Absolutely.
This film has created a magical texture and a legendary life of pirates. The magnificent scenes and the super-dicks are super cool and addictive. The main story of exploring the mysterious sea mystery is still the masterpiece of the series, and the story setting of the mysterious treasures and sea monsters is very eye-catching. Compared with the portrayal of the villain in the first part, this movie truly shapes the villain into a character with a strong sense of oppression and threat. It also cleverly integrates the villain and the magical elements, and the production team's intentions It can be seen from the villain's ecology, environment, ships, appearance, etc. that each villain has a completely different design and is full of disgusting creativity, but I feel full of freshness.
This is a movie that I have personally seen using the "Cthulhu style" in the most appropriate way to make people want to stop. It not only shows the slimy, fishy, and rotten species of this style, but also does not abandon the entertainment elements of commercial films, and enhances the atmosphere of the movie. Out of the treacherous and mysterious, it also uses the charm of Captain Jack and others to insert comedy elements to ensure the overall commerciality of the film.
The first and last scenes of the movie are full of comedy effects. The combination of unparalleled shots and creative fights provides the audience with a high-level hilarious performance. Except for the two dramatic performances, the two sea monster battles depicted in the film are very tense. The last Elizabethan rebellion and Captain Jack's heroic death are both shocking.
To sum it up, the start is wonderful, the middle hard power is strong, and the end is full of energy. It is really a rare good movie!
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