Pirates Caribbean World's End Full Movie

Pirates Caribbean World's End Full Movie Average ratng: 3,7/5 1621 reviews
  1. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. 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. Watch full movies online Free movies online openload Free online full movies openload download openload movies. You are welcome. When becoming.
  2. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is the third installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, released on May 25, 2007 as the sequel to Dead Man's Chest—itself the sequel to The Curse of the Black Pearl.

Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End IMDb 7.1 169 min With the East India Trading Company trying to eliminate all the pirates, Barbossa, Will and Elizabeth race to bring back Jack from Davy Jones' Locker so as to bring together all the members of The Brethren Court and launch an attack on the East India Trading Company and Lord Cutler Beckett, who is in possession of the heart of Davy Jones.

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    Pirate Jack Sparrow is trapped in Davy Jone's locker after a harrowing encounter with the dreaded Kracken, and now Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann must align themselves with the nefarious Captain Barbossa if they hold out any hope of saving their old friend from a fate worse than death.
    Actors: Johnny Depp,Geoffrey Rush,Orlando Bloom,Keira Knightley,Jack Davenport,Bill Nighy,Jonathan Pryce,Lee Arenberg,Mackenzie Crook,Kevin McNally,David Bailie,...»
    Country: United States
    Quality: HD
    IMDb: 7.1
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    Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi'>

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  • Actors of 'Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End'

  • Characters of 'Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End'

    Played by: Johnny Depp
    Played by: Geoffrey Rush
    Played by: Orlando Bloom
    Played by: Keira Knightley
    Played by: Jack Davenport
    Played by: Bill Nighy
    Played by: Jonathan Pryce
    Played by: Lee Arenberg
    Played by: Mackenzie Crook
    Played by: Kevin McNally
    Played by: David Bailie
    Played by: Stellan Skarsgård
    Played by: Tom Hollander
    Played by: Naomie Harris
    Played by: Martin Klebba
    Played by: David Schofield
    Played by: Lauren Maher
    Played by: Dermot Keaney
    Played by: Clive Ashborn
    Played by: Winston Ellis
    Played by: Christopher Adamson
    Played by: Andy Beckwith
    Played by: Jonathan Linsley
    Played by: Yun-Fat Chow
    Played by: Keith Richards
    Played by: Ghassan Massoud
    Played by: Hakeem Kae-Kazim
    Played by: Vanessa Branch
    Played by: Reggie Lee
    Played by: Marshall Manesh
    Played by: Angus Barnett
    Played by: Giles New
    Played by: Takayo Fischer
    Played by: Marcel Iures
    Played by: Sergio Calderón
    Played by: Larry M. Leong
    Played by: Jonny Rees
    Played by: Ho-Kwan Tse
    Played by: Peter Donald Badalamenti II
    Played by: Marc Joseph
    Played by: Chris Symonds
    Played by: Omid Djalili
    Played by: Lawrence Cummings
    Played by: Rick Mali
    Played by: Christopher S. Capp
  • Directors of 'Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End'

    Birthdate: 16 March 1964, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
  • Creators of 'Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End'

    Birthdate: 4 July 1961, Santa Ana, California, USA
    Birthdate: 2 July 1960, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
  • Critic Reviews of 'Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End'

    Advice to Johnny Depp fans: enjoy a seafood dinner, skip the beginning, and roll up after half an hour. You won't have missed a thing.

    The entire franchise seems on the verge of collapse, propelled to construct ever more grandiose flights of fancy. Without those sequences, there would be nothing there -- but a movie cannot exist on rollick alone.

    The plot is not only hard to follow, there seems to be nothing real at stake. Half the characters are already dead, and half the movie seems to involve swordfights with dead people who can't be killed with swords.

    Not so much thought out as strung together -- colorful incident upon colorful incident, but without logic, gathering suspense or any attempt to establish emotional connections between audience and actors.

    Depp descends into the shallows of self-parody, and the plot, keen to tie up every narrative loose end, manages to be simultaneously expansive and incomprehensible.

    Unconscionably long at 2 hours and 48 minutes, saddled with a plot that badly needed streamlining and running a bit low on humor, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End may not sink, but it certainly sometimes founders.

    The movie ends up like Davy Jones himself -- many-tentacled, full of bluster, and devoid of a beating heart.

    As epic summer movies go, At World's End was pretty good. But don't try to make sense of anything, or you may suffer an aneurysm.

    Just how much are you willing to forgive Johnny Depp and that sea-dog swagger of his?

    While it fails in matching the unpredictable excitement of the original, this is more of what I'd want in Pirates sequels. Just a little less of it.

    If nothing else, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End's ambition and moral ambiguity still set it apart from the pack, but as a send off to the trilogy it staggers across the finish line more than winning out right.

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