The meaning of life of Captain Barbossa

Sigurd 2022-03-25 09:01:06

The movie I watched two weeks ago, I should have finished watching and sleeping and then writing a review, but I went to talk to a friend, and it was delayed until today.
That's fine, too, to keep the parts that affected me the most.

01. To save his father's son
Turner's son wanted to find the trident of Poseidon, the sea god, it is said that it can lift all curses, so that Turner can be reunited with his wife and children again. Even so, mortal death is better than drifting on the sea forever, landing only once in ten years.
The aging and death of life are often gifts, and those who want to live forever probably don’t see it through.
This is the main thread of the story in this episode.
As a result, Turner's son became a sailor, and later encountered the sealed undead Captain Salazar in the Bermuda Triangle. The captain asked to speak to Captain Jack and would seek revenge for Jack.
After a series of fantasy stories, it is recommended to go to the theater to watch.

02. When the
movie of Captain Barbossa's life begins, he is already the king of pirates. He has money, people, and equipment. No one dares to mess with him. The first scene is that he eats fruit with a golden fork, and there are people Playing by...
But
what's the use of it? It felt like his life had lost its meaning, a goal worth fighting for.
At this point his men told him that Captain Salazar was attacking his ship, and that the Ghost Captain Salazar could not be defeated - he was dead.
Barbossa found the witch, the witch probably means: go to fight, in the end you will find all the treasures that belong to you.
This is very meaningful, Barbossa is no longer short of money.
There is also a passage in which the witch said that as long as you go ashore, you will be fine, and the dead can't go ashore.
Barbossa's answer was: "Let me be a farmer? That won't work!"
Everyone has a goal to pursue in his heart, and he has to be particular about it, and can't follow through.

03. What is real treasure
By chance, Barbossa met his daughter, who was his real treasure, and money came second.
At the last critical moment, he made his own choice, giving up hope of life and ensuring the safety of his daughter.
When he disappeared into the sea, what I saw in Barbossa's eyes was relief. After many years, he finally found the meaning of life again and found something truly worth pursuing.
Before I left this world, I had no regrets.

The movie was well done, and it would be even better if you had some insights.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales quotes

  • [Henry saves Carina]

    Henry: From this moment forth we are to be allies!

    Carina Smyth: Considering where your left hand is, I'd say we're more than that!

  • [Jack is to be executed]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: Guillotine? Sounds French. I love the French! How bad can it be? It's French.

    [sees what the guillotine actually is]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: Oh, that bad. I've changed me mind!

    [is frog marched up to the guillotine platform]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: You mean I have to walk up stairs as well for this?

    [is strapped to a body board]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: Here's an idea, how about a good old-fashioned stoning? I'd kill to be stoned right now!

    [gets put in the guillotine]

    Captain Jack Sparrow: I'm not normally one to complain, but this basket is full of heads!