A few questions? 1. Why did the male lead find the compass and not take it back, and was tricked by Jack to find the key. His girlfriend was waiting to be saved. Is he a fool? Second, why did the hero try so hard to find the key, even if he knew that the captain lied to him? To the point of sacrificing his life? Third, finally found the heart? Is it hard to satisfy the wishes of the three people? He threatened the monster to release his father, the hero, and ruined the agreement with Jack, then killed the heart, and took the compass back to the East India idiot. He didn't know that the monster was dead anyway. Well, Jack is free, the hero and his father are free, and they have all restored their reputation? Fourth, it is the historical period. The East India Company did a lot of disgusting things in the era of great navigation. , Utterly desolate. Then we don't have to be so serious, right? As a movie, don’t you have to promote correct values? As a result, the monster (representing the evil forces of the ocean) was caught by the governor (human evil forces), and he used evil to control evil and do whatever he wanted. The protagonist and the protagonist were so guilty because they killed a selfish and lie-full of liars? When they use you, they don’t have any ambiguity!
Fifth, this movie really didn't see where is the righteous side of Jack? And three people awkwardly delayed the time and caused the monster to come. The character's personality is really good and bad. I think the character's three-dimensionality is much worse than the continuity of one!
Sixth, ask quietly, why don’t you see good and evil views when you watch a movie? Like it, like it, it won't be enough to blow it like this. real……
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