Margot Robbie
Ann Burden
In the wake of a nuclear war, a young woman survives on her own, fearing she may actually be the proverbial last woman on earth, until she discovers the most astonishing sight of her life: another human being. A distraught scientist, he’s nearly been driven mad by radiation exposure and his desperate search for others. A fragile, imperative strand of trust connects them. But when a stranger enters the valley, their precarious bond begins to unravel.
Release Date | 2015-08-13 |
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Runtime | 1h 37m |
Directors | Craig Zobel, Tim Orr |
Producers | Claudia Bluemhuber, Steve Bannatyne, Skuli Fr. Malmquist, Barry Brooker, Sophia Lin, Robby J. Williams, Ryan R. Johnson, Tobey Maguire, Timothy Christian, Matthew Plouffe, Sigurjón Sighvatsson, Jim Seibel, Thor Sigurjonsson, Stan Wertlieb, Pall Grimsson, Bill Johnson, Steven Johnson |
Writers | Nissar Modi, Robert C. O'Brien |
Three fantastic actors. One boring movie.
Z for Zachariah chronicles three people’s attempts to survive and find companionship in the isolated wilderness of a post-apocalyptic world. The movie revolves more around the initial distrust and growing relationship between the characters. Eventually, these developing bonds are threatened by the romantic feelings of each man for the only woman they have trusted for a very long time. The story slogs along from beginning to end, peppered with moments of hope as this tiny band of characters creates ways to improve their meager circumstances. Sadly the brief hopeful times are overshadowed by the mediocre character drama. Z for Zachariah wastes its incredible cast on a dull movie.
— The Movie Mob