“Edge Of The World” (*1/2 out of four) was a ponderous historical drama that won’t keep many viewers on the edge of their seats; in 1840’s Borneo, the young explorer Sir James Brooke (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) embarked on a crusade up the river to end slavery, piracy, and head-hunting and found himself up against many personal and oppressive obstacles but refused to give up on his quest for peace. Powerful and inspirational story lacks any sweep or emotional penetration and is instead a real snooze. Director Michael Haussman attempts to paint on a large canvas but he all-too-obviously watched “Dances With Wolves”, “Last Of The Mohicans”, and also “Apocalypse Now” a few times before filming.