As a product of Disney, the movie itself does not have many ups and downs in terms of plot. It pays more attention to the wild ideas that are full of Western magical imagination. Therefore, the plot alone is not very good, but if the story attracts more people to play pirate ship, then this film is undoubtedly very successful. And the core point of the success of the whole story should belong to this male protagonist. Whether from the appearance or from the character language style, the image of the pirate captain is very distinctive and rarely attractive.
When these legends and stories of Westerners are interpreted into movies, let alone, they do have their own characteristics. The story is simple, but all the content that should be expressed is completed. The normal wave of pirate robbery ahead is completely realistic. Suddenly, the pirates turned into a pile of skeletons, moving from realism to fantasy. This fusion of reality and fiction makes the story interesting. Especially in the duel between the captain and the first mate, there will be moonlight for a while, and then there will be no moonlight for a while, and the characters change from flesh and blood to skeleton, and then from skeleton to flesh and blood, which is very good.
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