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Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End

Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End

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The third instalment of the series sees Captain Jack Sparrow face his arch enemies on a mission to rescue a goddess.

Certificate12

Duration161 mins

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  • Frankie, 11
  • 72 reviews

The Best Caribbean Movie!

5 stars

15 Nov 2018

The Best Caribbean Movie!- Okay so yes I was ranting about less and less comedy as these films go, but this instalment had the lest but best comedy within the script. The triumph for the pirates the fear on The East India Trading Comedy was a perfect combination and the more action the better, as the original two were slow at the start but sped up and up and up. This film just got straight in the action. Already first scene pirates being hanged! Then immediately after a battle at Singapore! Wow! Action at the very start! That was an amazing improvement!

The storyline just indulges deeper and deeper. Captivating audiences! I loved At World's End it was truly my favourite of the trilogy.

Here is an in-depth review-

Audio- Amazing as Always! Seriously how does Walt Disney Studios and Bruckheimer Films accomplish the sounds of the waves, cannons etc As well as the fantastic music produced by Walt Disney Records accomplish such lush music! Amazing! My favourite song straight from a movie is %100 "Hoist The Colours" Composed by Hans Zimmer. I gotta also say Brendyn Bell done a great job leading the song! I wish I had such a great singing voice and acting talent!

Casting- Great! A few new faces made appearances in At World's End including famous Hong Kong Chow Yun-Fat, you could barely recognise him! As well as the return of Jack Davenport in a more important role other than just standing there looking pretty in Dead Man's Chest who also plays a lot of Jameses in films like James Bond and James Norrington. As well as many other faces appearing as Pirate Lords. A few changes also made with casting some hard to notice some easy to notice, such as Davey Jones's voice actor from Bill Nighy to Mark Wherry.

CGI-Brilliant Every Second! Seriously this is July 2007! CGI was great here with Davey Jones and the dead Kraken. Brilliant!

Special Effects!- Great! As always Pirates of The Caribbean has always had good special effects like the cannons firing. This instalment had the best cannons fired the destruction was more obvious! Really good!

I think that is everything covered in terms of different aspects. I would recommend this to anybody who is interested in history, action or adventure. I personally loved this instalment!

Here is the quick summary as I always add in at the end.

After many overseas voyages, action and adventure. Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) Arrives at his fate in Davey Jones's Locker. Though he seems to be needed to put an end to The East India Trading Company for good. His crew as well as the help of resurrected Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) The only question is how do they arrive? Perhaps by the newly found route through World's End...

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