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WAZ

Original title: w Delta z
  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
9.6K
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Stellan Skarsgård and Melissa George in WAZ (2007)
A calculating killer coerces a detective to pay for his previous mistakes.
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A calculating killer coerces a detective to pay for his previous mistakes.A calculating killer coerces a detective to pay for his previous mistakes.A calculating killer coerces a detective to pay for his previous mistakes.

  • Director
    • Tom Shankland
  • Writer
    • Clive Bradley
  • Stars
    • Barbara Adair
    • Peter Ballance
    • Selma Blair
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    9.6K
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    • Director
      • Tom Shankland
    • Writer
      • Clive Bradley
    • Stars
      • Barbara Adair
      • Peter Ballance
      • Selma Blair
    • 70User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Barbara Adair
    • Alice Jackson
    Peter Ballance
    • Trucker
    • (as Peter Balance)
    Selma Blair
    Selma Blair
    • Jean Lerner
    Melissa George
    Melissa George
    • Helen Tippett
    Tom Hardy
    Tom Hardy
    • Pierre Jackson
    Sally Hawkins
    Sally Hawkins
    • Elly Carpenter
    Lauren Hood
    • Sharon Williams
    Caroline Lee-Johnson
    Caroline Lee-Johnson
    • Gillian
    • (as Caroline Lee Johnson)
    Sean Brian Chipango
    • Jamal Osman
    • (as Brian 'Sean' Jordaan)
    • …
    Paul Kaye
    Paul Kaye
    • Dr. Gelb
    Sheila Kerr
    • Alison Lerner
    • (as Shiela Kerr)
    Michael Liebmann
    • Wesley Smith
    Joshua O'Gorman
    • Dominic Carpenter
    Alibe Parsons
    Alibe Parsons
    • Miss Allaway
    Robert D. Phillips
    • Captain Maclean
    • (as Robert Phillips)
    John Sharian
    John Sharian
    • Jack Corelli
    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Eddie Argo
    Marcus Valentine
    • Hassan Harbi
    • Director
      • Tom Shankland
    • Writer
      • Clive Bradley
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    5action-man101

    WAZ (aka The Killing Gene)

    Interesting British-made thriller that borrows heavily (or is that steals?) from Se7en and Saw. Melissa George is cop trying to unravel a series of gruesome murders in New York with her gruff partner, Stellan Skarsgard. Somebody is bumping off several of the city's gang bangers and their loved ones and carving an equation onto their stomachs. The plot covers very familiar ground as the two very different detectives try to identify the killer. George does her best but her character is poorly defined - a bit more background should have been shown. Skarsgard is almost laughable in his attempt to be tough and cool, he merely comes across as being unintelligible. What makes this film different is the surprisingly good cast (Selma Blair, Tom Hardy, Ashley Walters, Sally Hawkins) who turn up. The final plot twist in the last 15 minutes is far-fetched and feels like a sensationalist tabloid headline. Tries to take a novel approach to the torture-porn genre by raising some interesting Darwinian questions but ultimately fails under its own pretensions. It's not hard to see why this went straight to DVD. Nice try though.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Altruistic Nightmare!

    Bodies have started turning up with W∆Z carved into their skin, cops Eddie Argo (Stellan Skarsgård) and Helen Westcott (Melissa George) investigate and find something truly disturbing is afoot.

    It's cut from the same cloth as Saw, Seven and to a degree Hostel, in that it's torture pornish in narrative essence, and aesthetically grim with its neo-noir greens and browns. Tom Shankland's movie is undeniably bleak, but sift through the blood and the grime and you find there's an intelligent film at work, one that opens up an uncomfortable can of worms about human nature. But of course if you like it bloody and mean, then that is served up with relish as well, with all the key scenes packing an emotional whack to go with the jolts.

    Brains to go with the splatter, some very smart photography (Morten Søborg) and engaging lead performances, these all lift this above average. If only it hadn't cheapened things down with the daft finale then this would have garnered more support in horror circles. 6/10
    5Kashmirgrey

    More Torture Porn With an Ending Seen Coming The First 15 Minutes

    WAZ is just another inept attempt to cash in on the torture porn card, and it tries to do so poorly.

    Two cops investigate a series of murders in which one set of victims, prior to death, were forced via torture to electrocute a loved one. As they close in on the killer, it becomes apparent that one of the cops has been less than completely forthcoming about all he knows regarding the case.

