After waiting for four years, I still remember the end of the film four years ago. Captain Jack was sitting in a precarious small boat with a map and drifting on the vast sea, leaving Barbosa alone on the black pearl yelling sparrow. name. They waited for a long time, four years, and I waited for a long time, four years, finally seeing you again, the swaying little figure appeared in the judge's seat, everything was so familiar and unfamiliar, happy and nervous.
All right. . . I admit that the last paragraph is a deliberate spoof. The tone is very naughty, very gay, there is no way. But indeed, when Depp appeared on the big screen again, I still smiled from the bottom of my heart. How could this guy still be so charming. The movie kicked off, and it was out of control. Heroes from all walks of life appeared one after the other. Barbosa was still fighting on the front line without a leg. I think this setting has a certain irony. The pirates turned into the Royal Navy. In fact, the navy back then was similar to pirates, even worse than pirates, or it was actually pirates. Anyway, it was to satisfy one's own selfish desires, but it had to be given a magnificent reason. On the contrary, the pirates were more lovely. But on this point, I may be a bit over-interpreted.
Then the old love of Captain Jack, who is not short of women, appeared on the stage, and this beauty looked familiar. A black beard suddenly appeared behind him, and he was also Captain Jack's pseudo-father-in-law. Why didn't this character appear during the Pirate Kings Conference. This black beard is very violent and can be compared to the blue beard in Green's horror story. But we can actually see a little boyishness in Blackbeard. According to the famous sex psychologist Freud’s theory, it can be inferred that Blackbeard must have no toys when he was a child, but looking at his gorgeous model of a cupboard ship, It can be known that this child had a hard time when he was young, so he later liked to collect small things to commemorate his lost childhood. If he works hard, he can actually become David Copperfield, and his ability to command the rope is really impressive. This gentleman happened to have a beautiful daughter who was born out of thin air, who was a nun before and is now a pirate's filial and extremely filial beauty. This has to be enviable. But Blackbeard obviously does not love his partner as much as Jack Sparrow’s daddy, so I am very curious about Blackbeard’s partner. When I watch a movie, I want to ask: What the hell is the kid? You see, Jack Sparrow’s daddy took his mother with him to show his affection. Therefore, because of his tragic childhood experience, Blackbeard is really a selfish scum when he grows up.
The surprise is that Barbosa turned out to be a pure man of iron and blood. He broke his right leg, became his own master, and was not at the mercy of anyone. In order to realize the plan of revenge, he swallowed his anger and succumbed to others. At first, I thought that Barbosa, who had lost a leg, was going to live with peace of mind, but he did not expect that his sword was not old and his power to seek revenge was extremely strong. This kind of strong and simple support supported him and kept moving forward. Barbossa's words in front of the soldiers who escaped on the navy ship were quite provocative. Perhaps he was a politician, or at least an orator. "Aren't you the subjects of the king? Why don't I see a trace of fear in the Spaniard's face!" I have to say that the two words of the old man really made me excited. Barbossa is a very interesting character, a real pirate.
Captain Jack and his old friend really made a lot of sparks. And Captain Jack has once again proved that he is a wonderful man who is unreliable on the surface and very reliable on the inside. He is deeply affectionate but afraid of trouble. Faced with the stalking of the big beauty, it was really admirable for Sparrow to stick to his principles. But at the critical moment, he stood up for her again, really a model of a new good man. The wandering son, the unreliable captain, and the black-eyed nymphs, in fact, there is still a balance about justice in his heart. For example, when he looked at the boat burning in the flames, the meaningful look in his eyes, the moment he jumped off the cliff, did not hesitate, as it should be after exchanging the Holy Grail. This magical captain who combines justice and evil is really fascinating.
Regarding the Spanish beauty, in fact, it is not very good, maybe the mermaid is really beautiful. When the first man appeared, I heard the male compatriots in the theater, including me, took a breath, because it was amazing. So I can understand the feeling of the sailor, but a man is sensible, you can't even let you kiss, it will kill me, so it is normal for the mermaid to fail to do so in the end. As for the love story between the captured mermaid and the missionary, weeping and complaining, resentment and admiration, to be honest, it's quite a scene. The final outcome is: if it is for you, then I am willing to sink into the deep sea with you, whether life or death.
From this series of films, I also draw a truth, people are very awkward and dragged at their home courts, and leaving the home court can easily become the end of the battle, and be cleaned up. Of course, Captain Jack does not have a home court, but this time he finally recovered the Black Pearl.
The Spaniard at the end of the film is really eye-catching. The power of faith supported them to demolish the Fountain of Eternal Life. Between life and faith, these guys chose faith. It is easy to understand what Barbosa said, why there is no fear in their eyes. Because they are with God. To be honest, I am not very interested in this kind of brainwashing stuff, but they still gave me a little shock.
The easter eggs at the end of the film made me look forward to the fifth part a little bit, but I hope I won’t wait too long this time. Having written so many words for a commercial film, it can be seen that I am really a big fan of Depp.
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