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'Pirates of the Caribbean' - review  

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'Pirates of the Caribbean' was directed by Gore Verbinksi in 2003 and is a Walt Disney production. It has become a blockbuster for several different reasons. Firstly, there is an all-star cast - Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Kiera Knightly. These all are well known and highly praised actors/actresses; this makes the film appealing to both female and male viewers. Also the rating being a 12, allows for a wide age range of audiences. As the film does not fit easily into one particular genre, there are elements of horror, adventure, romance and comedy all built up throughout the scenes. The 'dead' pirates represent horror; Adventure is shown through the blind voyage taken by Sparrow and Turner; the developing relationship between Elizabeth & Will stands for Romance while Johnny Depp - along with the 'not so clever' pirates - create a thoroughly entertaining comedy. This accommodates for a wide...

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