I watched it with my son, it's not bad, it's very beautiful.
In fact, I watched it a long time ago. I introduced it to my son, and I watched it again with him. My son liked it very much, so I watched a series of videos again.
I also like to introduce some classic foreign movies to my children, because it can not only enhance English listening, but also learn about many things in other countries from the movies.
Jack is a thoroughly liberal, in stark contrast to Will's love-first. The biggest conflict in the film is the conflict between love and freedom. The conflict between the two runs through the whole film and is reflected in every corner. From the very beginning of the film, the love between Will and Elizabeth has been entangled with us, and the love history, which had no suspense, was turned into such a tortuous one. Did Elizabeth change her mind halfway through and fall in love with Jack? I don't think so. It would be no exaggeration to say that the director of the film is a feminist, but he is obviously not a complete female liberator. In Elizabeth's mind, Jack is just a symbol of freedom. She yearns for the free life of a pirate. , although there is no pirate blood in his body, but he is more eager to be a pirate than Will. At the end of the third part, when Elizabeth led the pirate army to meet the British army, it was the highest point of her emotion, a posture of the king of pirates.
Jack is a thoroughly liberal, in stark contrast to Will's love-first. The biggest conflict in the film is the conflict between love and freedom. The conflict between the two runs through the whole film and is reflected in every corner. From the very beginning of the film, the love between Will and Elizabeth has been entangled with us, and the love history, which had no suspense, was turned into such a tortuous one. Did Elizabeth change her mind halfway through and fall in love with Jack? I don't think so. It would be no exaggeration to say that the director of the film is a feminist, but he is obviously not a complete female liberator. In Elizabeth's mind, Jack is just a symbol of freedom. She yearns for the free life of a pirate. , although there is no pirate blood in his body, but he is more eager to be a pirate than Will. At the end of the third part, when Elizabeth led the pirate army to meet the British army, it was the highest point of her emotion, a posture of the king of pirates.
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