Director: Zack Snyder
Cast: Dave Bautista , Ella Purnell , Omari Hardwick , Raúl Castillo , Matthias Schweighöfer , Theo Rossi , Ana de la Reguera , Tig Notaro , Huma Qureshi , Garret Dillahunt , Steve Corona
Plot: After a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.With the abandoned, walled city of Las Vegas overrun with zombies after a disastrous government fault, billionaire casino magnate Bly Tanaka realises he has left something behind in Sin City: $200 million. But for the time being, his mountains of cash are safe behind an impenetrable casino vault. Now Tanaka is willing to pay $50 million to decorated former mercenary Scott Ward and his hand-picked team crew to retrieve the money before the US President nukes the entire city!
My Movie Review: The movie is too cool one of the most anticipated summer blockbuster last year as aggressive zombie action elevates its genre popping scheme with unexpected façade! Army of the Dead is tricky as most of us focus on the zombies we didn't realized the robots on it until we wonder the mystery of blue-eyed zombies the simplest explanation is the blue-eyed zombies aren't zombies at all, they are actually robots that are living in the zombie kingdom of Las Vegas, at first' it seems like a fluke that somehow got through post-production in a glance:) Army of the Dead manages to provide ample escapism for a two-and-a-half-hour zombie film Zack Snyder delivers his zombie heist flick but falls predictable pitfalls despite a promising plot! The heist part heighten in opening the vault by cracking the code's precise locks in tuck this nerve cracking moment is one of the best adrenaline pump scene as zombies come rushing in! Army Of The Dead is best when Snyder leans into the fun and allows himself moments of pure silliness like that as when he aims for emotional territory get depth in touch your human nature!
Critics Consensus: An ambitious, over-the-top zombie heist mashup, Army of the Dead brings Zack Snyder back to his genre roots with a suitably gory splash. While Snyder’s obvious creative freedom adds some bloat to the story, you have to love his vision and his commitment to it. And as far as big blockbustery popcorn entertainment goes, Snyder delivers exactly what he promises. If nothing else, Zack Snyder knows how to craft a stimulating visual tableau and he knows how to put on an extravagant show. 20 minutes in you'll be able to tell if you're with 'Army of the Dead' or not. Death comes for us all, and if we're fortunate, it's a very slow walker. Enjoying "Army of the Dead" doesn't require much more than appreciating that. Our collective starvation for thrills and wonder probably sauces its appeal even more. Working with the Netflix charge card, Snyder has a ball proving that trash can triumph on the largest stage if played with elan and enthusiasm. Turning the volume up on everything you expect from a Zack Snyder film, it would have looked better in a cinema but will become a cult hit for those who cant get enough survival horror. Army of the Dead is a touch too long, but thanks to aggressive action and surprising touching father-daughter-focused story, Snyder’s zombie epic entertains:)
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