Pirate life is a free way of survival

Darion 2022-03-20 09:01:05

I only took the courage and time to appreciate the 2003 works today on a sunny afternoon. I have tried to see it a few times before, but I did not sink my heart to savor it. . . Perhaps, it is also because the recent hot publicity of the 4 plus and the enthusiastic attention of people around it stimulated my desire.
After watching O(∩_∩)O , the overall feeling is that the plot is actually quite simple. It was still a decade ago. First officer Barbarossa betrayed our lovely Jack, robbed his beloved Black Pearl, and abandoned him to a deserted island. He was lucky to escape the cursed fate. But what Barbarossa did not expect was that the smart captain fled there in just three days, so he steadfastly pursued the journey of freedom of the Black Pearl. . .
Well, Captain Jack is lucky enough to meet the important people Will. Turner and Elizabeth who can help him regain the black pearl. More importantly, the gold coins that originally belonged to Turner have been stored in Elizabeth's hands for eight years. Because of the existence of the gold coin curse, Captain Jack finally got his beloved black pearl as he wished. By the way, gold coins plus Turner's blood can break the spell. So driven by the call of gold coins and a strong desire to survive, the hateful Barbarossa led his crew to find them, just to grab the gold coins at all costs. . . In the process, Captain Jack revealed a bohemian personality, showed his extraordinary wisdom, was able to escape from the tiger's mouth many times, and also played the seemingly shrewd brigadier general. The climax of the story lies in this, the ups and downs, the plot arrangement is clever enough, Captain Jack made full use of the curse, before the curse is lifted, let the immortal leave the black pearl to kill the British fleet, and at this time, the brave Elizabeth Rescued the crew of the Interceptor and drove away the Black Pearl without any effort. When the spell was broken, Captain Barbarossa and his crew were killed and captured by the British army, perfect!
Throughout the process, I discovered that there is actually nothing that Captain Jack can be overly nostalgic for. Freedom is his true creed. He advocating a pirate life is not just for wealth, but more to pursue an unfettered life. . .

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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl quotes

  • Elizabeth: I'm not entirely sure that I've had enough rum to allow that kind of talk.

  • [the Black Pearl is gone]

    Elizabeth: I'm sorry, Jack.

    Jack Sparrow: [wistfully proud] They done what's right by them. Can't expect more than that.