
Starring: Brad Pitt and Mireille Enos
Review (with SPOILERS): This was a pretty solid action movie that had it’s strong and weak points. It isn’t a perfect film, but it could have been a lot worse. You’ll enjoy it as long as you don’t think too hard about a few things. As with a lot of stories with their good and bad points, I found that this review simply refused to coalesce into a coherent piece, so I have to resort to the old crutch of using bullet points.
- Very little to do with the novel: Let’s get this out of the way first: The film shares little more than a title with the World War Z novel by Max Brooks. The novel is great and I recommend it to everyone who is a fan of zombie fiction. If you saw the movie first, don’t hesitate to pick up the book because the two couldn’t be more different. The film is a break-neck action movie with fast zombies and an actual main character. The novel is a collection of interviews that take place AFTER the slow zombies have been put down; those interviews were compiled by a nameless UN employee who is creating a historical account of the zombie war and the interviews give a solid world-view of a zombie crisis from its inception until its solution.
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