Pirate Spirit: Freedom

Nedra 2022-04-19 09:01:05

On January 1, 2007, it was broadcast on Central Radio 6. I should have seen it in the cinema. But I was surprised to find that maybe I was absent-minded when I watched it in the cinema, and I misunderstood many key plots.
Because I watched the second episode 2 days ago and it was very good. So rewatch it.
This film actually has places similar to the Lord of the Rings, and many places have magical colors. Of course, it is also mostly about 17th and 8th century pirates. The film has three main characters: the captain, the governor's daughter, and the young blacksmith. The character and image of the captain is different from that of many heroic characters. His dark skin, thick beard, sly eyes, antics, are not an orthodox image. And at many critical moments, the unexpected moves are completely unexpected. But in the end, thinking back carefully, every step he made was actually an act of seeing a key point. This actor is really easy for girls to fall in love with. When I saw him play a supporting role in Once Upon a Time in Mexico, hehe, the corners of his mouth and the movements of his hands made me recognize him at once. The blacksmith is played by the elf prince in The Lord of the Rings, and is a well-established civilian hero. And there is no elegant beauty of the elf prince.
Norse people don't have much aversion to pirates. As for choosing to be a pirate, the film answered through the captain's mouth: Freedom!

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

  • [after breaking Jack out of jail]

    Will Turner: Hurry, someone would have heard that.

    Jack Sparrow: Not without my effects.

  • Will Turner: I can get you out of here

    Jack Sparrow: How's that... the key's run off.