Review of The World's End (2013) by Acrobatstaborca — 13 Dec 2013
A fittingly hilarious and clever ending to the "Cornetto Trilogy", complete with Edgar Wright's tight, stylish directing; witty, fast-paced, and almost intimidatingly allusive dialogue and great characterization.
This film, as with the others in the trilogy, is distinct from the other two in many ways, but balances almost perfectly the sense of familiarity and novelty. It feels like its own film, and yet it is similar enough to its counterparts to make them feel unified.
Though it wasn't as good as Hot Fuzz, it still made me laugh, a lot.
This review of The World's End (2013) was written by Acrobatstaborca on 13 Dec 2013.
The World's End has generally received positive reviews.
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