I think this one has returned to the level of the first one, and it's not as bad as the reviews said. I don't know if the expectations are too low or if everyone has misunderstood this popcorn entertainment blockbuster. Compared with the boring and boring fourth part, and the procrastination and confusion of the second part and the third part, this one has a compact plot and a lot of laughs, but the character creation is boring, whether it is the heroine or the villain or the British Navy or the witch, just Even Jack is a little more shabby. Let's talk about the plot first. Although there are still many unreasonable things, the story is told relatively smoothly, and the plot is suspenseful, and the fight scene at the end is still very compact. The scene of the robbery is full of interest. The bank robbery at the beginning is also exciting. The climax at the end of the film is almost meaningless. The pirate ship battle scene is not intense enough or even a bit perfunctory. The family theme is still a plus, and the emotional brewing is also full. The special effects are maintained at the level, but there is no breaking point. Compared with the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman, the Silent Mary in this part and the Queen Anne's Revenge in the fourth part seem to have a lot of personality, but there are too few close-ups. Queen Anne's rope It's cool, and Silent Mary's devour function seems to be the ultimate move but it's covered up by the big explosion before the door can be seen. The scene of the black pearl entering the water is very handsome. The undead shark is a bit interesting, but unfortunately, the water drift pursuit of Salazar and his subordinates is far worse than the first step of the skeleton sailor's underwater walk. The cemetery of the sea king is very spectacular, and the scene of dividing the sea is very thoughtful. In terms of characters, the villain Salazar is a lot more creative than the black beard in the fourth part, but it is far worse than the Barbossa in the first part and Davy Jones after that. The same is a vase, Elizabeth has more personality, her independent stubbornness and strength are natural and full, the Karina in this part is too weak, the promotion of the whole plot is too far-fetched, even Henry looks too much because of her match Too immature, a little bit worse than the simple and brave little blacksmith before. Brigadier General Lerington in the first part and Lord Beckett in the second and third parts are still full of roles. Although this part has brought in David Wenham, the actor of Faramir in "The Lord of the Rings", it is soy sauce from beginning to end. write. There are also far fewer pirates with character. The highlights are not absent, there are many easter eggs and tributes, such as Paul McCartney's Uncle Jack, such as Orlando and KK joining, such as Davy Jones in the end credits egg, such as The Wicked Wench, the predecessor of the Black Pearl, such as the gallows and the robbery field, such as young jack Sparrow. Full of emotions, the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise has always known how to keep fans loyal. It turns out that you can keep trying new characters, but the mix is still good. It has been 10 years since the curtain call of the third part. The fourth part that cannot be connected before and after is regarded as a side story, and the fifth part continues the ill-fated relationship between Jack and the Turner family, which can also be regarded as a 10-year appointment.
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