Deciphering subtle details

Krista 2021-10-19 09:50:18

Text / black evening wind

genuine CD collection of Pirates of the Caribbean writers narration and interpretation of the film, when I carefully read all the contents of eleven, there are countless places really understood why. Every shot that passes by, turns out to have an unexpected meaning, and every inconspicuous dialogue sets the perfect pavement for the climax of the plot. Do you understand all of these?

1 The beginning of the second part subtly echoes the first part, and it is also unfolded from Elizabeth's dreamlike fragments of memory. Little Elizabeth appeared in the first part, and then the audience could discover that it was actually a dream of Elizabeth. The same is true here. Elizabeth and Will’s wedding was disrupted. It was Will’s sentence in the third part of their sea wedding: "I’m afraid I won’t have a chance if I don’t do it!" Tragic love.

2 Beckett's appearance. When Governor Shi handed over his name in surprise, "Cutler Beckett?" Beckett nodded. The screenwriter specifically arranged to point out here to illustrate that the character who appeared in the play for the first time was not the first Brigadier General Rorington, but a brand new and bright character. Beckett asked Lourington aloud where he was, and once again told the audience that they were not the same person.

3 The screenwriter thinks that Beckett has a "lawyer's temperament". My understanding is that his words are sharp, logically rigorous, and he never asks questions that he doesn't know the answer to. He knew that Rulington was not there, so he deliberately asked, "Is he present?" At the same time, he praised Tom's acting skills as perfect here.

4 The screenwriter reveals the bottom. Jonathan Price, who plays Governor Shi, said that if he wants to return to the second part, he must be asked to do something on the set. So Governor Shi, who had only a few lines in the first part, read here that Beckett signed the arrest warrant for Elizabeth and Will. By the way, if you know the tidbits, this sentence is very awkward. The original text is: "The charge is "conspiring to set free a man convicted of crimes against
the Crown and Empire and condemned to death, For which the..."" Jonah didn't read it well after reading it several times, so Beckett, who was standing on the side, helped him say it.

5 The appearance of Captain Jack in the second part once made many people exhaust their brains. In order to be able to compare the memorable scenes of everyone in the first part, Depp lay in the coffin and smashed by one shot and crawled by himself. Out of the plot. Even the screenwriter said that he really admired Depp, he was willing to let people nail himself in a coffin, and put him in the sea to drift. Especially that box is also equipped with a blasting device. It can be seen that this scene is performed by Depp himself, and there is no substitute. Depp shot open the coffin, and we all saw a dark shadow falling into the sea. The screenwriter said that many viewers thought it was the seabird, but it was just a piece of similar sawdust. There is no deliberately pretending to be a bird here, it's just that we have misunderstood it.

6 Jack, who boarded the Black Pearl, looked upset. This is to highlight that Jack's upset is actually related to Elizabeth, so the two sets of shots appear one after the other.

8 Jack looked nervous and was startled by the monkeys on the boat. The screenwriter said that this implies that in the second part, Jack and all the animals are contradictory and repelled. Including the dog that had to stay on the cannibal island in the end. As for the monkey that originally belonged to Barbossa appeared on the Black Pearl, the screenwriter’s original intention was to make the audience realize that the Black Pearl must have returned to the island of Death. It turned out that there was no trace of the island of death on the sea, only the monkey was in the water. Struggling, so they fished the monkey up. (I really didn't expect it here. The screenwriter overestimated...)

9 At this time, the negotiation between Beckett and Will appeared in the movie. In Beckett's office, a huge map is also the foreshadowing of the screenwriter. In Pirates of the Caribbean 2, an official wearing a wig scribbles the map on the wall, and the third part also has this shot, but people who are careful will find that the map is gradually complete at this time, and the completion of the map is getting higher and higher. It indicates that the power of the East India Company is gradually expanding to the whole world. Beckett's ambitions are also spreading step by step.

10 Beckett and Will are negotiating. Beckett said at the beginning, I want something from Jack. But he didn't specifically say what it was, but Will wishfully understood it as the Black Pearl. Because Will thinks the Black Pearl is Jack's most precious thing, it must be what Beckett wants most. And Beckett didn't correct him either, it was his genius. So the screenwriter said that in a scene that is ironic, the two people have different understandings, but the negotiation can continue. This also explains Beckett's snort when Will thinks he wants to get the Black Pearl. Beckett snorted and said: "A ship? Hardly."

11 Rum is equally important on the Black Pearl. When Jack picked up a bottle but found that there was not much left, he frowned and mumbled: "Why is the rum always gone?" This also implies that Jack is still thinking of Elizabeth, who once burned all his wine on the island . (Many people understand this.) Next, when Jack carried the light and went to the bottom of the cabin to look for wine, he found a wine bottle covered with dust. He yelled happily, but he found a bottle full of sand. Falling in an arc. This picture is very beautiful.

12 The appearance of shoelaces. The screenwriter means that many people are very interested in shoelaces after watching the first part, thinking that he is an important foreshadowing of the second part, and the screenwriter just let him appear soon, trying to make the audience feel all. The clues seem to be broken, and I don't know what will happen next. There were some other dialogues between Shoelaces and Jack. For example, when Shoelaces asked his son, he said: "William? He ended up a pirate after all." Jack originally had a dialogue about Will, "He It's a reformist pirate." Unfortunately, the last sentence was deleted. I think Jack’s dialogue is very interesting. Will is indeed not a regular pirate. He has caused Jack a lot of trouble. For example, on the island of Death, Jack warned him not to do stupid things, and Will knocked Jack out in the next minute with a paddle.

