Some people say that the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series is hitting higher and higher: You see, the first part is played on shore and on a ship, which belongs to the normal range; the second part began to step on a big waterwheel like a hot wheel to compete with swords; and The third part even hit the mast of the ship! It is no wonder that "Pirates of the Caribbean 3" only got the fourth place in the box office in the United States, but it is the absolute box office hegemon in the world. To say that at least half of the credit for this should be attributed to Johnny Depp and the sissy pirate captain Jack Sparrow he played. Depp's charm is that it eats all sexes, and it obviously kills more extensively than Harry Potter and other small wizards. Of course, we will not forget Orlando Bloom's contribution. His flower finally began to bloom, and he did not lose sight in the process of playing against Depp, Jeffrey Rush and other acting masters. Keira Knightley’s appeal cannot be underestimated. After all, there is only such a beauty in this series of movies—although in the third part, she always wears ragged clothes and always has a rough voice, like a man, but at the end, The temptation of a beautiful leg has already made people's heart ups and downs, and the imagination is full of thoughts.
But in the final analysis, the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series still captures the hearts of global audiences with its charm of themes. Movies like "Spider-Man 3" and "Transformers" are generally loved by the American people, and the people of the world are far less interested in "heroes to save the United States"-that is, heroes to save the United States. It's the free life of pirates, adventures everywhere, plus some spice of demons and ghosts, which is even more desirable. In the current trend of fantasy style, this kind of both right and wrong approach is in line with the appetite of the masses. It seems that a combination of soft and hard like Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer is better than Spielberg or Michael Bay. Attractive.
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