Cinema, when the music at wit's end sounded, I felt like I was instantly back to an afternoon in 2002. In the sixth grade of elementary school, I watched "The Curse of the Black Pearl" with the whole class in the activity class.
That's when I was young, and I couldn't predict that 14 years later, I would still be obsessed with this dark circle monster.
In my memory, this pirate wearing a little red riding hood, with dreadlocks, his face never washed clean, and a sharp brother dressed as a pirate always looked down and out, and was hunted down by all kinds of people wherever he went, whether it was the royal army or the pirates. Qun, his subordinates didn't take him seriously, he was the most famous pirate captain in the Caribbean, and most of the time he lived no different from a beggar.
Anyone can betray him, his integrity can be thrown at any time, his lies are open, and his principles can be changed at will. In short, the captain's bottom line is a mystery, hidden in his eyes that can't see clearly, as deep as the bottomless Caribbean Sea.
He is often in a looser state, frequently encounters obstacles in his career (the ship is robbed, the treasure fails, and he is cursed in various ways), and all kinds of love affairs are not smooth-failed to flirt with his sister, being used by an old lover, his sweetheart marrying a buddy, Captain Jack can only indulge in rum passively to escape from the world and not to make progress.
An all-powerful captain has finally become an authentic diaosi through unremitting efforts.
However, there is no way not to like him!
The small expression with the blowing beard and the staring eyes, the ecstatic orchid fingers, and the wriggling waist of the water snake (I really want to touch it), as well as his wicked and wicked behavior, and his enchanting and coquettish walking. The posture is always fascinating.
His dark circles are so beautiful (Gai Luo walks away, who made you crippled), and he is also decadent. Every time I see Uncle Depp, I can't remember the appearance of Odagiri.
Because of him, I have the only captain in my heart: Captain Jack Sparrow's
classic is always the last scene of every movie.
At sea, pirates and freedom are a perfect match.
Petofi's poem can almost sum up the core of the film: life is precious, love is more expensive, and if it is freedom, both can be thrown away. The movie opposes freedom and love. From the first film, Elizabeth's fiancé lost his life while choosing love. Will sacrifices his freedom for love and Elizabeth can only see each other for ten years.
As for the captain, compared with freedom, it is nothing to be slapped a few times by an old lover, slapped a few times by his sweetheart, and robbed of gold and silver jewelry. He has a lot of shortcomings. He is indecisive and indecisive. He is greedy for life and fear of death. He is timid as a mouse. The ground pouted and said "sick", the black pearl was robbed again and again, and as a pirate captain, he was always destitute and missed one treasure after another and was disliked by his subordinates.
Having chosen freedom, money and love can only be given up.
He is also a sea ranger. I want to mention the bounty hunter Polluk ("Porcupine" by Hayao Miyazaki). He is far less transparent than the captain. Escape; give up the goddess for the sake of his brother, but he can't let go of the goddess, but he always appears in the western restaurant on the corner of the street, silently admiring the goddess's singing, maintaining an ambiguous distance, and childishly and love rivals in the air in front of the goddess. Flying skills; in the face of the system's recruiting, the Red Pig resolutely refused. Although he is a snitch, his words and deeds are completely a strict gentleman's style, romantic and affectionate without breaking the principle.
Go to the captain's place and change the style, lie down wherever you fall, drink a rum, and don't care about anything. I owe a lot of romantic debts, and I don't have many good friends. In any case, he will always be the owner of the Black Pearl and the most ferocious pirate in the Caribbean Sea. After sobering up, the captain will still overcome the obstacles, lift the curses, and take back everything that belongs to him. He belongs only to the sea, that is his belief and his destination.
The freedom of the red pig is an escape romance, living in its own world, exuding a middle-aged enlightenment heaviness, resisting external rules in a gentle way; the captain's freedom is a random attack, the soldiers come to block the water and cover the soil, When necessary, the woman he likes can also be taken as a hostage. Feiqi, who has 6 subordinates, has no morals when he fights with the dead octopus and the black-bellied captain who always loves to steal people's ships. But at the critical moment, he always stands on the "right" side. He speaks principles more than anyone else, values friendship, and keeps promises. He's always been that much-anticipated Captain Jack Sparrow.
In pursuit of freedom, the pattern is indeed different. The pessimistic resignation of the island culture exudes from the bones, and there is always a lingering little family spirit in various film and television works, and the old man is not immune.
The culture of nomads is just the opposite, always an aggressive aggression, which can be seen from the spread of Christianity, while the captains with Spanish and Indian blood are both bohemian from Spain and stubborn and conservative from Indians. Bohemian lies in not playing cards according to the routine, 66 in the wild, stubborn and conservative lies in the dedication to the sea.
"Because the horizon is always there. You want to get there, but you never get there. It's just like that, it's too far to give up."
Johnny said of a book written by a French sailor he had read, and asked why he chose to be a sailor all the time. While adrift, the sailor answered.
So, Captain Jack's last words were: Now go to that horizon!
Sisyphus' stone will never push the top of the mountain, and Jack's pirate ship will never sail to the horizon.
but, who cares!
Captain Jack Sparrow will always be the most annoying little monster in the Caribbean... oh no, the most handsome pirate!
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