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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

this scene at the middle of the ocean>>>>

3h ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

just found out about the post credit scene i am shaking crying throwing up this is the perfect ending

1d ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

will and elizabeth's wedding scene best wedding scene in all of cinema history

1d ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

For me this is the best of the original trilogy, it’s funny and interesting with every character playing an important role. Feel like Jack actually plays a smaller role in this compared to the other two films, but the story is so out of control at this point that it doesn’t even really matter. It’s a great time and well worth a watch, despite the long run time.

2d ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Quando o termo "Block Buster" realmente era algo que tinha peso. Um diretor que entende de ritmo, cadência e encenação. Verbinski conseguiu o impossível... Uma história de Piratas heterosexuais que não é chata ou ruim. Definitivamente a conclusão da trilogia que é maior, mais engajante, totalmente entregue a fantasia e mesmo com uma leve barriga no meio, em nada deve na conclusão. Não é melhor que o 2, mas olha é muito pouco pra se igualar. Gigante!

2d ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

That last 45 minutes didn't need to go that hard but I'm so glad it did???

3d ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

calipyso voce e uma diva

3d ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

A truly epic conclusion to a fantastic trilogy. I used to dislike this film when I was younger, but I am so glad I moved away from that, since this film really has it all. If this had been the proper end to the franchise, I would’ve been content, but they did decide to continue on, so it’ll be interesting seeing the last two again, since it’s been a little bit since I last visited them.

4d ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

More along the lines of Dead Man’s Chest part 2, At World’s End offers a satisfying conclusion to this story, allowing there to be even more growth with the characters, while creating one compelling story. I know that a lot of complaints about the film have been that it is quite bloated, with a nearly three hour runtime, but I’m not sure what could have been cut for it to still be the same film. It really is a highlight of the series, and I still believe that this would have been a perfect ending for the series, since there honestly wasn’t a need for there to be another two films after this one. It’s a shame that Disney doesn’t take the risks that they did for this series. It’s darker in tone than most other films, with a truly unforgettable openeing. The openings for Dead Man’s Chest and At World’s End really are some of the most memorable opening that I can think of, and I wish that they would let directors take over and be as creative and Verbinski was with this series. I love this original trilogy so much, and was so much fun to get to watch again. These films really remind me of my childhood, so it was a nice blast of nostalgia to get to revisit these.

4d ago
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

The opening sequence to these films are the most important aspect of setting the mood for the film. The first two had extremely memorable opening sequences, but At World's End had the best of the whole series. While watching it, the only thing that was going through my mind was "how did Disney get away with a gallows opening sequence? How did Disney somehow get this dark?" The opening sequence for this film is truly haunting. It's rare to find an opening sequence that is as well done as this one, with the only sequence that seems to rival it being the introduction for Watchmen. This is one of the greatest opening sequences for film, hidden in many people's least favorite Pirates of the Caribbean film. At World's End is similar to the epics of old. With grand sets and a massive ensemble, this film truly had a lot to tackle. With the introduction of so many new characters, there was a fear that this film was going to be like the previous film, where the focus was aimed toward one character, not the main characters of the film. Luckily, the film seemed to get ahold of this and keep the focus on the main characters, while still creating some amazing new characters. As said, this film seems to be more similar to epics instead of the modern adventure film. There was so much that the film needed to get through without seeming rushed, which the film was able to beautifully get through. The thing to note the most about this film is the sets, The sets are absolutely gorgeous. The best set out of the entire film was in Shipwreck Cove, which also happened to be the best scene in the film. While the epic climax of the film was heavily done through CGI, the rest of the film still kept a realistic image throughout. This installment into the series felt the longest to watch, especially because of the long exposition. It took a considerable length of time to actually get the film going, establishing what was happening and where the film was going to go. It wasn't necessarily hard to watch, since all of these films are extremely entertaining, they just took more time to get things going, compared to the other films. The length of the film used to seem like a hurdle to get over, but upon this watch, it actually went by extremely quickly. It's more entertaining than the second film, with some of the best shots within the series. With new villains, better death scenes (Cutler Beckett's death scene is honestly one of the most memorable scenes of all time), and an epic scope, At World's End seemed to be the perfect ending to a series. It left questions that many wanted to be answered, which many found out would not be answered with the next film in the series, but still maintained a solid ending that made it easy to not make any more sequels. But, seeing as how profitable these films were, it's not a surprise that they continued to make more films. Still At World's End still is one of the best films in the series thus far.

4d ago