The ‘World War Z’ Trailer Doesn’t Look as Bad as I Expected
One thing worth noting right off the bat is that this is in no way Max Brooks’ World War Z. There really wouldn’t be a simple way to adapt Brooks’ acclaimed novel. It would take a budget that’s through the roof and a writer and a director who wouldn’t be afraid to tackle the multi-story arc that the book explores. Essentially, World War Z is a collection of interviews and testimonies from everyone from doctors to little children to politicians – just to name a few – that describe in chronological order how this event occurred. We are treated to stories prior to the event, during the event, and after. It’s a hauntingly realistic read that in way resembles this trailer that just got released. Even said that, Marc Forester’s World War Z doesn’t look horrendous. Turmoil from behind the scenes will no doubt tarnish this film for critics, however there is a lot of great scenes in here worth applauding. If you forget that it stems from a far superior book, you might enjoy some of it. Well . . . until it gets to the piles of I Am Legend CGI zombies. And like how that film was a centerpiece for Will Smith, so too does Z look like just a vehicle for Brad Pitt to be the star of the show. World War Z comes out June 21, 2013.
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