Pirates 1 and 2 were sufficient movies, but perhaps they were riding too much on the originality factor. Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End really feels done before. With the same cast of characters, and dozens more, Pirates 3 seems like a 3 hour family reunion during which the audience has
no idea what is going on. For almost 3 hours, characters talk in different accents, turn against their friends, randomly draw guns on each other, and get drenched in water.
There is a storyline, don’t get me wrong, but when each character or alliance wants to drive the plot at the same time,