viernes, 18 de octubre de 2024

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World War Z


World War Z illustrates a zombie apocalypse that spread in a matter of days into the whole world. The film develops through the character of Gerry Lane, a former UN investigator and played by Brad Pitt, who deals with survival and leadership along with the necessity of great sacrifices to save a world on its downfall. He i the conventional good hearted hero who is on a mission to protect his family while attempting to stop the virus and find the source. 


 




Another important representation is the world being together. There were seen various countries and their efforts in combating the"zekes". Unlike many other regular zombie apocalypse films that focus on a single country or specific place, World War Z happens across several countries, reinforcing the problem that humanity is facing. Each country offers a different response to the chaos, representing the different strategies and readiness some countries had over others. 



The representation of the zombies themselves is another key aspect of the film. Unlike the slow, almost defenseless zombies traditionally seen in horror films or shows, this movie introduces fast, aggressive, and unpredictable that are shown almost like an invincible.




Overall, World War Z uses characters like Gerry and global unity to explore the major themes of survival, global unity, and the fragility of human civilization. The film’s idea of making fast-moving zombies and its focus on worldwide collaboration help take the film further than just the typical zombie movie, giving a deeper view on how societies respond to crises. 



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