After taking the heart and therefore the services of Davy Jones, Lord Beckett, head of the East India Company, launched a merciless campaign against the pirates. Given this, the nine lords of piracy will meet to decide on the crisis that lies ahead. While Elizabeth, Will and Barbossa go in search of Jack Sparrow, who disappeared in the maw of the Kraken, each with their own intentions, but that does not stop them from the End of the world, there where the dead go.
finally closes the pirates trilogy that started with an excellent adventure film, based on an attraction, which appeared in 2003 with The Curse of the Black Pearl. The success was overwhelming and of course not, overlooked the creation of a trilogy, that after letting us halfway in Dead Man's Chest , ends in the middle of a show infographic. However, the film, though entertaining, I think, by far the worst of the three, it shows over the two sequels were improvised, and a way to seek to exploit the unexpected bonanza. Maybe that has operated the formula too much or the story is not convincing, too many interests in each character locked alliances and betrayals committed on each other to the point of thinking if anyone is really honored among all the ship, coming to stun the audience. In addition, the supernatural and fantastic look to new heights exhorbitadas increases, close to the movies on Greek mythology as Jason and the Argonauts and even getting into a goddess through . Not that bad, but would appreciate some countries of stories closer to reality. The footage is stretched too, like its predecessor and as then, full of unnecessary scenes, leaving aside his interest or sympathy. Moreover, the end is really a pity, though the final battle between The Flying Dutchman and The Black Pearl is amazing, a server would have enjoyed more than having reached the expected battle between the pirate fleet and the East India Company, but no, he opts for a dramatic battle cannon and approaches the edge of a whirlpool in a rain storm, leaving for other films, the possibility of enjoying a classic naval battle. The characters are different fate, Jack Sparrow returns to overreact, and this time with genuine hallucinations gone head and several that will be nightmares of his detractors (Sparrow times). But Depp in line, enjoying an eccentric role and making us a smile. Barbossa, recovered deftly manages to eclipse at times the character of Sparrow, being also a real pirate captain as they send the royalties. Will Turner, is also overshadowed more effectively, by his girlfriend Elizabeth, Keira role for which he has missed nearly face painted blue and wear a skirt, persevering with his intonations on freedom and responsibility. The rest meet their usual roles, but in my opinion it misses the character of Commodore Norrington and the Pirate Song Fen. Oh, and of course, review the appearance of Depp's inspiration for Sparrow, Keith Richard, part of the Rolling Stone Sparrow potato doing well characterized. The effects re-enforced, but also delights us with splendid landscapes, as the world Davy Jones (great boat in the paramo) or the path through the sea ice. Flavored summer movie, to hang out, but occasionally becomes long and confusing, you can not deny a fun evening.
finally closes the pirates trilogy that started with an excellent adventure film, based on an attraction, which appeared in 2003 with The Curse of the Black Pearl. The success was overwhelming and of course not, overlooked the creation of a trilogy, that after letting us halfway in Dead Man's Chest , ends in the middle of a show infographic. However, the film, though entertaining, I think, by far the worst of the three, it shows over the two sequels were improvised, and a way to seek to exploit the unexpected bonanza. Maybe that has operated the formula too much or the story is not convincing, too many interests in each character locked alliances and betrayals committed on each other to the point of thinking if anyone is really honored among all the ship, coming to stun the audience. In addition, the supernatural and fantastic look to new heights exhorbitadas increases, close to the movies on Greek mythology as Jason and the Argonauts and even getting into a goddess through . Not that bad, but would appreciate some countries of stories closer to reality. The footage is stretched too, like its predecessor and as then, full of unnecessary scenes, leaving aside his interest or sympathy. Moreover, the end is really a pity, though the final battle between The Flying Dutchman and The Black Pearl is amazing, a server would have enjoyed more than having reached the expected battle between the pirate fleet and the East India Company, but no, he opts for a dramatic battle cannon and approaches the edge of a whirlpool in a rain storm, leaving for other films, the possibility of enjoying a classic naval battle. The characters are different fate, Jack Sparrow returns to overreact, and this time with genuine hallucinations gone head and several that will be nightmares of his detractors (Sparrow times). But Depp in line, enjoying an eccentric role and making us a smile. Barbossa, recovered deftly manages to eclipse at times the character of Sparrow, being also a real pirate captain as they send the royalties. Will Turner, is also overshadowed more effectively, by his girlfriend Elizabeth, Keira role for which he has missed nearly face painted blue and wear a skirt, persevering with his intonations on freedom and responsibility. The rest meet their usual roles, but in my opinion it misses the character of Commodore Norrington and the Pirate Song Fen. Oh, and of course, review the appearance of Depp's inspiration for Sparrow, Keith Richard, part of the Rolling Stone Sparrow potato doing well characterized. The effects re-enforced, but also delights us with splendid landscapes, as the world Davy Jones (great boat in the paramo) or the path through the sea ice. Flavored summer movie, to hang out, but occasionally becomes long and confusing, you can not deny a fun evening. Pirates of the Caribbean. At the end of the
Pirates of Caribbean. At world's end (2007)
Director: Gore Verbinski
Guion: Ted Elliot, Terry Rossio
Cast: Johnny Depp (Jack Sparrow), Geoffrey Rush (Barbossa ), Keira Knightley (Elizabeth Swan)
Studio: Walt Disney
Nationality: U.S.
Length: 168 min .
7 / 10
Under the title as inappropriate and illogical (I wonder where would be thinking the dealer) comes the sequel The Hills Have Eyes
"Third and final time? delivery of the most iconic of the factory Marvel. Sam Raimi as we warned in previous deliveries, returns to delight us with an interesting balance between a history of superheroes with human soul. Large and spectacular battles deep and painful conflict with personal stories. On this occasion, in a still larger, we see the rise and fall of Spiderman / Peter Parker. His best friend wants to kill, the murderer of his Uncle Ben has managed to escape, their romance is in crisis and a new photographer threatens to overshadow him, all this truncated a promising start where we see a Peter who seems to have succeeded in stabilizing their lives. Indeed, the history is inflated note, three villains in the function with a surprising twist ending I think too many villains for a production that tries to be serious, and it shows in the wrong balance of enemies to speak below. There are too many filler scenes, many minutes perfectly obviables nothing added to the main plot; mention apart from the embarrassing spectacle of street dancing. As for the characters, Tobey Maguire is just dull playing to Spiderman, but when he pulls out his darker side to be possessed by the symbiote, get good times. Sublime bar scene, where Peter repeats what has previously hinted that MJ hated being eclipsed by Spiderman, this time it is Peter in his workplace. Kirsten Dunst paper also highlights a sometimes sad and repellent, with Mary Jane at times more concerned about herself that Parker's sentiments. As with previous releases, the villains are the ones that stand out, except for a pathetic Eddie Brock. James Franco gets the best critical playing Harry Osborn, getting a strange duality between the amnesiac and sympathetic friend of Peter and the shadowy and Machiavellian heir Green Goblin. His face gets an uneasy feeling profiling may be facing a dangerous psychopath. Haden Church, meets as the Sandman, a man who describes himself as "I'm not bad, I just had bad luck" and we really do believe (although the story is fairly sappy and not properly exploited .) Certainly the worst Eddie Brock, love to enjoy the worst dialogues, although its counterpart with powers, Venom, makes us forget their stupid interpretation and journalist Peter rival. I can not forget Bruce Campbell cameo