Stripped of his bravado. In the Locker, he is lonely and terrified of irrelevance. His arc is about accepting that even the most selfish pirate can care about others—just a little. His final act (sailing off for the Fountain of Youth alone) is a perfect, ambiguous ending: freedom at the cost of companionship.
In conclusion, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy, bringing together an ensemble of beloved characters in a thrilling adventure that explores themes of power, identity, and loyalty. The film's character development, cinematic achievements, and use of symbolism and metaphor all contribute to a rich and engaging narrative that will leave viewers enthralled. As a testament to the enduring appeal of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, At World's End remains a beloved and iconic film in the world of cinema. Piratas del Caribe 3- En el Fin del Mundo