13 Next was Jack panicking back to the deck, calling all the crew of the Black Pearl. When Gib asked him "Jack, what's coming after us?" Jack was still nervous, Depp's "nothing" pronounced very well, it sounded like a rush, with a peculiar fear.

14 The monkey threw Jack's hat into the water, and it didn't echo the Jack and all the animal characters mentioned above. It is worth noting that the camera followed the hat drifting on the sea, but the background at this time gradually changed from darkness to light, implying that the hat has been drifting for a long time from night to day, so when the sea monster turns The innocent ship was swallowed. The Black Pearl was actually far away, and Jack didn't know the disaster his hat brought to others.

15 Governor Shi took Will to see Elizabeth in jail, and the two were whispering. Governor Shi turned his back and leaned on the lamp on the wall, actually listening to the conversation between the two with his ears. When Elizabeth touched Will’s face with her finger, she promised him: "lf it weren't for these bars, l'd have you already. l'll wait for you." The upper light was pulled down, making a loud noise. This actually echoes with the first movie where Will went to the Governor's Mansion to destroy the ornaments on the walls of other people's homes. At the same time, according to the screenwriter's words, it is implied that Will and Elizabeth have been together for a year, and all the contacts are only those during sword practice, so Governor Shi would react so gaffey and strong when he heard it.

16 Will boarded the cannibal island alone to find Jack. At this time, what appeared on the screen was the Black Pearl stranded on the beach. But the screenwriter explained that in fact, there was only a huge skeleton covered with blue canvas on the beach at that time, and the effects we saw were all later light and shadow stunts.

17 There is a dialogue between Will and the colorful parrot. There are only a few simple sentences in the movie. In fact, when the design was started, Will first called the parrot a pigeon, and then said that I would not eat you. . Next, Will followed the rope to the center of the trap. The screenwriter said that this was a very old-fashioned technique, but he did not expect that the sudden appearance of the natives would still make many people in the movie theater disillusioned. Raise your hand to agree, I am one of them, and I have not yet been intimidated once. Although he was clearly prepared, the natives did not appear where Will's eyes were looking straight ahead, but behind his shoulders, so they still screamed. When Will was hung up, he was still waving his sword vigorously and yelling, "l can do this all day!" translated into Chinese: "Hey, I can make this all day!" the screenwriter said this sentence The lines were thought of by Orlando. It really makes people laugh. In particular, a group of onlookers looked at each other with expressions of looking at each other. Three black lines seemed to emerge next to their heads, which can be said to have opened the humorous curtain of Cannibal Island.

18 Will was tied up like a pig and hung in front of Jack. The first sentence Will woke up from the coma was: "Jack? Jack Sparrow! l can honestly say l'm glad to see you." This dialogue made me think that Orlando is one of the most wonderful things, Will. Tears that seemed almost grateful filled his eyes, and he almost burst into tears with a smile.

19 The reason why Jack appeared on Cannibal Island left many people confused. Did he come to this island deliberately or did he make a mistake? Relying on the three-inch tongue to deceive the local natives and let them be regarded as gods? The screenwriter seems to be close to the first, that is, Jack has been to this place. Because in the first part, he once said, "They regard me as the chief." This sentence explains how he learned the local aboriginal language. Jack communicated with the local aborigines, especially making a scissor gesture to Will. What is the first time Jack and Will met in the iron shop for the first time? Jack's joke "You are not a eunuch." I don’t know if anyone finds that Jack particularly likes this sentence. When the first Revere appeared, Barbossa asked who this kid was, and Jack immediately leaned over to "cover" and said Wei Er has a good voice, but unfortunately he is an eunuch. There is also a scene. Not long ago, Will and Beckett negotiated. Will asked: "How do you know him?"
[Beckett]: We've HAD Dealings in the each at The Past And WE've left Our Mark at The ON OTHER..
[By Will]: Mark the What the Leave of He DID ON you (without translation of it, the original humorously)?
Then, Looking from the bottom up, Will's eyes are really funny.

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  • Harmony 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    The part of the indigenous people fighting and the island waterwheel was really laughing, and the smiles were flying together, the relationship between the characters became more and more ambiguous, the station captain and Elizabeth, I was very happy ~ the ending was a bit hasty.

  • Janelle 2022-03-23 09:01:12

    JD this guy is getting more and more random! Ha ha!

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest quotes

  • 'Bootstrap' Bill Turner: It was always in my blood to die at sea, but it was not a fate I ever wanted for you.

    Will Turner: It was not a fate you had to choose for yourself, either.

    'Bootstrap' Bill Turner: I could say I did what I had to when I left you to go pirating, but it would taste a lie to say it wasn't what I wanted. You owe me nothing.

    Will Turner: They'll know you helped me.

    'Bootstrap' Bill Turner: [laughs cynically] What more can they do to me?

    Will Turner: This is a promise. I'll find a way to sever Jones' hold on you, and not rest until my blade pierces his heat. I will not abandon you. I promise.

  • Burser: Oh, Mother Carey's chickens! What happened?