What's wrong with will

Alyce 2022-03-20 09:01:10

I really have no choice but to admit that I came here for the blossoms, psychologically I can feel the captain is cute, but physically I can't empathize with him. Seeing many people analyzing how the love between Jack and Elizabeth came about, I feel a little sad for Will o(╥﹏╥)o, and some people even said "but she chose to marry Will in the end", then Will made a mistake. What's wrong! Haven't watched three yet, but it was spoiled that Elizabeth and Will are married. If Elizabeth falls in love with Jack, or no longer loves Will, who is not enough to symbolize freedom, then everyone can get together and make friends! Why "choose" Will? Perhaps Jones’ story is a simile—compared to the sea, love means bondage.

Since Elizabeth is so longing and yearning for freedom and she is already on the ocean, why should she accept "turning the story of her and Jack into an eternal memory and cherishing in her heart"?

Will seems to be really stupid and selfish. He left Jack alone (the pirate code will not be mentioned, because he is not a pirate, so he will not be interpreted according to that psychology) only in his love for Elizabeth. No adulteration at all. One and two are because she embarked on an adventure in a dangerous situation, and he resisted being a pirate in his heart. He is an ordinary apprentice who has lost his parents, and a skilled swordsmith and best swordsman. Then he should belong to the one who is both smart and hardworking. He should have been a civilian role opposed to the nobility. His identity on the sea has made this character involved in the shackles of bloodliness. Just seeing a little bit of anti-class meaning is shattered... (Maybe it’s not right to watch foreign movies from this perspective?)

Although the ten-meter-thick fan filter I wore when I first came was almost gone because I didn't understand the design of this character, but I still pay more attention to the plot about him. Thinking about it, I can only persuade myself to forget it, commercial films, not too serious. In the end, I wanted to complain about it. When Will said "I can do this all day", the friends in the barrage of "Grabbing the US Team"... don't need it.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest quotes

  • 'Bootstrap' Bill Turner: Jones's terrible leviathan will find you, and drag the Pearl back to the depths and you along with it!

    Jack Sparrow: Any idea when Jones might release said terrible beastie?

    'Bootstrap' Bill Turner: I already told you, Jack. Your time is up.

    [he grabs Jack's hand and folds it into a fist, as if handing him something]

    'Bootstrap' Bill Turner: It comes now, drawn with ravenous hunger to the man what bears the Black Spot.

    [Jack unfolds his hand and sees the Black Spot appear on his palm]

  • Gibbs: [Jack's hat is tossed overboard by the monkey while the Black Pearl is fleeing the Kraken] Jack's hat!

    [the crew gathers at the rail]

    Gibbs: Clear about!

    Jack Sparrow: No, no! Leave it!

    [the whole crew stares at him incredulously]

    Jack Sparrow: Run!

    [he runs away]

    Gibbs: [he looks at the crew] Back to yer stations, the lot o' ye!

    [he finds Jack hiding underneath the stairs]

    Gibbs: Jack?

    Jack Sparrow: Shhh.

    Gibbs: For the love of Mother and Child, Jack, what's coming after us?

    Jack Sparrow: [short pause] Nothing.