While The Curse of the Black Pearl followed one straightforward narrative, At World’s End throws out the playbook for that kind of movie.
In slower moments he photographs the Black Pearl cutting across pitch-black waters below a starry sky and amid icy blue glaciers.
From a distance, the third Pirates of the Caribbean movie looks like a bit of a disaster.
The biggest issue with the Pirates sequels is that Dead Man’s Chest is narratively pretty bare while At World’s End is overstuffed with ideas.
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