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Disney definitely has another swashbuckling hit on their hands in P3. As a fan of both of the earlier movies even I will admit that the first was more satisfying because it seemed to have at least an end to the specific adventure. P2 left us with so many questions that, although good, left you uncomfortably waiting for months to know the rest of the adventure. Questions unresolved in P2 that are indeed answered are (1) can they bring back Jack? (2) How in the world is Barbosa back?, and (3) will Will and Elizabeth be able to patch things back together when Will thinks she's betrayed him and she's steeped in guilt over leaving Jack to die at the hands of Davy Jones beloved and horrendous sea monster?
Pirates of the Caribbean 3 is nearly a three hour film, but packed to the gills with adventure. There are a few more sexual innuendos in this third film. Parents may want to watch it themselves first before taking a young child, but overall even these are done in a humorous fashion. I will not spoil anything in this review except to say that the ending to P3 does not turn out as you think it will as you watch for the first time... Also, Disney has left it wide open for a possible fourth film end the title of that one is definitely brought up as the next adventure for Captain Jack at the end of P3. P3, like the first film, has a more satisfying end to it. There are loose ends that can definitely lead to a fourth film, but the specific adventure at world's end is fairly resolved at the end of the film.
Additionally, I was warned that you do want to sit through the credits because there is a short scene at the end of the credits you won't want to miss - and it was indeed worth the wait! (Besides, the long list of people involved in the making of another wonderfully fun and spirited pirate yarn deserve at least a little of the attention...don't they?) So hang tight in your seat till the end of the credits and enjoy a few more minutes of the story.
This was a long film, but with so much action the time flew by - well, except when the people in the middle of my row kept leaving the room to check their cell-phone (grrr). Make sure you've got all your popcorn etc. before it starts - because you're not going to want to miss a minute of the fun. Enjoy!
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