World War Z (2013) - 5/10

This gave me the same feeling as when I watched Oblivion. We've seen it all before, and better. This film was alot dumber than what I was expecting. Terrible CGI zombies are used in the larger scenes, and pretty much ruin the immersion, and most action scenes are so chaotic you don't really know what is going on geographically, so there is no build-up of tension at all as the scene progresses. The plot in general just moves too quickly, at one point someone seems to set off a nuke while the main character is airborne in a plane, and they show it for like 3 seconds, and while I was sitting there wanting to see what just happened, the movie just suddenly moved forward to another location. I've never seen a nuke be treated so unimportantly. That was a great opportunity to take 10 seconds and let the severity of the situation sink in, but they just brush it off and move on.
Also the passage of time, and the time of certain incidents, is not mentioned. It seems like the Zombie outbreak spreads very quickly, like a matter of weeks, yet Israel has time to setup a huge wall around themselves. It looks like it would have taken a few months to build atleast, but in the movie some characters seem unaware it is even there, yet they've been watching news reports up until just days before. I don't know if the movie tries to sell me a completely implausible build time for the wall, or that the main characters didn't notice it for months and months.
Most scenes seem lifted directly from Dawn Of The Dead, The Invasion, 28 days later, Starship Troopers, and other films. And most of the action is just throwaway. Brad Pitt goes somewhere, gets some info, and oh no, he has to escape for 10 minutes as the movie kills some time.
It has some tense scenes as it calms down towards the end, but again, it is mostly forgettable once it's over. Pretty much lowest common denominator stuff, or rehashing ideas that others delved into alot further before, and they just gloss over pretty much everything that is brought up.
Last edited by TechNoir (2013-09-08 22:49:27)