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In 'Army of the Dead', Zack Snyder returns to his roots, to the theme of his debut film: a zombie story, full of terror and action. With a spirited atmosphere, 'Army of the Dead' is a movie that exudes fun and plays with its genre and possibilities. Stepping away from the classic zombie setting, here we have underneath a heist plot, a narrative of team formation with the aim of executing a million dollar heist. The film features incredible visuals, electrifying action sequences, and an exciting and lively narrative, but with emotional moments too. Dave Bautista ('Guardians of the Galaxy') does an excellent job and carries the movie successfully, proving himself to be a versatile and highly competent actor. 'Army of the Dead' is a feature film for lovers of pure entertainment cinema, and which certainly deserved to be shown on the big screen. After all, it is one of those movies that carries the audience on its journey, with a vibrant collective connection. Even so, from the comfort of the living room sofa, it is a tremendous adventure and a nostalgic experience to remember the feeling of being in a movie theater.
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Following 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.
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