Pirates of the Caribbean 2, this is three brushes. The first three parts of this series I didn’t feel at the time was the second part. On the other hand, the first and the third part were dying of love. The second part of the five parts was fourth. Thoughts before the night. Maybe most of the previous naive ideas were black and white. I think Jack is very useless. Will did so much. He even abandoned the boat and escaped. In the end he came back and fired a shot and nothing happened, even if you were Captain Jack. How about this. This time, Captain Jack, after the sea monsters temporarily calmed down, told everyone to abandon the ship, because Black Pearl is just a ship, and if you don't abandon the ship, you will die. Captain Jack, who was a little unreliable in the waves, lifted his sword and the sea monster to say hello at the last moment and died on the ship. This scene was a little moved when I brushed the second time, but this time it was very shocking. He may not be at all. I knew what I was facing, but his sword gesture was enough to make me forgive him for abandoning the ship. He has loved Black Pearl all his life, and he will die with Black Pearl. Elizabeth said that he is a good person, such an important sentence, I have never cared about it before. And the second action scene is simply amazing! ! ! The details of the props are impeccable! Grab the key and adjust the heart of the bag for a moment! ! (Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh did i think about the Caribbean before?!!) Berger, ship iron, Jay, I have sinned and I know that Pirates of the Caribbean has thirteen prequels, each pair is a bunch of stories. Thirteen years ago, Beckett burned the girl, and the two broke apart. Beckett asked Jack: "And what is it that I want, jack?" "Fear.Love.Respect.None of which you will get from me. "The two met again after thirteen years. Faced with the same question from Beckett, Jack replied, "Me." Babe, have you ever thought that the Pirates of the Caribbean you see is not as simple as you think.
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