Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

2007 "At the end of the world, the adventure begins."
7.1| 2h49m| PG-13| en
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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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Alicia I love this movie so much
Acensbart Excellent but underrated film
Huievest Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
joshfedderson Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End the third installment of the Pirates franchise was really excellent. I felt it wrapped up everything from the previous installments and it was a good story.At Worlds End takes place only a few months after Dead Man's chest which story wise is not very long at all. Lord Beckett of the East India Trading Company (The worst and wimpiest villain in all the franchise) has command of Davy Jones heart thanks to former Commodore Norrington, Beckett now controls Jones which in turn gives him power over the seas and over the pirate community which he despises. Meanwhile, Will and Elizabeth with the newly brought back to life Captain Hector Barbossa venture to Davy Jones Locker to bring back Captain Jack Sparrow, who has gone a little mad due to his time in the Locker, a desert like barren place with odd and mysterious things happening. They need Jack because along with Barbossa he is one of the nine pirate lords that can summon the brethren court who can stop Lord Beckett (That wimpy man) and his rampage.World's End was exciting and it felt like an exploration/action story to me. I like the bizarre things in the film, like Davy Jones Locker, how Jack is a little mad in it, and I especially loved the fight at the end with the big whirlpool and the storm. What really shocked me is the negative reviews this pirates received, it was not bad at all, movie reviewers these days can't seem to see a good story when they see one. I loved how Will takes over Davy Jones place as soul carrier of the sea. I liked how Jack and Will's friendship is shown through Jack making Will the new Soul carrier. And I loved the post credits scene where ten years later it shows Will and Elizabeth's son, Henry. Who plays a big part in the fifth installment of Pirates. The only downside to Pirates 3 was Lord Beckett, I hated that villain. Worst pirates villain in the series. Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End was fun and very piraty which I loved. It feels in a lot of gaps for future installments. Long Live the Pirate Life 10/10 for At Worlds End
The Hateful Citizen 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.
swilliky The third Pirates of the Caribbean film concludes the Gore Verbinski trilogy in outrageous fashion. The Royal Navy has taken to extreme measure to fight the scourge of piracy. Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) have joined forces with Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) and Tia Dalma (Naomie Harris) to recruit the pirate lords to fight Davy Jones (Bill Nighy) and Lord Beckett (Tom Hollander). Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) has been stranded in Davy Jones's locker where he talks to duplicates. The crew sails to the end of the world to bring back Jack, as he is the last leader needed to unite the pirates.The crew leaves the underworld aboard the Black Pearl where Elizabeth discovers her father Governor Weatherby Swann (Jonathan Pryce) has died. Sparrow has lost his mind but still, figures out the trick to escape the underworld by flipping the ship. The crew makes it to an island but they are captured by Captain Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat). Jack is delivered to Lord Beckett who now possesses Davy Jones's heart after Norrington (Jack Davenport) delivered it to him at the end of the previous film. Barbossa convinces Feng to turn on Beckett by trading Ms. Swannm, and Jack Sparrow escapes with the Pearl the compass, heading to Shipwreck Cove.Check out more of this review and others at swilliky.com
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