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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

World War Z 3D (2013) Hollywood

Action | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller


Tagline:
"Remember Philly.


Review:
Well, the first movie of its trilogy (according to Wikipedia) which adapted from a book. It was zombies instead building collapse which was kinda similar to '2012'. I saw this movie in digital 3D and was not impressed except those few aerial view shots. Little different than usual zombie movie, a PG13 which means there were no gore. It will not suitable to view if you are seeking a horror movie. In this movie you will find plenty of intense scenes that makes you to predict the next scenes. The movie pace was excellent including forming of zombie from a furious bite. The narration at the end was really boring, it is repeating movie after a movie. If you are not a scaring kinda guy then you will find few scenes as dark humourous especially at near end scene in WHO lab.

I did not expected this kinda movie from Marc Forster, either from Brad Pitt, as we know both are better than this but now all we can hope for a better sequel than this. Actually I believe it was not Marc Forsters' fault, but he wanted to give a totally different perspective zombie movie to the audience from removing the regular horror/zombie movie ingredients to all age-group-friendly.

The story of what title is about begins without delaying much in the first hour and then the second hour had some good action-thrilling scenes and it end with a simple way, not an ideal ending for a movie like this.

Movies are always worth watching in big screen when time and money won't matter, likewise this movie was just good, can we say slightly better than an average.


Similar movies:
2012, Resident Evil series, I am Legend, Dawn of the Dead


Suitable for:
Tween, Teen, Adult, All


Final verdict:
Ignore, Bad, Average, Good, Excellent


  • Tween: From age between 7 to 12
  • Teen: From age between 13 to 19
  • Adult: From age above 20
  • Ignore: Not worth watching
  • Bad: Not good but watchable
  • Average: 50-50, choice is always yours
  • Good: great certainly not masterpiece
  • Excellent: A must see, Masterpiece

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