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Cover Model Corner with Ryan StantonReviews Reviews and More Reviews! Subtitle Pirates.of.the.caribbean:.at.world's.e... -Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) is the epic conclusion to the original Gore Verbinski trilogy. It explores themes of freedom, sacrifice, and the literal and metaphorical end of the "Age of Piracy". : Unlike traditional hero tales, every protagonist has a selfish agenda or a secret betrayal in play. The film questions if the "freedom" pirates fight for is actually just the liberty to pillage. Production Achievements subtitle Pirates.of.the.Caribbean:.At.World's.E... : The film presents death as a state that can be navigated or even subverted, but with heavy costs. Jack fears mortality after his stay in the Locker, while Will ultimately chooses a "living death" as the Dutchman’s captain to save his father and Elizabeth. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) : Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, and Captain Barbossa travel to Singapore to retrieve navigational charts from Sao Feng. They journey through icy waters to "World's End" to rescue Jack Sparrow from the surreal, monochromatic purgatory of Davy Jones' Locker. The film questions if the "freedom" pirates fight : The climax features a massive naval battle within a supernatural maelstrom, pitting the Black Pearl against the Flying Dutchman while Lord Beckett's armada watches. Thematic Depth : To survive the East India Trading Company's (EITC) extermination campaign, the Nine Pirate Lords must convene at Shipwreck Cove. Elizabeth is elected "Pirate King" to lead the fleet in a final stand. |