What's the use of Chow Yun-fat's role? Is it just a map? What is the deal between him and the East India Company? Must he?
Everyone tried so hard to release Calibusa. She just messed up the weather, nothing happened. Why did she mess up the weather?
Why did everyone become very clean after William became the captain? And the original Captain Octopus made it so disgusting?
Why didn't the heroine get on the boat with William, because so many normal people have been on the boat before?
The handsome guy who liked the heroine turned out to forget his name. When he interrupted the rope to let the heroine and his subordinates escape, why didn't he grab the rope and interrupt, so he could escape together?
Although the people of the East India Company have the heart of Captain Octopus, no one dares to kill that heart to replace the boring captain. Why is the Octopus afraid of him; and how can the people of the East India Company be so stupid that they carry the heart-packed box? On the octopus boat, the octopus can easily get his heart back?
Also, there is. . .
That lovely monkey, the soul curse was lifted at the end of the first part, and everyone was normal in the second part. How could that monkey still be able to kill a skeleton, and then for a long time, I don’t know how long the monkey will become skeletonless again. Up. . . Forehead. . . (Understood, in the clip after the end of the first part, the monkey took the gold coin, ha ha) I
remembered before,
why did the East India Company ask William to go to Captain Jack? There is nothing special about William's method of searching for Jack, so just ask people everywhere?
That pot of soil is useless. . .
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Basically, several groups of people with different interests come together, aiming at one goal, but have different goals; after the goal is reached, someone Suddenly he jumped out and said that someone was actually being used, and he had the upper hand; in two minutes, he discovered that someone was actually being used by someone. . . Everyone also looks for opportunities to betray each other. The plot of the same goes up and down, it's fun and a bit annoying. . .
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