Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

2007 "At the end of the world, the adventure begins."
7.1| 2h49m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 19 May 2007 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://movies.disney.com/pirates-of-the-caribbean-at-worlds-end
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Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann join forces with the revived Captain Barbossa to free Jack Sparrow from Davy Jones' locker. The group must navigate dangerous waters, confront many foes and, ultimately, choose sides in a battle wherein piracy itself hangs in the balance.

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Gore Verbinski

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Walt Disney Pictures

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Audience Reviews

Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
ruckingham I love this movie! The stage of the movie is 18th century in the Caribbean Sea. It has very famous character whose name is "Captain" Jack Sparrow. Although it is not known well, he is not main character, but sub character. The main character is a blacksmith named William Turner. The main subject of the movie is William's love. However, the movie has a lot of other stories, for example, ship battle, adventure, mythology, comedy, love of family and something. This thick story catches audience's hearts. Especially, the movie's back ground music is amazing. Each music has each meaning. For example, when "Captain" Jack Sparrow appears, the same music is always being played. The music sounds cool, and makes audience get a sense of expectation. On the other hand, each evil character has each music. What another fantastic point is that the music is made from modern music and traditional music. It makes us think that audience is in a magical space between the past and the present.
skyfall-33402 This is my favorite movie of all time! It has an amazing story, great acting, great action scenes. And Hans Zimmer's best soundtrack. There is only 1 other person I know, that loves this movie as much as I do. This movie was one of the most expensive movies ever made. It cost 300$ million. And it got 900$ million. It has one of the best battle scenes in any movie I have scene.
studioAT Filmed back to back with 'Dead Man's Chest' this third 'Pirates' film suffers lots of the same problems as the film that preceded it.It's almost as if the producers just said "We have Captain Jack, people love him. Lets just give the audience more of him, and throw in a ridiculously silly plot along with it".Overlong, over complicated - if the second film sucked the fun from the franchise, then this drains it dry completely.It has it's moments, but one funny exchange amongst a mass of CGI trickery every half hour is not enough.Oddly this didn't sink the series completely, but it didn't do it much good.
Thomas Drufke When push comes to shove, the Pirates films are about one thing and one thing only, entertainment. Amidst all of the nonsensical humor and action, I don't know how you wouldn't at least be entertained by what Johnny Depp & company had to offer.At World's End once again doubles down on everything that made the second film ridiculously fun. Except this time the film is a solid 2 hours and 48 minutes long. I guess if you're going to spend 300 million dollars on a film might as well make it lengthy, right? The length and it's convoluted and wandering plot are sure to annoy some viewers (it certainly annoyed me), but there's more than enough to make this another worthy entry in Disney's bankable series.After Beckett and the Navy managed to steal Davy Jones' heart and impose a ban on pirates across the seas, Will, Elizabeth, and Barbossa must form an alliance to find Jack Sparrow and come together for one final battle. There's a lot to like here, including some of the best choreographed and shot action of the entire series. Merely analyzing the final 35 minutes was enough to get my blood flowing. This series has never shied away from going all out with action and escapades, and At World's End is no different. I'm not even sure 50 percent of the films made today look half as good as this film does. However, there are always downsides to relying heavily on the spectacle.As I mentioned with Dead Man's Chest, the spectacle overtook any sort of uniqueness or cleverness to the script that made the first adventure so fresh. Johnny Depp is way past the point of over-the- top, and so is the film. You feel like there's real danger in the first film, but most of that is gone by the supernatural and fantastical elements they bring in here. Nobody expected to see Sparrow sit an entire film out after being eaten by the Kraken last film, but it sure seemed pretty easy to get him back. And when we do get him back, he spends most of his time talking to hallucinated versions of himself that refuse to go away. The plot also tends to always fall back on one member of the crew being either 'missing' or 'captured' by another ship/crew. It gets tiring after a while.I think they set out to make the biggest adventure possible, and you have to give the people involved credit for truly bringing it. But I can completely understand where people get tired of mindless action without much wit and far less charm than the first film had. But hey, I'm still having a blast going back and re-watching some of my childhood favorites.+Spectacle is unmatched+Zimmer's score is epic+Jaw-dropping action-Plot wanders-Lengthy7.8/10