Colonel Norrington also has his shine

Kayley 2022-04-19 09:01:05

When I haven't watched Pirates of the Caribbean, I made up a dark and bloody pirate movie from the cover and other information I saw, but on the whole, each character is not black and white, they are all in their own hands. He has his own justice in his position, and even the villain Barbossa will shake hands and think about keeping his promises (though every promise has shrunk) When everyone is attracted by the unruly Captain Jack, Norrington The Colonel also had his brilliance. First, after Captain Jack rescued Elizabeth, he was to be executed because of his pirate status. Elizabeth said: He saved my life, do you still want to kill him? Colonel Norrington hesitated, one side was the requirement of the law, the other was the brilliance of human nature, and either way, there was nothing wrong. When Will desperately asks him to save Elizabeth, he says not the moment for rash actions in a low voice, a sensible general is still very attractive. Colonel Norrington gave the order when Jack stole his ship: to sink him, I would rather see it lying on the bottom of the sea, than it fell into the hands of pirates, courageous and determined. He was also wise and courageous, and when the ship was occupied by pirates, he took his soldiers under fire and fought against the undead skeleton pirates. The last scene gave him a lot of light. He first expected that someone would rob the court, and after realizing that his beloved Elizabeth liked Will, even if Elizabeth could marry him, he took the soldiers to take risks with him. The pirates fought, even though he loved Elizabeth so much, he gave it up, and he affirmed the talent of this blacksmith, and hoped that he could better display his talent, what a big heart. There are also those weird and novel pictures that are also very popular. The one-eyed pirate takes out his glass ball eyes; the little dwarf hangs on the rope when he pulls the rope; the skeleton pirate in the moonlight.

The lines in the picture are good, the translation is almost meaningless

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

  • Barbossa: So what now, Jack Sparrow? Are we to be two immortals locked in an epic battle until Judgment Day and trumpets sound?

    Jack Sparrow: Or you could surrender.

  • Barbossa: I feel... cold.