When Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End sailed into theaters in May 2007, it carried the weight of a franchise at its absolute peak. Following the record-shattering success of The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) and the darker, cliffhanger-ending Dead Man’s Chest (2006), this third installment had a monumental task: resolve a sprawling, multi-layered story while delivering the epic scope audiences demanded. Shot back-to-back with its predecessor over a grueling 18 months, At World’s End is a film of massive ambition—a pirate opera that swings from slapstick humor to tragic sacrifice, all set against a world literally falling off the map.
La batalla final estalló en el corazón de un maelstrom gigante provocado por Calipso, la diosa liberada de su forma humana. El Perla Negra Holandés Errante Piratas del Caribe 3- En el Fin del Mundo
Aquí tienes una pieza informativa detallada sobre la película. When Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
En el Fin del Mundo es una carta de amor a la épica cinematográfica, con personajes que viven y mueren por código, y un mar que nunca olvida. Es, simplemente, el verdadero final de la mejor trilogía pirata jamás filmada. La batalla final estalló en el corazón de
In Davy Jones’ Locker, Jack’s psyche splits into dozens of versions of himself (crazy, greedy, paranoid) arguing on his ship. It’s absurdist comedy at its best and a visual representation of his fractured soul.