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The World's End

Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from 20 years earlier unwittingly become humankind's only hope for survival.

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Release : 2013
Rating : 6.9
Studio : Big Talk Studios,  Working Title Films,  Working Title Films, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Simon Pegg Nick Frost Martin Freeman Paddy Considine Eddie Marsan
Genre : Action Comedy Science Fiction

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Reviews

VeteranLight
2018/08/30

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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Moustroll
2018/08/30

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Listonixio
2018/08/30

Fresh and Exciting

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Afouotos
2018/08/30

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Michael Ledo
2018/07/19

In 1990, in the town of Newton Haven, Gary King (Simon Pegg) leads a group of young men on an adventure down the Golden Mile as they attempt to visit all 12 pubs in one night, winding up at "The World's End." They never completed the trek. The group grew up and scattered. Gary has decided he needs to go back and do the 12 pub drinking trek at age 40 as a rite of passage, his life's accomplishment. He gets the reluctant gang back and off they go.The film starts out like a fairy decent comedy and then suddenly Newton turns into Stepford. In spite of their lives and the planet being in danger, Gary still wants to complete the quest as the best way NOT to draw attention to themselves. The film was funny and when the Doors started to play, I had to laugh and sing with the film.The theme of the film is about conformity as a swap of freedoms for comfort. It portrays conformists as robots of the system, all working for the common good.Good quirky comedy that will be added to my collection. Highly recommended for those who like a smart British comedy.Parental Guide: F-bomb. No nudity. Implied sex.

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salmanalfarisi-81574
2018/07/18

After the effort of trio Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost from Shaun Of The Dead to Hot Fuzz, they finally closed the Three Flavors Cornetto trilogy in The World's End which symbolizes green as a stereotypical color of aliens. If Shaun Of The Dead is known as the bloody zom-rom-com element, Hot Fuzz is thick with the elements of the police with full of action, The World's End brings the identical of a childhood which unexpectedly encountered with the robots who rule the world. For me, Shaun Of The Dead remains one of the best in this trilogy whereas Hot Fuzz is practically funny but not in its entirety even though I like both. The World's End also has memorable scenes like those two series but this conclusion series doesn't seem to be a comedy, almost, and more arguably for the whole.For me, The World's End for the first impressions didn't really have things of interest to me. It's just about an overwhelming guy who's still caught in his teens years since his age is 40 years old. In addition, the synopsis itself isn't a different thing if you look at other films such as The Hangover. However, The World's End provides an interesting concept in the middle of the story so the film feels different when it changes its direction so drastically. It's about a bunch of people who want to enjoy their youth again, for the last time, into a dark, complex, but intense. Not much is shown by Edgar Wright and the duo comedian of Pegg and Frost because this isn't the stage of the two of them but three other friends gather together to form a group of old men who seem like children.Nick Frost as Andy Knightley is great in this. His performance isn't the same as the two previous series that look ridiculous and funny. In this movie, he looks like a different person who came out of the character a little serious though sometimes he is also funny in this movie. But the most dominating one is Simon Pegg as Gary King. He pulled out all his courage, words, and jokes so that he was shown out all his performances he could. While still funny, he is the most dominating character, a character who fails becoming an adult and wants to be seen enjoying the chaos which is around him. Although not just a platform for two of them, everything in this movie looks to show their chemistry for the five characters that come together.Edgar Wright also looks like decreasing the tone and not so much like the two previous trilogies. The comedy is still as strong as the two films but little by little all turn into a serious situation even the ending is just like that. Similarly, the two movies sometimes turned into a warm story about friendship but seem ridiculous too. The World's End is actually still thick against the humor and gags it is especially the exact same 'fences' scene in the whole series.The World's End provides a humor which is almost the same as Hot Fuzz. For me, Hot Fuzz still takes the cake as The World's End that isn't too much to bring a lot of humor. Some of that such as the running gags, the visual comedy, and the sync with the music is really good besides being used as if they don't show it clearly when compared to the two series. Apart from those, fortunately, there is some comedy that isn't too memorable but still shows an effective quality at least can make the audience chuckle. The dialogues that appear also still feel thick especially the ending scene which I'll not talk into it because it is a spoiler.In all these scenes, it's clear that Simon Pegg as Gary King is the best and seems to dominate especially when he talking too fast with a tempo that's not so until taking a deep breath and continue it. Sometimes this movie has its own essence like a drama that tells a man who wants to reminisce again, calls all his whole gangs but failure to make things as beautiful as the things they do as a teenager. It's about a move on to move forward and join the society, about a teenager who has a lot of bitter, beautiful, and painful memory. Sometimes, things like that are a tiny slap and hit inside with the atmosphere which is quite dark for a comedy movie. In this case, The World's End takes the cake when compared with Hot Fuzz and Shaun Of The Dead, both of which have a ridiculous conclusion but still contain the elements of the drama itself.In every aspect, The World's End it's about someone who's still stuck in his past and can't get out of the zone. In spite of that, this movie is an incredible conclusion to the trilogy which once existed from a super crazy journey into misadventures to save the world. In a few moments, I like this movie for some reason.The World's End is a conclusion to a remarkable comedy trilogy. In the three series, they try to insert a variety of important messages containing drama and satire. The duo comedian of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost seem funny as well apart from not only those who steal the spotlight. However, Simon Pegg is the most dominant in this film that comes with his performance which can be connected into one. If you still haven't seen this movie, I think you should enjoy it from the first trilogy because this is the real comedy.

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adonis98-743-186503
2018/04/05

Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from twenty years earlier unwittingly become humanity's only hope for survival. Like the previous 2 terrible films 'The World's End' is packed with terrible humor, bland characters and a terrible plot and mix of different genres all mash up in one forgettable, gigantic and boring mess of a british film. (0/10)

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sleijeri
2018/01/04

Seen many of the Pegg and Frost movies and most of them have been funny, but this just didn't deliver. The movie has a good idea for a story, but somehow I just didn't see how this would have fit in to that.The "blanks" was a good surprise for the movie and how the movie reveled it was surely nice! I liked it, because I did't read anything about this film (obviously to avoid spoilers) before I watched this. So from that side, the movie had a nice surprise to it.

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