At 2:30 in the morning, I finished watching Pirates of the Caribbean 2. There is continuity with the previous step. There is no doubt about this. Let’s talk a little bit more.
Turner's father was on the "Flying Dutchman" and was eventually enslaved for life in order to save his son. The relationship between father and son shown in this passage is very commendable.
Another point is that I forgot to mention that in addition to pirates, swordsmanship and rum are also two important elements indispensable to this series of movies, and it can be said that in the second part, they account for a large proportion. Especially the fighting scene where the last three people competed for Jones's heart
Also, the clip of the turner stealing the key is very exciting. Although the action is small, the close-up close-up is particularly thrilling.
Regarding the setting of the characters in the movie, I think this movie can be called restricted class. At least, the pictures of the crew, sea monsters, and heart on the flying Dutchman are disgusting to me anyway.
In the film, the little pirate with a fake eyeball is quite interesting. He is a very personal supporting role. Later, he likes to read books and then speaks words, which is very different from those pirates who drink rum. Fun, and that is, he and his partner, the chubby bearded pirate, and the two royal guards in the first part are very similar. They are good friends who love to fight.
At the end of the finale, Barbosa’s appearance is really surprising, because when the characters appear, they usually slap their feet first. Starting from the feet, I think a large number of people will think that Jack is back, but It’s really impossible to think about it, otherwise it’s too fast, right?
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