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Lead Actors

Johnny Depp Thumbnail
Johnny Depp
as Jack Sparrow
Geoffrey Rush Thumbnail
Geoffrey Rush
as Barbossa
Orlando Bloom Thumbnail
Orlando Bloom
as Will Turner
Keira Knightley Thumbnail
Keira Knightley
as Elizabeth Swann
Jack Davenport Thumbnail
Jack Davenport
as Norrington

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Crew listing

Jerry Bruckheimer Thumbnail
Jerry Bruckheimer
(Producer)
Chad Oman
(Producer)
Eric McLeod
(Producer)

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Studios



Walt Disney Company, Buena Vista Pictures

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)

Rating:
  
7.4
/ 10
  39 votes
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Director: Gore Verbinski
Writer: Ted Elliott
Terry Rossio
Release Date: 19 May 2007 (United States)  more
Language: English | Dutch
Genre: Action | Adventure | Fantasy
Tagline: At the End of the World, the Adventure Begins

Storyline

After Elizabeth (Keira Knightly), Will (Orlando Bloom), and Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) rescue Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) from the the land of the dead, 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 Delma, and crew must call the Pirate Lords from the four corners of the globe, including the infamous Sao Feng (Chow-Yun Fat), to gathering. The Pirate Lords want to release the goddess Calypso, Davey Jones's damned lover, from the trap they sent her to out of fear, in which the Pirate Lords must combine the 9 pieces that bound her by ritual to undo it and release her in hopes that she will help them fight. With this, all pirates will stand together and will make their final stand for freedom against Beckett, Jones, Norrington, the Flying Dutchman, and the entire East India Trading Company.

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The Director

Gore Verbinski
Gregor "Gore" Verbinski is an American film director and writer, best known for directing the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films and The Ring.

Early life

Verbinski was born the third of five children to Vic and
Laurette Verbinski in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. His siblings are Janine, Claire,
Diane and Steven. His father was of Polish descent and worked as a nuclear physicist
at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In 1967 the Verbinski family moved to
Southern California, where a young Gregor grew up in the town of La Jolla.
Gregor was an active Boy Scout and surfed regularly. He went to Torrey Pines
Elementary, Muirlands Junior High, and La Jolla High School before attending
UCLA Film School. Verbinski graduated with his BFA in Film from UCLA in 1987.

 Music career

Verbinski was active in several L.A
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User Reviews

Popcorn Required
From the outset of the 'Pirates' franchise, it was obvious that the Walt Disney Company was traveling down a well known path. Not only was the film based on one of Disney's most beloved attractions, it told a reasonably old fashioned Swashbuckle picture. Of course, special effects and insurmountable amounts of eye shadow were thrown in as flavor.

The second was high entertainment with more effects and more eye shadow, yet it had lost some of it's wacky charm. The third has returned to form with flying colors. Never has Jack Sparrow been more comically reliable. Orlando Bloom's Will Turner has become a much more believable character.

Dead Man's Chest (the second film) left us hanging, on the edge of our seats, craving more. At World's end delivers more and then some. The film details the search to bring Capt. Jack Sparrow (the incomparable Johnny Depp)back from the land of the dead. This requires the assistance of wiley Capt. Barabossa (Geoffery Rush). The film leads to the climactic battle of the Pirate Lords (including Chow Yun Fat as Sao Feng) against the Eas India Trading Company led by malevolent Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander) who know controls the Flying Dutchman by way of Davy Jones'(Bill Nighy) heart.

Follow me? Well, it is irrelevant anyways. The plot of the three films just seems to be some far fetched fantasy to hang sea battles and sword fights on. There is nothing wrong with that. There is so much double crossing and even triple crossing in this film that it could be mistaken for a Pulp rag of the 1950's, were it not for the ships and pirates.

The proceedings are, as always, heightened by the glorious talents of Depp and Rush, who play so well to...

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reviewed by
MovieDude
(Filmaster.com) on the 3rd of July 2009

User Comments

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Stain

It's still boring


Pippin2010

This third installment demonstrates improvement over the second series entry, with the re-introduction of Geoffrey Rush as Captain Barbossa, a creative spin on the concept of hell from the perspective of Davy Jones' locker, and stunning, even flawless, visual effects. The plot's a bit convoluted, and Keira Knightley will always detract, but it's a great swan-song for Sparrow...at least until the next film.


ispn

In a word - terrible. The previous films in the series I found enjoyable. But this one? A massively muddled mess.

The plot attempts myth and legend but only makes a confused pile of foreign names and idiotic cliques.

Mythology is not created by simply mixing together a few well known pirate names.


rrees

By this point you are pretty invested in the series and want to see it through. The huge cast of characters is really causing problems though and there is little time to connect or care about anyone. It is still a storming summer blockbuster but one labouring under diminishing returns.


Spunkie

Eye candy of the last film is exhilarating.Transitions between 3-D, composites are nearly flawless even rarely seen among blockbusters. Still paying no attention to plot ties entertainment as a collection of short pieces are on their way. I especially liked the tension created in the meeting between the armadas on a little piece of sand with the Morriconeesque score :).


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