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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)

May. 19,2007
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7.1
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PG-13
| Adventure Fantasy Action

Captain Barbossa, long believed to be dead, has come back to life and is headed to the edge of the Earth with Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann. But nothing is quite as it seems.

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slightlymad22
2007/05/19

Continuing my plan to watch every Johnny Depp movie in order, I come to Pirates Of The Carribean: At Worlds End.This one has even more plot holes than the second movie. Sometimes they're minor quibbles that can be forgiven. But sometimes they're too glaringly obvious to ignore.When it comes to the final hour, the movie delivers. Unfortunately, that doesn't account for the other 108 minutes of this bloated and uneven movie. It's far too long and needlessly complex!! The majority of the movie is dull, slow-moving and uninvolving. The main quality of the first movie was that it was fun. There is little fun to be had in the first 90 minutes of this movie. Too many deals and too much double crossing. It's like the film makers forgot what made the first one so much fun. The Kieth Richards cameo is lame. Tia Dalma/ Calypso was absolutely pointless. All she did was create an abyss and make it rain for a while. So much time was devoted to this character and that was it. As was Norington. He was pointless in the second movie, and now they try and give him some redemption!! Nah just pointless. Is Mr.Gibbs sole purpose in these movies just to explain things to the viewers?? The final hour is almost enough to make you forget how much of a labor it is to sit through the first two-thirds - almost!! It doesn't blend the humor as well, the jokes are lazy and Captain Jack Sparrow finds his screen time limited. A late entrance and too many side-stories take the focus from the best thing in the movies. He is not in the opening half hour. When Mackenzie Crook says "There must be a good reason for our suffering" I feel like he is speaking for the audience. Sadly when he turns up, it is Johnny Depp acting like he was still in Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas.the next ten minutes is a waste of time as 20 Jack Sparrows run amock. The irony is not lost when Jack says "We have lost time. Valuable time. Time we cannot get back!!" or maybe it was lost on the filmmakers after all. Kiera Knightley continues to evolve from damsel in distress to full-fledged pirate. Sadly, her chemistry with Depp is absent this time around. Orlando Bloom has a bit more to do this time around. Finally, Will Turner has becomes something a little more interesting than a one-dimensional hero. Sadly their wedding is pathetic and The less said about Elizabeth's freedom speach the better!! Considering it is a Disney movie there is a lot of adult humour about Elizabeth. She is asked to remove her clothes, she has a weapon in a seriously private place (Good luck in the bedroom Will Turner) there is a joke about one of the pirates looking up her shirt, that she is wearing as a dress!! Sao Fenn forcibly kisses her. Seriously where the hell did she have that last gun hidden?? POTC: At Worlds End grossed $309 million at the domestic box office, to end 2007 as the 4th highest grossing movie of the year.

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2karl-
2007/05/20

Captain Barbossa, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann must sail off the edge of the map, navigate treachery and betrayal, find Jack Sparrow, and make their final alliances for one last decisive battle or is it takes your further with allgiances alligniged this film I say in the cinema and its truly up there with return of the king with the battles and this one has amazing special effects that truly takes your breath away from crabs floating a boat across sand this film has a budget of 300 million the acting is superb as all ways so it take your further into the world of a dying species of pirates as we saw jack battling a giant octopus in the last film so everything is led to this trapped on the sea of davy jones locker captain jack sparrow is the last of the 9 pirates lords of brethren court who must unite in one last stand at sea to preserve the fun and freedom of the pirate ways but first he has to be found and rescued it mythical and magical crazy with swashbuckling whirl pools ships going into battles swords fight a bizarre marriage in the middle of all at 2hrs 41mins it goes fast very fast we see jack many sides so will and Elizabeth fate sealed after his sword fight with the davy jones character and has to leave calpso character has a hoot helping the pearl and crew to beat the British gore verbinski does wonderful work here again with all the mayhem going on I gave this 9 out of ten a fitting end to the film an on to the next one and check out the after scene credits

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The Hateful Citizen
2007/05/21

The third episode of the saga "Pirates of the Caribbean" is rather successful. For me, it surpasses the second without however reaching the summits of the first. There is obviously good and less good, let's start with the least good: it must be said, the couple Elizabeth- Will is not very interesting and becomes heavy in the scenario, going so far as to explain in fight, slowing down the pace or getting married in a completely failed scene in my opinion. We also have the advice of the lords who is cool but who comes out of nowhere, in mode "It is necessary to resurrect Jack to go to this board", the scenario is weak and it makes a first part of the film heavy, especially with the moments when Jack is in his head particularly bitchy. The last big fault of this film is its length, 2:40 is too long, really. Let's move on to the positive side, obviously, as in all the Pirates of the Caribbean, a very beautiful film with special effects always magnificent. The big point of this film is especially the final battle which is very successful and that makes this film deserves a 7/10. Better than the second opus.

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rob-mcdonald23
2007/05/22

Overly long and filled with confusing story beats, character twists and mythology, At World's End closes the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy with a whimper.The movie constantly has its characters make weird and unclear decisions and has a muddling plot that seems to take forever to get to the commendable final battle. The return of Geoffrey Rush's Barbossa is a welcome addition, but even he and the final battle can't save this odd adventure that should have been 30 minutes shorter at least.

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