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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".
: 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. subtitle Pirates.of.the.Caribbean:.At.World's.E...
: 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 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
: Lord Beckett represents the cold, ruthless efficiency of commerce and "sustainable business". His goal is to replace the chaotic, mythical world of piracy with ordered, state-controlled global trade. Elizabeth is elected "Pirate King" to lead the
: 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.