Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) Poster

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Certification

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MPAA Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action/adventure violence and some frightening images
Certification

Sex & Nudity

  • As a man and his wife are dressing after what was obviously their marriage consummation.
  • A man tries to kiss a woman, but she fights him off.
  • At a pirate meeting, there is a scene where two cannon balls hang suggestively between a mans legs.
  • Continuous scenes of the black pearl containing nude women statues beside the captains quarters.
  • A man hiding under a wooden floor looks through the cracks and it is clear that he is looking up a woman's skirt.
  • Repeated innuendo regarding pirates comparing 'telescope' sizes. Initially, one pirate has a normal sized scope while another has one that is too short and can't extend fully. However, the shorter pirate later comes back with a bigger, blacker scope.
  • In the beginning, Elizabeth is asked to remove her weapons and clothes to enter Sao Feng's bathhouse, many of which are hidden in humorously questionable spots. We don't see her change, but later see her reduced to a very short bath robe. Ragetti.
  • Several passionate kisses throughout the movie. Sexual innuendoes are made at points.

Violence & Gore

  • A dozen or so people are hanged from gallows, including a young boy. They stand in line waiting their turn. We see the nooses tied around their necks and the executioner pulls the lever. The camera shows the hangings from below the gallows as the trap doors open and the feet fall through and jerk to a stop.
  • After an explosion a man is pushed against a ship wall and impaled with a large piece of wood (we see him on the floor with the blood-stained wood sticking out of his abdomen and we see him die).
  • A man shoots and kills two twin girls in the bathhouse fight.
  • Davy Jones forces his tentacles into the nose, ears and mouth of a man killing him (we hear squishing and a crunch).
  • A dead man is strapped to a barrel, is pulled out of the water and we see his very bloody back where birds have apparently pecked at him (we see another body floating on a barrel in the distance with many birds flying around and standing on him).
  • A man stabs another man with a sword, the stabbed man stabs another one in the heart, but nothing happens to him, letting the one stabbed to die.
  • We see a dead man lying in a pool of water, and when he is turned over we see a large spike in his mouth and sticking out the top of his head.
  • A man who has grown into the side of a ship pulls himself away and his brain is exposed (it wobbles around like Jell-O); then the man holds the brain in his hand and licks it.
  • Epic battle sequences take place throughout the movie. There are scores of shootings, stabbings, slashings, and cannon blasts. There is some blood in these fight scenes.
  • A man's foot freezes and when he tries to bend his toe it breaks off (no blood).

Profanity

  • A man says "bloody hell, there's nothing left". 3 use of bloody, 1 use of hell, 1 use of bastard. 1 use of damn.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Jack imagines interacting with other duplicate versions of himself, with one asking about port (meaning sailing), and Jack saying he prefers rum. The other mentions port as in sailing, where you can get rum and assorted wenches. Many people shown tipsy.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Many people (including a child) are hung at the start of the movie, very disturbing.
  • The film is very intense especially towards the 2nd half (the battle scene). Despite its comedic undertones, it does have a serious sense of menace, supernatural threat and scary images; The appearance of various monstrous type characters, including Davy Jones with his heavily tentacled face, might frighten some younger viewers.

Spoilers

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Sex & Nudity

  • At the end, it is implied that Will and Elizabeth, now married, have sex on an island beach. Will is seen putting on his boots while Elizabeth is dressed in a flimsy skirt. She puts her bare leg, apart from Will's other boot, on a rock and Will takes it and tenderly kisses it.

Violence & Gore

  • A man is stabbed in the heart and lies dying on the deck of a ship. A man holds a bloody still-beating heart in his hand and a dagger in the other, and he stabs the heart.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • When Calypso is released at the beginning on the final act, she grows to be several times larger than normal, towering over an entire ship. She then suddenly shouts in an unsettling low and distorted voice in another language. Because she looks almost right into camera, it can be a rather frightening moment. She then shakes and explodes into thousands of crabs. One of the more, if not the most horrific scene in the franchise.
  • This scene isn't violent or scary, but is intense. When Tia is in jail on the Pearl, Davy Jones visits her. We learn that Tia broke his heart and changed him into his hideous form. The only intense part is when Jones tries to strangle her with his crab arm.
  • Will is stabbed through with a sword, and is dying. In order to save him, his heart is taken out to be put in the wooden chest (we don't see it). This scene is very intense, however, as his lover is by his side and we feel her emotions.

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