2. Nima has just finished writing the thesis, without adding the paragraph above, I always feel that I am ill and fall ill.
3. From an industrial point of view, the "Pirate" series is a successful product placement by Disney. The film is directly linked to Disneyland's amusement projects. It is said that the idea of this film was originally considered to promote the amusement facilities. The American film industry has long been an endless chain. Therefore, only talking about movies in movies is of little significance to the "Pirates" series.
4. Depp's charm is increasing day by day. This episode is basically his one-man show. Cruz, half-naked priest, and mermaid sacred horse are completely invisible in front of Uncle Depp. When D's mad and coy performance comes out, no one—and nothing— -Can compete with it.
5. Really need to dig deliberately, this film is actually related to faith. ①The half-naked priest is a devout believer, who is dedicated to preaching the doctrines he believes in, and he will not hesitate to die-of course, it is a bit unconventional to go with the mermaid in the end; ②The most powerful is the Spanish royal family, the current maritime hegemon, casually Just set up a majestic sailing fleet, scared the British Empire to piss off, the Spaniards teamed up to kill the fountain of eternal life, faced with the temptation of immortality, even without blinking their eyes to destroy it-just because it is not in accordance with the teachings. Honestly, this is quite shocking. I wonder if this arrangement allows for the Pope to say something nice? (The Pope had previously criticized "Avatar" very badly).
6. Watching this film, I always think of a domestically produced feature film "San Ke Shang". Of course, "San Ke Shang" promotes the liberalization of the bourgeoisie, which is unconstitutional and illegal. However, the term "blue civilization" is very powerful, and that's all about breaking the sky. As a mainland nation, the Chinese can basically only understand the spirit of "pirate" as an act of piracy, but they don't know how much this "pirate" actually has a connection with Weber's "Protestant ethics". To open up new frontiers and never go forward, the so-called "pirates" are a combination of missionaries, adventurers, businessmen, and scientific explorers (for this argument, you can refer to Ma Han's three-volume "On Sea Power" for understanding). Of course, the ocean is generally not an oriental dish (except for the Japanese, the Emperor Meiji’s phrase "exploiting thousands of miles of waves, the country’s mighty power" has already washed away the humiliation of the "black ship attacking"), which also outlines the Chinese people for a century. Come the silhouette of poverty and weakness. Other people's movies are shaped like pirates as heroes, and we simply lack this spirit. So, when Chinese people watch "Pirates", they can be viewed as "Hai Shang".
7. The story is not well written, the action scenes are not sophisticated enough, it is not as good as the design of the married class. In the third episode, let's just get a bunch of seafood, and in the fourth episode, we still have a trick of victory. Was it the screenwriter who was inspired by watching "Scheming in the Palace"? In addition, the love scene is too bloody, and the mermaid makes me even more broken-even if Nima has a dew point, she still has long legs! ! !
8. The film is so disrespectful to the British royal family. Just as the stupid British soldiers wanted to use the Spring of Ages as a colony, they were killed by the Spanish Musketeers. I haven't seen any protest at Buckingham Palace, so I don't talk about politics anymore.
9. Don't look at the 3D version, it's pure cheating.
10. It's okay to see it as a popcorn film, and the box office will not be bad. The female audience saw it, and it was estimated that many wanted to elope with Uncle Depp. But it doesn't make much sense for a person to run away alone. If you want to run away, you can form a majestic group, build an invincible fleet of horses, ride an aircraft carrier, face the sea, and run away together-tell the ocean: the Chinese are here.
11. I still watch the fifth episode.
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