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# World War Z (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy)

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## Description

A former UN investigator is thrust into the middle of trying to stop what could be the end of the world. Worldwide destruction sends him around the globe seeking clues about what they are fighting and what it will take to defeat it, as he tries to save the lives of billions of strangers, as well as his own beloved family.

Review: For me, this was a great zombie film! - I never read the novel, World War Z, by Max Brooks. Brad Pitt, however, must be a zombie fan because he bought the movie rights in 2007, which was way before The Walking Dead appeared on AMC television. It took Pitt five years to make the film at a cost of $190 million dollars. The movie has internationally grossed over $540 million. It broke even. It didn’t make a profit. A film supposedly has to make three times its cost to break even, which is divided amongst the studios, the distributors and the theater chains. Now, because I was unable to see the Blu-Ray edition, which was the extended version of the film with a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff on it, I had to settle for the theatrical version on a regular DVD. Surprisingly, considering all the negative reviews, I actually found the movie to be understandable and very entertaining. In fact, I was glued to the television set for the entire length of the film. For me, Brad Pitt is now the king of zombie movies. The film pretty much starts right into the action with Pitt (an ex-United Nations investigator) and his family getting caught in a traffic jam in the city of Philadelphia. The zombie epidemic has already spread from Europe to the United States with blinding-like speed (in fact it only takes twelve seconds for a dead person to change into a killing zombie). Brad’s character, Gerry Lane, calls his friend at the United Nations so he and his family can be air-lifted out of the city. This does happen, but only after being chased by a horde of zombies to a roof top in downtown Philly. The catch, however, is that If Brad wants his family to be protected, he has to do what the military tells him, which is to fly into Russia and try to find a cure for the decease. This is the rest of the movie. Pitt flies to Soviet Union and then to Israel and then to an outpost where the most infamous deceases known to mankind are studied. Is a cure eventually found for the humans still alive? You have to see the movie, but a sequel is already in the works. Let me tell you that these zombies aren’t slow walkers. These handsome fellows can move fast and they take no prisoners. The special effects of the movie are awesome in my opinion as thousands of zombies pile on top of each other to climb over the wall surrounding Jerusalem. Remember, zombies can’t be killed, unless you shoot them in the head. I certainly enjoyed the pacing of the movie. It didn’t really give you time to think, but I liked what Brad Pitt’s character was able to discover and the shootouts with the zombies. A female Israeli commando is bitten in the arm, and Brad cuts the arm off without any hesitation, leaving her alive, but with a stub. Fortunately, this woman is one tough cookie and can shoot with accurately with just one arm. Being a big fan of the early George Romero zombie movies and The Walking Dead television series, I found myself impressed with this film and Brad Pitt’s acting. The whole movie more or less is on his shoulders, and he carries the weight without any problems, displaying his ultimate skills as a truly excellent actor. He makes this movie happen, and you believe in him and his love for his family. Mireille Enos (she stars in the TV series, The Killing) is the perfect actress for his wife in the movie. If Angelina Jolie had been in it, you would have expected her to go after the zombies and kick some real butt. Not so with Mireille. She’s the perfect mother hen who watches out for her children, praying her husband will return alive to protect them. I can’t comment on the extended version of the film on Blu-Ray, or the extras that are on the disc. I do want to see them, but I need to get a Blu-Ray television for that. All in all, I was surprised at how much I loved this movie. I want to watch it again and see if I feel the same way. Other people have told me that I’m crazy; but hey, the movie did make over 500 million at the Box Office, so somebody must have liked it besides me.
Review: Great Zombie Movie Based on Book's Events - A friend of mine recommended the book a while back, and I was skeptical as I don't usually like the story telling format employed by the book. Nevertheless, it was a powerful well written book. Again, not my favorite story telling style - but it is so well done that I am glad I read it. When I they announced the movie I was even more skeptical. The good news is the movie isn't the book. What you have instead, is an excellent blockbuster style movie that is based on the events described in the book - but adapted (I.e. changed) - for a story more suited for being told in a cinematic style. I rate this as tied for the best zombie movie - my other number one pick being 28 Weeks. The movies have very different approaches, but both succeed in portraying the horror of zombies - while getting you to care about the characters and what happens to them. Of the two, WWZ is more upbeat - thought neither is a happy movie. Basically it comes down to how the movie ends. More positive than the closing scene in 28 weeks. What elevates Z above most fare is the sacrifice of various characters and the effective portrayl of the wrenching events and decisions that people are forced into. Without using a huge amount of gore, you get that this is a cataclysm. Also, Brad Pitt's character is an intelligent, thinking participant in finding a solution that "may" allow humanity to survive. This movie isn't the book - but it is very true to the spirit of the book. And the ways that it deviates from the book - a more linear story, more action focused, centered on a single character and the people he runs into - make for a better movie. Having seen the movie - I'm glad they told this story. The book would have been almost impossible to pull off, likely resulting in a disappointing experience. This is an excellent film, that happens to be about zombies. And it is a film that holds true to the spirit of the book while telling its own story. Both are highly recommended and well worth the purchase.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00DHRLK84 |
| Actors  | Brad Pitt, Daniella Kertesz, Mireille Enos |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,450 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #7,947 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (9,668) |
| Dubbed:  | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | PRT7913814TD |
| MPAA rating  | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format  | 3D, AC-3, Blu-ray, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Digital copy, Dolby, Widescreen |
| Number of discs  | 3 |
| Product Dimensions  | 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 3.95 ounces |
| Release date  | September 17, 2013 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 55 minutes |
| Studio  | Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles:  | English, French, Portuguese, Spanish |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Brad Pitt, Daniella Kertesz, Mireille Enos
- **Format:** 3D, AC-3, Blu-ray, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Digital copy, Dolby, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Action & Adventure/Thrillers
- **Language:** English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 55 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For me, this was a great zombie film!
*by W***S on May 4, 2014*

