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  1. Nov 25, 2020 · There Is No Vaccine In The Book. A huge portion of the movie is spent trying to develop a vaccine for the zombie apocalypse, and by the end of the film, one has been developed. Huzzah! But the ...

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  2. World War Z is a 2013 American action horror film directed by Marc Forster, with a screenplay by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Drew Goddard, and Damon Lindelof, from a story by Carnahan and J. Michael Straczynski, inspired by the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks. It stars Brad Pitt as Gerry Lane, a former United Nations investigator who ...

    • The Actual Zombies Themselves
    • The Format
    • The Portrayal of Americans and America
    • The Grandeur
    • The Time Period
    • The Transformation
    • The Battle of Yonkers
    • The Portrayal of North Korea
    • The Ending
    • Um... Everything else?

    The biggest selling point of the World War Z film was shown almost immediately in the trailer. The zombieswere fast-moving and capable of using some sort of hive mind to access a pseudo-intelligence. This made zombies scary. This wasn’t a Night Of The Living Dead situation where they’re creepy but you can definitely run or kill a zombie without muc...

    This was probably the biggest difference between the two versions. The film follows a relatively standard zombie flick format: a zombie outbreak begins in dramatic fashion, then an unlikely hero saves the day and has an unnecessary romance at the same time. RELATED: Harry Potter: 5 Characters We'd Want On Our Team In The Zombie Apocalypse (& 5 We W...

    In general, a big, Blockbuster American film likes to stay well on the good side of the American government and its patriotic citizens. It takes a braver director than most to point out the... numerable... faults with the US government. As you may expect, World War Z took a similarly timid approach when in film form, showing the US as the saviors o...

    The actual scale of everything depicted in Hollywood is basically designed to be over the top. Any film that is going to attract a massive audience isn’t going to be a perfectly believable reflection of how the world works, and the same goes for World War Z. The film shows the entire world coming to a standstill as the zombies take over, making eve...

    Supporting that same point, the film had to make sure to up the scale and drama even further. While the book shows the horrifying effect of how the government’s slow reaction can lead to a disaster almost impossible to stop, it lets it play out over ten years. This is believable and turns the pandemic into a looming threat. RELATED: 5 Zombie Movie ...

    Considering the issue of timing is already present, the film adaptation had to do something to make the zombie transformation time make sense. The books show that people can be infected without turning for up to a few weeks. Obviously, given the film barely covers a time period longer than this, it wouldn’t have worked. Instead, they make sure the ...

    One of the most important parts of the book is the Battle Of Yonkers. This particular event is one of the most widely loved parts of the book and depicts an incredible battle scene in Yonkers, New York. The military attempts to fight off the zombies during a live televised event that should boost morale, and are, in effect, totally destroyed. RELAT...

    In the film, North Korea takes a particularly interesting approach to combating the spread of the virus. They remove the teeth of all citizens, and as such, they are unable to bite each other. It seems drastic, but given the circumstances, it’s actually quite a good idea. In the book, they take a much less direct route, with it being suggested that...

    Of course, in a massive Blockbuster, you have to have an ending, and in almost every case, a happy one. Despite the losses and suffering depicted in World War Z, the inevitable vaccine is produced. It doesn’t actually cure the virus or kill the zombies, but it does camouflage humans, meaning they will soon be able to end the pandemic. This all happ...

    The main problem with listing the ten biggest differences between World War Z in book form and its film remake is where to put everything else. Aside from the title and the concept of zombies biting people (which, let’s remember, is certainly not an uncommon storyline), the two share absolutely nothing. RELATED: The Walking Dead: 10 Reasons Why Ric...

  3. World War Z: Directed by Marc Forster. With Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale. Former United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop a zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatens to destroy humanity itself.

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    • Action, Adventure, Horror
    • Marc Forster
    • 2013-06-21
  4. But without an underlying theme or overarching narrative, "World War Z" nearly flat-lines and only in its resolution does all the destruction seem worth it. "World War Z" gets rolling with its end ...

  5. Jun 21, 2013 · World War Z. Action. ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2013. Matt Zoller Seitz. June 21, 2013. 5 min read. World War Z. “World War Z” plays as if someone watched the similar “ 28 Days Later ” and thought, “That was a good movie, but it would be better if it cost $200 million, there were armies of zombies, and the hero were perfect and played by Brad Pitt

  6. World War Z. When former U.N. investigator Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) and his family get stuck in urban gridlock, he senses that it's no ordinary traffic jam. His suspicions are confirmed when ...

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    • Horror, Action, Adventure
    • PG-13
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