加勒比海盗3 Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End review by David Nusair
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Given the extent to which Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End relentlessly spins its wheels throughout its ridiculously and oppressively overlong running time, there's ultimately little doubt that this bloated trilogy would've fared far better had it been compressed into a single movie. And while it's entirely likely that fans of the series will find something here to embrace, it's just as clear that filmmaker Gore Verbinski - along with screenwriters Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio - isn't looking to convert detractors with this entirely needless installment. The story picks up almost immediately following the events of Dead Man's Chest, with Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) embarking on mission to rescue Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow from the afterlife. As expected, there's a pervading sense of tedium and needlessness to most aspects of At World's End - with the film's obvious low-point the interminable stretch set in Sparrow's netherworld (it just seems to go on forever). Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio's impossibly complicated screenplay certainly plays a key role in the film's overt failure; it's clear that repeat viewings are required in order to comfortably follow the storyline, though it hardly seems likely that anybody will have the stones to sit through this mess more than once.
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