7.8 Compared with the first part, this story is a bit verbose and obscure, but the special effects are very good, and the darkness of the sea is outstanding. The laughs are also great, especially the two episodes of the savage and the three fighting for the heart are simply laughable. This part also made me realize that pirates are both righteous and evil and individualistic. In order to protect himself, Captain Jack was willing to exchange 100 lives for his life. When the sea monster attacked, he abandoned the ship and escaped, but returned at the last minute to save the crew. Elizabeth also cruelly tied Captain Jack to the boat to save her and other people's lives, but she is willing to let the captain come back to life on a dangerous journey. The primary purpose of pirates is to protect themselves and be cruel, but they cannot restrain the ups and downs of their inner emotions and form a deep bond in mutual suspicion.
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