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Analysis of Pirates of the Caribbean: at the World’s End

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Analysis of Pirates of the Caribbean: at the World's End Title: Present detailed reading of one film you have enjoyed. Explain its appeal to you and the pleasures it offers audience. You may wish to consider some of the following: narrative devices and structure, film techniques, the appeal of characters or stars, identification with themes or issues, escapism. Pirates of the Caribbean: At the world's end is an action and adventure film which also includes some comedy elements. It appeals the mass audience by its narrative structure, great camerawork and soundtracks etc. As it is a sequel to the to the last Pirates of the Caribbean film: dead man's chest. Many conventions of narrative follow the prequel film. The enigmas have already been set in the previous film, and the audience may find the answer in this film, for example, where is the world's end, while in the pirates3 it is presented as...

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