World War Z

2013 • 116 minutes
4,1
721 avis
66%
Tomatometer
Admissible
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À propos de ce film

World War Z is the fast-paced, pulse-pounding epic of the potential last days of the human race. Former United Nations employee Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) is called in to help stop the pandemic that has spread around the world.

Notes et avis

4,1
721 avis
John Parkes (Joseph K)
29 janvier 2016
World War Z starts briskly and runs straight into utter tedium. Throw in a few skirmishes with some speedy zombies to break up the dross and you have a big budget/made for TV movie. The pace is off, the acting is distinctly average and the pay off doesn't convince. A poor excuse for a zombie movie, devoid of menace this is one to forget.
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Un utilisateur de Google
31 octobre 2015
As an adventure/action movie with zombies (if you can call them that), it's not a bad film, but the source material is far superior. The film makers have changed/missed, or just ignored the concept of the novel completely. If you haven't read the book, I highly recommend it. I would love to see a proper adaption of the novel as a mini series in flash-backs as the book is told in interviews with the survivors of WWZ.
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foz foster
24 mars 2016
Not bad, but have a light hearted outlook when watching. Bought this on Blu-Ray for only a fiver. And for that, it was good. The Disc I have also has a digital copy included, so, bonus! You might not like this film, if you don't like Brad Pitt, however, get over that, and it's still interesting. It does fall down when it come to what people expect from ZOMBIES. If they were really like they are in the film, then we'd all be ******. Still, rent or buy, it's worth a watch, even if it's only while you're waiting for the fast food to turn up, and your main feature awaits your full attention.