Sunday, June 9, 2013

World War Z : "Great Panic" Begins as the Zombie Pandemic Spreads

With or without zombies, Brad Pitt is in this movie so it is definitely on my must-watch list! :)

Press Release:

Through a series of oral interviews, Brooks, as an agent of the United Nations Postwar Commission, describes the history of 'World War Z'. Although the origin of the zombie pandemic is unknown, the story begins in China where a young boy becomes the pandemic's "patient zero"—(implied not the first victim chronologically), at which the Chinese government attempts to contain the infection and concocts a crisis involving Taiwan to mask their activities. The infection is spread to other countries by the black market organ trade and by refugees, before an outbreak brings the plague to public attention.
As the infection spreads, Israel initiates a nationwide quarantine and closes its borders to everyone except uninfected Jews and Palestinians, putting down an ultra-Orthodox uprising. Pakistan and Iran destroy each other in a nuclear war after the Iranian government attempts to stem the flow of refugees fleeing through Pakistan.


When the world recognizes the true extent of the problem, a "Great Panic" begins. Following the loss of New York City, the U.S. Army sets up a high-profile defense at Yonkers, New York, from which the U.S. military wields anti-tank weapons and demoralization through wounding; but these prove ineffective against zombies, which "can't be shocked and awed", have no self-preservation instincts, and can only be stopped if shot through the head. The soldiers are routed on live television, while other countries suffer similarly disastrous defeats, and human civilization nears collapse.

In South Africa, the government adopts a plan drafted by ex-apartheid government official Paul Redeker, which calls for the establishment of small sanctuaries, and leaves large groups of refugees abandoned alive to distract the undead, allowing those within time to regroup and recuperate.


Governments worldwide assume similar plans or relocate the populace to safer foreign territory, such as the complete evacuation of the Japanese Home Islands. Because zombies freeze solid in the cold, many civilians in North America flee to the wildernesses of northern Canada and the Arctic, where some 11 million people die of starvation and hypothermia. The three remaining astronauts in the International Space Station survive the war by salvaging supplies from the abandoned Chinese space station, and maintain some military and civilian satellites using the various pods attached to the ISS and the orbital fuel station.

The United States eventually establishes safe zones west of the Rocky Mountains, and spends much of the next decade eradicating the pandemic in that region. All aspects of civilian life are devoted to supporting the war effort against the pandemic. Much of it resembles total war strategies: rationing of fuel and food, cultivation of private gardens, and civilian neighborhood patrols. The U.S. government also initiate a "Re-education Act" to train the civilian population for the war effort, as other countries use humiliating public punishment to restore order.


A conference is held off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii, aboard the USS Saratoga, where most of the world's leaders offer to outlast the zombie plague, but the U.S. President argues for the offensive. Determined to lead by example, the U.S. military replaces fully automatic weapons and mobility by semi-automatic, high-power rifles and formation and volley firing; retrains soldiers to specialize in head shots and slow, steady rates of fire; and devises a multipurpose hand tool, the "Lobotomizer" or "Lobo" (described as a combination of a shovel and a battle axe), for close-quarters combat. In three groups (north, central, and south), the U.S. Army traverse the continent in a three-year campaign, systematically destroying the zombies and reclaiming outposts of survivors, making use of force when necessary.

Ten years after the official end of the zombie war, millions of zombies are still active. Has the Zombie  Pandemic really ended?


Starring Brad Pitt as United Nations agent Gerry Lane, Mireille Enos as Karen, Gerry's wife , Daniella Kertesz as a female Israeli soldier, James Badge Dale as Captain Speke, U.S. Army special forces officer, David Morse as Gunter Haffner, a prisoner living in an abandoned jail, Ludi Boeken, Fana Mokoena, Abigail Hargrove as Rachel, Gerry's daughter and many more international stars.

World War Z is a Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions presentation directed by Marc Forster. It is distributed by United International Pictures through Solar Entertainment Corporation. It starts showing at your favorite theaters and cinemas on June 19.      


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