After so many years, this movie has been abstracted into the Caribbean blue of a blockbuster and the general plot in my mind, and the specific details have long been forgotten. Looking back on it now, many of the remaining impressions have been changed. In my impression, the heroine looks like a fairy, and I hope she can be happy with the blacksmith forever; but from the second part, according to the Hollywood style, she will definitely entangle with Captain Jack in the future. That's why I don't want to watch the third part: I don't want a beautiful love to just go away! I hate tangled relationships. Now it seems that the heroine is very ordinary, and I even hate the blacksmith a little bit. So, their happiness is no longer my business! After so many years of forbidden spells are lifted, maybe I will watch the third and fourth part in the future. This is a very strange thing, something that made such a good impression on me in the first place has become commonplace after many years. Maybe this is it: things have changed without you noticing. People slowly deviate from their original self, like a soul out of one's body, slowly leave the body and drift to a far, far place, but still stubbornly think that they are still on the original body, and when one day they take a serious look , only to find that the original body stopped a long time ago and has long since decayed.
What hasn't changed is that the sparkling Caribbean Sea is still so attractive, but it doesn't seem to get as many shots as I remember; the machinery of the port dock still arouses my yearning for the age of the workshop; Kai, as I sailed to the horizon, I smelled the moist and fragrant smell of the soil of the New World: the yearning for the New World and the exotic has always followed me. I yearn for the age of great sailing, where ships glide on dark seas, and a continent with soft grass lies on the horizon. In fact, I think the latter few are basically out of the background setting of this era.
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