The dance has a place in the narrative, as one of the dancers (Zina Zinchenko) is the girlfriend of
an Israeli special forces soldier (Ben Schnetzer), but it has a larger place in the film emotionally and symbolically.
Not exact matches
We don't get a lot of names right off, but the group is composed of an ex - black ops guy turned mercenary [Brody], an
Israeli sniper [Alice Braga], a Mexican drug cartel enforcer [Danny Trejo], a convicted murder / rapist two days from being executed [Walton Goggins], a Sierra Leone death squad member [Mahershalalhashbaz Ali], a yakuza member [Louis Ozawa Changchien], a Russian
special forces soldier [Oleg Taktarov] and a bewildered doctor [Topher Grace].
I like David Morse's one scene as a twitchy, traumatized CIA agent who knows something about the origin of the disease, and James Badge Dale as a U.S.
Special Forces captain whose gung - ho competence is no match for the zombie hordes, and Daniella Kertesz as Segan, an
Israeli soldier whose indefatigable spirit helps the hero save the day even after she's suffered unimaginable trauma.