The worst in the series, stop shooting

Waino 2021-10-20 17:45:36

After six years, the Pirates of the Caribbean series finally released a sequel, the 3D effect is not bad, the whole process can clearly see the sense of hierarchy. Well, I’ll just boast. This sequel, in general, didn’t show what I wanted to see, and basically all the things I didn’t want to see were shot. The new director failed to bring Pirates of the Caribbean back to its former glory. I still remember the third part of the year, the battle on the Maelstrom, the duel between Captain Jack and David Jones, and the Dutchman and Black Pearl fired at the same time. These classic shots are paired with classic music from the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Make people excited. However, since the fourth installment, Captain Jack’s combat effectiveness has been declining along with the villain’s sense of existence. He who was dueling David Jones on the mast back then seemed to have no use for knives. The most exciting close combat in the Pirates of the Caribbean series has been replaced by increasingly magnificent special effects, so that in the entire movie, I can't see any close duels between the two. This makes me feel extremely disappointed and regretful. Is Depp old enough to wield a knife? Is the pirate who can't fight with swordsman still a pirate?

It's not just that the combat effectiveness is constantly being weakened. After watching the fifth part, I have begun to doubt the intelligence of Captain Jack. I don't know what the screenwriter thinks. I don't want to think about why Jack exchanges the compass for wine. Is there really no other reason except to release Salazar. It's useless for you to spend five minutes spreading Jack's decadence and low mood. I still think he is sick after seeing him swapping the compass for wine.

The Pirates of the Caribbean series seems to have changed from the initial naval battle with the mouth shots to the mouth shots and the soundtrack. At the beginning of the film, when I saw Will and the Dutchman, I was thinking, if there was a sea battle between the Dutch Black Pearl and the Silent Mary at the end, it would be great. This would be a comeback. However, Orlando Rum was indeed invited to run the game. I naively thought that he was not shot in the trailer for the purpose of keeping the material. Let’s talk about the lovely Captain Barbosa. I believe that viewers with a little movie-watching experience will have a foreboding that he will be ready for this episode when he recognizes his daughter. I was really thinking, if you are not afraid of him killing me, I will give it to Samsung. However, he was killed by the screenwriter. Like Yongdu in "Silver Guard 2," Captain Barbosa was wronged for death. Isn't it good for you to come to a big battle to burn the audience? Isn’t it good to use the money for the miracle under the sea for a great battle? Barbossa's death still ends in a happy ending, what is the use of his death? I thought about it, and it's actually useful. When Barbosa is dead, you can shop for Captain Barbosa's return in Pirates of the Caribbean 7. Anyway, it's easy to bring people back to life in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. To be honest, I really don't look forward to the next one, and I don't dare to look forward to it anymore. After all, the greater the expectation, the greater the disappointment. Forget Depp and stop making a sequel. I really don't want to watch him ruin the classic character he has worked so hard to create.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales quotes

  • [Henry saves Carina]

    Henry: From this moment forth we are to be allies!

    Carina Smyth: Considering where your left hand is, I'd say we're more than that!

  • [Jack is to be executed]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: Guillotine? Sounds French. I love the French! How bad can it be? It's French.

    [sees what the guillotine actually is]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: Oh, that bad. I've changed me mind!

    [is frog marched up to the guillotine platform]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: You mean I have to walk up stairs as well for this?

    [is strapped to a body board]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: Here's an idea, how about a good old-fashioned stoning? I'd kill to be stoned right now!

    [gets put in the guillotine]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: I'm not normally one to complain, but this basket is full of heads!