural plague quickly arises and consumes millions of humans all over the earth within eleven days. Mankind doesn't have a chance as the "victims" of this unearthly virus return from death to feast on the living. Unlike most zombie films this one provides the most realistic portrait yet, complete with a global perspective, of mankind's swift descent into a doomsday scenario, including the inevitable slow but steady response to combatting the exponentially increasing numbers of more powerful (not to mention truly horrifying) "zekes," as they are called. We have a front row seat as we watch Pitt's character investigate the cause of the cannibalistic plague, traveling first to an army outpost in South Korea, from which eleven days prior, when millions of humans still lived, an email had been sent that mentioned "zombies." Next stop Israel, where our hero seeks out a Mossad chief who somehow knew enough to order the installation of massive walls to close off the small Middle Eastern country many days before the world at large, including its chief superpower, the US of A, could provide a first response. (Interestingly, because the outbreak spread faster than an email, growing to epic proportions seemingly in an instant, conventional action by the American government was impossible; the unnamed American President even dies and the vice president disappears amid the frenzy, as we learn. So it's the UN that's working this one, alongside the WHO.) The Israelis, we learn, safe inside the walls, are allowing the living inside.... as our Mossad general says, Each life saved is one less zombie to combat. But when a vast gathering of the saved commence an impromptu celebration of life, singing loudly, the living dead are attracted by the loud noise. The countless starving zekes outside the walls are yanked by their innate savage, useless hunger to leap at the wall quickly forming a massive tower of zombies climbing on top of each other to eventually spill over the huge wall, falling from such a dizzying height that most must've broken every bone in their dead rotting bodies. But the instinct still blazing within them forces them to crawl with unearthly speed toward the humans to gnash their teeth on warm, blood-filled flesh. The soldiers firing on the fallen still-biting zombies get too close and soon humans are themselves becoming zombies at lightning speed and are mindlessly hurtling their convulsing jaws into the closest mouthful of flesh. Even air support is not a viable defense. Pitt and a wounded female soldier manage to escape the doom on the last plane out, but one zombie also gained entry. Then the Pitt character is throwing a grenade inside the plane, blowing a hole in the rear that instantly sucks out the attacking legion of undead --and then anything else inside not bolted down. I don't want to spoil it for those WWZ virgins. I'll add that the film's imagery really grabbed me. You won't likely forget the scene in which the zombies "pour up" that Herculean wall around Israel (I also was intrigued by the "tenth man" revelation of that Mossad chief; there's some good writing). Also the glimpses of some mindless zekes are truly terrifying; these animated corpses operate purely on primal instinct. Flesh rotting, eyes revealing pure demonic intent, jaws snapping involuntarily, these beings from hell literally hurtle themselves at the closest target with an unearthly speed. The film's story is well thought through and deftly told. Some holes in the plot are easily overlooked as this zombie film is head and shoulders above the numerous Romero ripoffs. I enjoy the Walking Dead, but come on! The producers should be sending royalty payments to the fan vaunted and critically overlooked George Romero, who singlehandedly forged this genre in 1968's terrifying Night of the Living Dead, followed ten years later by Dawn, then Day, and more recently a Romero zombie film that used the found footage conceit to truly raise that often misunderstood subgenre. Lucio Fulci, the great Italian horror filmmaker hired specifically to create a ripoff Romero's film (it was even titled Zombie 2 in European theaters, though there was never a Zombie 1), also created an excellent rendition of the zombie film that literally scared me so much as a youngster I couldn't sleep the night I first watched it on VHS.. But I digress... if you love a good horror film or want to be entertained and also view some truly unforgettable imagery, see this imaginative film and pray that nothing like it ever actually happens. Because that's probably the most jarring impact of the film. Tapping into our innate dread of deadly diseases with acronyms for names, World War Z will leave you wondering if one day when you read a newspaper report that mentions the word "zombie" it actually means zombie. We will never believe in "zeke." But should he ever arise, "zeke" will certainly believe in us.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
great movie
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
This makes my list of top Zombie films of all time, but it is in the middle of the pack. It's still a winner. Treats the subject with respect, is well acted/directed, and the production values were high. It was suspenseful and perfectly enjoyable. Stands up well to repeat viewing!
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2014
I never read the novel, World War Z, by Max Brooks. Brad Pitt, however, must be a zombie fan because he bought the movie rights in 2007, which was way before The Walking Dead appeared on AMC television. It took Pitt five years to make the film at a cost of $190 million dollars. The movie has internationally grossed over $540 million. It broke even. It didn’t make a profit. A film supposedly has to make three times its cost to break even, which is divided amongst the studios, the distributors and the theater chains.

