To The Black Pearl

Monica 2022-04-23 07:01:02

With the aid of teaching aids, the dream of watching movies on the big screen has been fulfilled. There was a roar of "fire" all around, and the sound of the wind from the launch of the chain bomb was all in my ears. It seemed that the naval battle in which I was involved made me tremble and excited after a long time. Maybe this weekend will be like indulging in it, and re-watch the whole series from morning to night.

The films that I was addicted to in elementary school or junior high school are indeed irrelevant to business as the hot review said. It can be said that the image of the captain has shaped my emotional tendencies to a large extent, but then I found that my feelings for Elizabeth and the blacksmith have increased unabated. Brave, clever, fearless, and the most fascinating freedom. If it was the captain who moved my heart many years ago, every character is worthy of my incomparable love after so many years. My Jack, my Will, my Elizabeth, even my Hector.

In the words of a film reviewer, the plot of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series seems to be loose, and even deliberately exaggerated and funny at the end (although I don't want to put this description above my favorite film series), but it runs through. The kernel is unchanged. Freedom, freedom forever.

In Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, Blackbeard said, "If there was no gold in the world, we would already be heroes." Pirates are burdened by gold, as Barbossa is burdened by family, and blacksmiths by love. Any hero at sea would be a hero in the traditional sense if they abandoned these things they insisted on and paid for. Having said that, being tired also means owning. Jack left the pirate king's father to go alone, and gave up the possible love with Elizabeth. He seems to be empty-handed forever, but he has freedom that no one can match.

He said, "The keel, canvas, mast... are just basic configurations. If there is a goal and something to pursue, then it is called a ship."

He is the Black Pearl, and the Black Pearl is freedom.

These two words mentioned throughout the article seem very unrealistic. The pirate's dream of sailing and the unrestrained life of binge drinking and drunkenness are also quite far away, not to mention this is the ending after art packaging. In fact, "Pirates of the Caribbean" is very far from the real sailing life. However, we admire it, not for the confusion of anarchism, but for the courage and perseverance of those who conquered the sea in the era of great voyages, seeing the boundless ocean through the eyes of sailors, seeing the freedom of abandoning everything and exploring the unknown of curiosity. Maybe that's what the Black Pearl brought me.

I have seen it so many times that the face of young Depp has long been deeply embedded in my mind. However, "Pirates of the Caribbean" for me is a movie that will always have "n+1" times.

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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.