    There is a ridiculous number of scenes showing people getting in and out of cars in this film. The fact that that stands out as my primary memory of it says something...
    8leerussell303

    British grit, meets contemporary commercial cinema...

    I went to one of the first official screenings of this film last night at the frightfest in London, West End. It was brilliant! I wouldn't suggest that I was sceptical, but more open minded and intrigued to discover exactly what this movie was going to be like. I had heard mixed reviews about pre-completed screenings and at the end of the day, didn't want to waste my Sunday evening.

    I am pleased to say that 'WaZ' is a perfect mixture of raw grit, commercial trends and generic cliché's. I am not always a fan of modern day camera work and cinematography, yet this film comfortably took it to the limit and told a great story in an innovative way. Well done to Mr Shankland and fellow cast and crew, as this film will (in my mind) no doubt keep thriller fans on the edge of their seats when spending the close approaching weekend evenings at the flicks.
    8standeman1984

    Superior to Saw and other so-called torture porn

    To begin with, this movie isn't just another torture porn flick that we've seen a glut of in recent times (Saw, Hostel and the like). There's actually a decent plot regarding the murderer and their victims, something that examines humanity's darker side yet goes beyond the base sadism displayed in actual torture porn, which this isn't. The marketing campaign gave it the appearance of such a film and i was nearly put off, however my optimism got the better of me as I confess, I am a huge horror fan and there were glimpses that it could be quite good. And it is, in fact it's very good.

    There's a rugged brutal efficiency in the way this film goes about delivering the goods. You've got your cops, new and old, with sketchy case files and hints of crookedness, a scientific theory of genetics being exploited by our murderer and a gang of outlaws who are being targeted. All of it is carried out with appropriate macabre and occasional wit and humour, good, edgy hand-held camera techniques, clever acting and a pacey script. I thought it was great on an intelligence level and I squirmed every time there was a 'nail' scene.

    I was even more surprised to learn afterwards that this was a British production, was shot in Belfast and used a largely British cast, yet had me fooled as to it's New York setting and convincing accents. What more can i say apart from wow, i love this movie? I also realised after that Waz is Saw backwards, and a cynic may say that is opportunistic marketing, but to them i say, see the movie and tell me it doesn't at least give Saw a run for it's money, if not kick it's stupid face off. Saw's ideas were good, but their killer seemed a flimsy afterthought to me. In Waz, the killer and their motives are integral to the plot,(which surprises before a satisfactory ending)and it's hard not to find empathy for the killer, something i never got in Saw. The great script and acting add depth and character to the story, which hit me with surprises and left me feeling contemplative, which is unusual for horror today.

    Verdict: Come for the torture, stay for the good movie

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    • Trivia
      The original script was set in the United Kingdom.
    • Goofs
      (at around 51 mins) When Helen is looking through Daniel Leone's criminal history, one of the entries states that he was charged with possession of "crystal methadone." There is no such substance. It would either be crystal methamphetamine or simply methadone - most likely the former.
    • Quotes

      Gelb: [explaining the W Delta Z equation] The selfish gene...

      Helen Westcott: Go on.

      Gelb: You think a bird will sacrifice itself for the flock, or a bee will sting a predator and die for the hive? How noble. How heroic.

      Helen Westcott: And it isn't true?

      Gelb: No, it isn't true. Suppose you put a snake into the cage and one of the monkeys is a hero - yeah, lures it away, lets it eat him. But it's not heroism. It's not selflessness. Forget the bees. Forget the monkey. The monkey's nothing. Just think what the monkey's made of.

      Helen Westcott: What's that?

      Gelb: Genes. The monkey is just the gene's way of making copies of itself. All these monkeys, they're all related. They all share their genes. So the monkey dies. What do the genes care? That's what Price proved. There's no altruism in nature. It's just genes looking after themselves. Ha.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits roll while a proof of the Price equation shows up.
    • Connections
      References Wonder Woman (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      Hostile
      Written by Diamond/Hall/McTiernan

      Performed by Machine W!elding Weapons

      Published by A7 Music

      Courtesy of 7PM Management

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Waz
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Vertigo Films
      • UK Film Council
      • Ingenious Film Partners
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    • Budget
      • £5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,557,010
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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