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Absolutely. The visual effects (Davy Jones’ crew, the maelstrom) hold up better than many modern CGI messes. Hans Zimmer’s score – especially "Up Is Down" – remains iconic. Plus, the ending gives emotional closure to Will and Elizabeth that Dead Men Tell No Tales later fumbled.

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What I can do is write a about the official DVD release of At World's End —its features, impact, and why it’s still worth watching. If you'd like that instead, here’s a draft: Title: Revisiting Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End – The DVD Era’s Epic Finale Absolutely