
Though I think 28 Days Later takes the cake in terms of realism, in-camera effects, and sheer terror, this one holds its own. As far as zombie movies go this one is pretty great. Not even social media can keep up with it. It's too late when the virus touches US soil. So much goes undetected while we focus on issues that effect us immediately. How many of us listen to everything we hear on the news? Exactly. The opening montage of news reports said it all. How could something this violent and concentrated go undetected, but after a while I got it.
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At first, I thought the movie started too fast. People do what they can to survive, and the higher ups try their best to find a fast and effective solution. Bands of cannibals and leather strapped gangs don't patrol the streets with necklaces made of teeth. We see generals, UN delegates, and scientists trying to solve complex issues that they don't know anything about. If anything, these scenarios bring out the best of all of them.

Where World War Z works (that's a mouthful) and where so many others fail is that just because the world slips into total and utter chaos, doesn't mean that governments, military, and law enforcement agencies go away. After all, it's called an "adaptation," for a reason, otherwise they would call it a copy or mimic. Some have come close depending on the material, but for the most part, they all have to take their own creative licenses.

When adapting a piece of literature it is impossible to bring every page, every paragraph, every nuance onto the screen. Rather than make a mockumentary with flashbacks, which would have been the wrong decision in my opinion, the filmmakers decided to put us right in the middle of the action. It's a "historical," account of what happened during the war. The book is told from the point of view AFTER the war. It's true, World War Z is nothing like the book. Much like my response to him at the theatre, I hope he receives silence in return. At the end of World War Z, just as the credits began rolling, a gentleman, scratch that, an idiot spoke up from the back of the theatre exclaiming, "What? That sucked! The book was nothing like that! Booo!" I'm sure he scurried away back home, logged online, and began tweeting, posting, and blogging, furthering his rant.
