Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (2007)
Bill Nighy, Geoffrey Rush, Jack Davenport
After Elizabeth (Keira Knightly), Will (Orlando Bloom), and Captain Barbossa
(Geoffrey Rush) rescue Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) from the clutches of the
Kraken, they must face their foes, Davey Jones (Bill Nighy) and Lord Cutler Beckett
(Tom Hollander). Beckett, now with control of Jones' ...
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After Elizabeth (Keira Knightly), Will (Orlando Bloom), and Captain Barbossa
(Geoffrey Rush) rescue Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) from the clutches of the
Kraken, they must face their foes, Davey Jones (Bill Nighy) and Lord Cutler Beckett
(Tom Hollander). Beckett, now with control of Jones' heart, forms a dark alliance
with him in order to rule the seas and wipe out the last of the Pirates. Now, Jack,
Barbossa, Will, Elizabeth, Tia Dalma, and crew must call the Pirate Lords from the
four corners of the globe, including the infamous Sao Feng (Chow-Yun Fat), to a
gathering that will make their final stand against Beckett, Jones, Norrington, the
Flying Dutchman, and the entire East India Trading Company.
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PG-13, 2 hrs. 45 min.
Directed by:
Gore Verbinski
Release Date: May 25, 2007
DVD Release Date: Dec 04, 2007
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terlalu rumit karena semua dipaksakan untuk cukup di seri 3 ini. tp, LUAR BIASA!.
i love the pirates of caribbean movies, i think they have alot of great action and stunts...i love johnny depp i can't wait till the new movie comes out..great movie all of them...i would love to be kera knightley and kiss capt.jack sparrow.arrrrrrr
Its the best out of the three and who could really resist a movie with johnny depp as a hot sexy drunken smelly pirate?!?!?!
Weakest of all the pirate movies, just too long and meandering. I just was not impressed at all.
An overblown sequel that is completely self-indulgent as well as unfunny for the most part. The last battle sequence is especially testing. This could've been trimmed to a good, solid two hours running length but Verbanski decided to make this epical... (read more) An overblown sequel that is completely self-indulgent as well as unfunny for the most part. The last battle sequence is especially testing. This could've been trimmed to a good, solid two hours running length but Verbanski decided to make this epically long. The plot was way more confusing than it needed to be, this is a movie supposedly aimed at teenage kids, not middle-aged adults. The result is an overdone, heavy-handed piece of junk.
Ah what can i say here so much went wrong with these movies but alas they were fun though
One word: bizzare. "At Worlds End" completes the trilogy for "Pirates of the Caribbean", continuing to follow the roller-coaster action in an unusual setting for pirates. What this film ties together may be expressed differently by others, but it com... (read more) One word: bizzare. "At Worlds End" completes the trilogy for "Pirates of the Caribbean", continuing to follow the roller-coaster action in an unusual setting for pirates. What this film ties together may be expressed differently by others, but it comes down to some roughly solid pointers. First off, there is a lot of 'bizzare' in this film. From action to conflict, there is a constant stream of supernatural and puzziling events that are canny to explain, and it comes hand-and-hand with witty behavior and one-liners that once again delievers a good kind of humor that all ages enjoy. Speaking of conflict, that is where the movie fails miserabley at. By the end, you feel as though the conflict had nothing to do with how the scenes rolled together, not to mention that it is dull, confusing, and poorly unrealistic. The exception to it is that the chilling begining and the fair ending makes you believe there may be more to the story, but are content enough to not pray in order so that the series can one day fix itself. In the end, "At Worlds End" sails away with probably more bad qualitys than good ones, but it still retains the kind of feeling it did from the previous film (Dead Man's Chest), only with a weaker conflict and some much needed smoother transitions. Its no where close to how good the first one is, but then again, who can't get enough of witty Captain Jack Sparrow? If you agree with this, you know your answer.
Critic Reviews
Jerry Bruckheimer hasn't produced a movie this undignified since Pearl Harbor -- that cornucopia of corn and bombast, where he ransacked history and sullied patriotism.full review
Advice to Johnny Depp fans: enjoy a seafood dinner, skip the beginning, and roll up after half an hour. You won't have missed a thing.full review
With state-of-the-art everything, this is the 'Pirates' to top them all.full review
A glazed, inhuman, cluttered piece of work, a storytelling mishmash that buries the considerable charms of its actors under heavy drifts of silt.full review
A ponderous pirate saga, 168 minutes long, with more doldrums than 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.'full review
One longs for more scenes featuring Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and less of everything else in this bloated, overwrought and convoluted three-hour misfire.full review
In terms of pure adventure, there's less of it here than in Pirates 2 -- the action doesn't really start until about two hours in, and even then it's hard to understand the shifting allegiances or make sense of why the different sides are fighting.full review
The third Pirates has tender moments and smashing ones, and if you fix on Depp, you'll manage fine.full review
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer does deserve a shoutout: It takes a kind of genius to sucker audiences into repeatedly buying the same party tricks.full review
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