The World’s End is a surprisingly deep and emotional slice of sci-fi daftness. The return of recognisable British actors from Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Spaced ensures that the supporting cast match the front-and-centre talent every drunken step of the way. The main (almost) disappointment is the ending, which makes the mistake of thinking that audience members need a clear explanation for all the alien robots. It borders dangerously close to ruining everything that has gone before, but thankfully takes a U-turn at the last minute to arrive at an ending that’s pretty much perfect in terms of Gary’s literal and emotional journey to The World’s End. Extremely British, very funny and ultimately rather touching. Bottoms up. Cheers!
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