Now, because I was unable to see the Blu-Ray edition, which was the extended version of the film with a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff on it, I had to settle for the theatrical version on a regular DVD. Surprisingly, considering all the negative reviews, I actually found the movie to be understandable and very entertaining. In fact, I was glued to the television set for the entire length of the film. For me, Brad Pitt is now the king of zombie movies.

The film pretty much starts right into the action with Pitt (an ex-United Nations investigator) and his family getting caught in a traffic jam in the city of Philadelphia. The zombie epidemic has already spread from Europe to the United States with blinding-like speed (in fact it only takes twelve seconds for a dead person to change into a killing zombie). Brad’s character, Gerry Lane, calls his friend at the United Nations so he and his family can be air-lifted out of the city. This does happen, but only after being chased by a horde of zombies to a roof top in downtown Philly. The catch, however, is that If Brad wants his family to be protected, he has to do what the military tells him, which is to fly into Russia and try to find a cure for the decease. This is the rest of the movie. Pitt flies to Soviet Union and then to Israel and then to an outpost where the most infamous deceases known to mankind are studied.

Is a cure eventually found for the humans still alive? You have to see the movie, but a sequel is already in the works.
Let me tell you that these zombies aren’t slow walkers. These handsome fellows can move fast and they take no prisoners. The special effects of the movie are awesome in my opinion as thousands of zombies pile on top of each other to climb over the wall surrounding Jerusalem. Remember, zombies can’t be killed, unless you shoot them in the head.

I certainly enjoyed the pacing of the movie. It didn’t really give you time to think, but I liked what Brad Pitt’s character was able to discover and the shootouts with the zombies. A female Israeli commando is bitten in the arm, and Brad cuts the arm off without any hesitation, leaving her alive, but with a stub. Fortunately, this woman is one tough cookie and can shoot with accurately with just one arm.

Being a big fan of the early George Romero zombie movies and The Walking Dead television series, I found myself impressed with this film and Brad Pitt’s acting. The whole movie more or less is on his shoulders, and he carries the weight without any problems, displaying his ultimate skills as a truly excellent actor. He makes this movie happen, and you believe in him and his love for his family. Mireille Enos (she stars in the TV series, The Killing) is the perfect actress for his wife in the movie. If Angelina Jolie had been in it, you would have expected her to go after the zombies and kick some real butt. Not so with Mireille. She’s the perfect mother hen who watches out for her children, praying her husband will return alive to protect them.

I can’t comment on the extended version of the film on Blu-Ray, or the extras that are on the disc. I do want to see them, but I need to get a Blu-Ray television for that.

All in all, I was surprised at how much I loved this movie. I want to watch it again and see if I feel the same way. Other people have told me that I’m crazy; but hey, the movie did make over 500 million at the Box Office, so somebody must have liked it besides me.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
Son buenas películas y que me gustan disfrutar con mejor imagen y sonido, y esto me lo da el formato blu ray.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
I wasn't sure if I'd like a "zombie" movie but I was surprised. I really think it is much more. It shows a pandemic across the world and how it was traced by Brad Pitt's (prior NATO detective) character who plays it so realistically. The zombies are shown as part of the disease. The scenes with them are so riveting and the ending plot is so smartly written and acted. I was on the edge of my seat! WHAT A GREAT MOVIE!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Reçu rapidement et intact.
Reviewed in Canada on April 12, 2024
Un blu-ray en français bien apprécié.
Lucian Grigore
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Ware
Reviewed in Germany on May 8, 2024
Schnell , sicher verpackt , einfach toll , vielen herzlichen Dank…
timothy jones
5.0 out of 5 stars grate film
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 6, 2024
love this movie ,up with the top,zombie movies
Gilbert Faes
5.0 out of 5 stars Aankoop World War Z ( Blu-ray )
Reviewed in Belgium on November 28, 2023
100 % OK Goede verzending en besteld item beantwoorde volledig aan de beschrijving
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Abelardo Gzz
5.0 out of 5 stars Una película épica
Reviewed in Mexico on July 23, 2018
Sin duda alguna una excelente película, Guerra mundial Z te llevará al filo de la butaca y te presentará una visión sobre las historias de zombies de una manera que te mete en ella. Le doy 5 estrellas por el formato Steelbook, además de tener muy buen precio. Como siempre Amazon envió en tiempo y forma.
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