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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I remember seeing this and its prequel "dead mans chest" and thinking these movies would have been better if the stories only had followed Jack Sparrow and removed Turner and Swann. So I did for myself cut where I just removed Turner and Swann and all the scenes that don't makes scene without them and lastly put both dead mans chest and Worlds end into one movie. It kind of worked and was fun to watch.
With the successes of the last 2, Disney seems to have revisited a Black Pearl-era technique: off-location.Back during the filming of The Curse Of The Black Pearl, one evening after a photo shoot, Keira Knightly's boat struck a reef. She and her crew survived the incident without injury...Still, a decision was made to film the rest of the movie off-location. This eliminated any resulting safety concerns, while cutting down expenses.Budget and actors' salaries are a concern, as always, and this time around it parts seemed like they were filmed at Universal Studios in Florida, rather than in the Caribbean.I can't wait to see more Captain Sparrow!
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.
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.