The World's End

The World's End

By Edgar Wright

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2013-07-19
  • Advisory Rating: 15
  • Runtime: 1h 49min
  • Director: Edgar Wright
  • Production Company: Big Talk Studios
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: GBP 5.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: GBP 3.49
6.8/10
6.8
From 5,378 Ratings

Description

A signature brew of camaraderie, knockabout humor, excessive quaffing, questionable life choices, hand-to-hand combat, and explosive surprises, The World’s End reteams director Edgar Wright with actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, following their hits Shaun of the Dead (2004) and Hot Fuzz (2007). The tale of The World’s End begins on June 22nd, 1990. In their suburban U.K. town of Newton Haven, five boys in the prime of their teenage youth celebrate the end of school by attempting an epic pub crawl together. Despite their enthusiasm and the downing of a slew of pints of beer, they fall short of seeing their quest through, to the last pub on their list, The World’s End. Twenty-odd years later, “the five musketeers” have each left their hometown and are now husbands, fathers, men with careers – with the flashing-red-light exception of their voluble onetime ringleader, Gary King (Simon Pegg), who is now a 40-year-old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens. The irrepressible Gary, keenly aware of his estrangement from his onetime closest friend Andy (Nick Frost), becomes hell-bent on trying “The Golden Mile” drinking marathon again. He convinces Andy, Steven (Paddy Considine), Oliver (Martin Freeman), and Peter (Eddie Marsan) to stage an encore, and one Friday afternoon they are all reunited. Gary is in his element: the mandate is one night, five guys, twelve pubs – imbibing at least one pint apiece at each establishment. Arriving in Newton Haven, they re-encounter Oliver’s sister Sam (Rosamund Pike), for whom Gary and Steven each still carry a torch. As the gang attempts along the way to reconcile their past and present, an increasingly insane and dangerous series of encounters with old haunts and acquaintances makes them realize that the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s. Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries…

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  • Good

    4
    By Gapster77
    This film is very good. If you are a serious fan of their other films then you will this
  • The most grown-up of the Cornetto Trilogy.

    4
    By Chris Parkes
    I understand that fans of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz might feel let down by this instalment of the Cornetto trilogy, but for me it’s the best one of all three. First of all, this is one of Simon’s best performances; he’s so likeable in Shaun and Fuzz, but here the main character is basically an emotionally stunted alcoholic, the kind of guy who keeps on hanging onto his perceived glory days, oblivious to how selfish and hurtful his behaviour really is. That is not an easy thing to make an audience engage with, but Simon does it very well.It also has a wealth of fantastic supporting performances (including Nick; the film actually inverts their dynamic here, with Simon being the man-child) that all feel like real people plus Edgar Wright’s amazing grasp of timing and editing all adding up to be... well, I won’t give it away, but the “thing aren’t right in the hometown” genre gets a fresh tank of gas here, and what is basically about a night on the town becomes much more epic. Why I like this film so much is because it works this thread so well; the painful coming to terms with how disappointing our lives can be, and actually being comforting at the same time. Again, I get why people don’t like this, but I think it is the most mature and well-made of what is already a fantastic series of films. I’d recommend it.
  • Poor really

    2
    By Mossimoo
    Loved previous two...this though was unfunny. Agree with what people said, lacked chemistry and likability...
  • This is just pathetic

    1
    By Masmithx1977
    Apple has put this as a stand out film..... why I don’t know because it’s completely rubbish. I understand the elements are there to make a slightly retro style film as it harks on about the 90’s in every other line or the 80’s but it’s just a crap film. I’ve got a mate who keeps bleeting about this nonsense film. So I have to suffer the embarrassment of his love for this rubbish as he quotes nonsense from it like some kind of wind up annoying toy. It’s just crap !!!!
  • A real disappointment

    1
    By Bluebelle2662
    Compared to the rest of the trilogy (Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead which are epic) this film is a massive let down. Unfunny and Simeon's character is vile. The only bonus for me is the lush Mr Frost in a suit. Sorry guys, you should've chosen Paul to complete the trilogy.
  • iTunes extras?

    4
    By Diamond Sounds
    Where are the iTunes extras that the US have had since it was released. Come on Working Title and Apple. Start giving us faithful UK iTunes customers the same respect as our overseas cousins. This is a BRITISH FILM!!! You’d make a bigger dent on my bank balance if you did!
  • Worst comedy I ever seen

    1
    By Xfhhccgdfhjjgdzxcbbjhfdx
    Boring and flat
  • Peg and frosts worst film

    1
    By Mark a4
    frost and peg are usually funny but this film has no story, not funny and a daft story. Save your money
  • Really disappointed

    1
    By Andrew Tait
    I don’t hate it, that isn’t fair. As a piece of entertainment it isn’t bad, there’s a lot worse around. I just don’t think it was a fitting end to the Cornetto trilogy.
  • A new masterpiece

    5
    By Mark dragon
    For me everything about this movie is perfect.

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