![]() ![]() Okay, so Israel falls to the zombie plague, too. Hey, who the hell wrote this movie, Meir Kahane? ![]() The zombies hear the singing (and its amplifier feedback), create a pyramid of snarling, undead bodies, climb the wall and start killing.īasically, if it weren’t for those damn peaceniks, Israel would have survived. This joyous cherished vision of unity and peace – an image the whole world has been waiting for – is what winds up leading to the DESTRUCTION OF THE CITY. This big kumbaya moment leads the gathered, multicultural crowd to start singing. The Israeli flag, shown in glorifying closeup, ripples proudly in a sun-dappled halo. After Pitt’s plane narrowly escapes doom during a bloody action set piece, he touches down at Atarot Airport. His ordeal takes him from the pit of hell (dramatized for the screen as Newark, New Jersey, naturally) to the last civilization left standing: Jerusalem.įor a solid 10-minute stretch, “World War Z” is the greatest piece of cinematic propaganda for Israel since Otto Preminger’s “Exodus.” While the rest of the world has fallen to cinders, Israel survives. ![]() Pitt is a UN specialist (his exact function is a little vague) on the hunt for Patient Zero in the zombie plague that has turned the world’s major cities into war zones of frenetically paced, flesh-chomping zombies. NEW YORK - “Go to Israel!” orders the half-mad CIA agent offering key plot breadcrumbs from behind bars in “World War Z,” the $200 million behemoth action picture (and would-be franchise) from Brad Pitt and Paramount Pictures, (very) loosely based on Max Brooks’s bestseller. ![]()
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