I never read the novel, World War Z, by Max Brooks. Brad Pitt, however, must be a zombie fan because he bought the movie rights in 2007, which was way before The Walking Dead appeared on AMC television. It took Pitt five years to make the film at a cost of $190 million dollars. The movie has internationally grossed over $540 million. It broke even. It didn’t make a profit. A film supposedly has to make three times its cost to break even, which is divided amongst the studios, the distributors and the theater chains. Now, because I was unable to see the Blu-Ray edition, which was the extended version of the film with a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff on it, I had to settle for the theatrical version on a regular DVD. Surprisingly, considering all the negative reviews, I actually found the movie to be understandable and very entertaining. In fact, I was glued to the television set for the entire length of the film. For me, Brad Pitt is now the king of zombie movies. The film pretty much starts right into the action with Pitt (an ex-United Nations investigator) and his family getting caught in a traffic jam in the city of Philadelphia. The zombie epidemic has already spread from Europe to the United States with blinding-like speed (in fact it only takes twelve seconds for a dead person to change into a killing zombie). Brad’s character, Gerry Lane, calls his friend at the United Nations so he and his family can be air-lifted out of the city. This does happen, but only after being chased by a horde of zombies to a roof top in downtown Philly. The catch, however, is that If Brad wants his family to be protected, he has to do what the military tells him, which is to fly into Russia and try to find a cure for the decease. This is the rest of the movie. Pitt flies to Soviet Union and then to Israel and then to an outpost where the most infamous deceases known to mankind are studied. Is a cure eventually found for the humans still alive? You have to see the movie, but a sequel is already in the works. Let me tell you that these zombies aren’t slow walkers. These handsome fellows can move fast and they take no prisoners. The special effects of the movie are awesome in my opinion as thousands of zombies pile on top of each other to climb over the wall surrounding Jerusalem. Remember, zombies can’t be killed, unless you shoot them in the head. I certainly enjoyed the pacing of the movie. It didn’t really give you time to think, but I liked what Brad Pitt’s character was able to discover and the shootouts with the zombies. A female Israeli commando is bitten in the arm, and Brad cuts the arm off without any hesitation, leaving her alive, but with a stub. Fortunately, this woman is one tough cookie and can shoot with accurately with just one arm. Being a big fan of the early George Romero zombie movies and The Walking Dead television series, I found myself impressed with this film and Brad Pitt’s acting. The whole movie more or less is on his shoulders, and he carries the weight without any problems, displaying his ultimate skills as a truly excellent actor. He makes this movie happen, and you believe in him and his love for his family. Mireille Enos (she stars in the TV series, The Killing) is the perfect actress for his wife in the movie. If Angelina Jolie had been in it, you would have expected her to go after the zombies and kick some real butt. Not so with Mireille. She’s the perfect mother hen who watches out for her children, praying her husband will return alive to protect them. I can’t comment on the extended version of the film on Blu-Ray, or the extras that are on the disc. I do want to see them, but I need to get a Blu-Ray television for that. All in all, I was surprised at how much I loved this movie. I want to watch it again and see if I feel the same way. Other people have told me that I’m crazy; but hey, the movie did make over 500 million at the Box Office, so somebody must have liked it besides me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Zombie Movie Based on Book's Events
*by M***C on September 22, 2013*

A friend of mine recommended the book a while back, and I was skeptical as I don't usually like the story telling format employed by the book. Nevertheless, it was a powerful well written book. Again, not my favorite story telling style - but it is so well done that I am glad I read it. When I they announced the movie I was even more skeptical. The good news is the movie isn't the book. What you have instead, is an excellent blockbuster style movie that is based on the events described in the book - but adapted (I.e. changed) - for a story more suited for being told in a cinematic style. I rate this as tied for the best zombie movie - my other number one pick being 28 Weeks. The movies have very different approaches, but both succeed in portraying the horror of zombies - while getting you to care about the characters and what happens to them. Of the two, WWZ is more upbeat - thought neither is a happy movie. Basically it comes down to how the movie ends. More positive than the closing scene in 28 weeks. What elevates Z above most fare is the sacrifice of various characters and the effective portrayl of the wrenching events and decisions that people are forced into. Without using a huge amount of gore, you get that this is a cataclysm. Also, Brad Pitt's character is an intelligent, thinking participant in finding a solution that "may" allow humanity to survive. This movie isn't the book - but it is very true to the spirit of the book. And the ways that it deviates from the book - a more linear story, more action focused, centered on a single character and the people he runs into - make for a better movie. Having seen the movie - I'm glad they told this story. The book would have been almost impossible to pull off, likely resulting in a disappointing experience. This is an excellent film, that happens to be about zombies. And it is a film that holds true to the spirit of the book while telling its own story. Both are highly recommended and well worth the purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Satisfied 👍
*by A***R on January 29, 2026*

Quality of the product good and no damages.

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