Review of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) by Ninon M — 04 Aug 2017
'At World's End' is a correct but non transcendant way to end the trilogy, which starts oddly without being cretinous and remains entertaining. In spite of the strangeness of the plot - which seems to try to deal with too many intrigues at once -, Verbinski's last 'Pirates of the Carribean' is visually thrilling, action-packed, featuring successful actors (especially Depp), and having a great score (also because Zimmer stole Morricone's 'Man with the Harmonica', after having borrowed some ideas he had for Scott's 'Gladiator').
This review of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) was written by Ninon M on 04 Aug 2017.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End has generally received positive reviews.
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