It turns out that a nonsensical pirate can also become romantic and warm, just like the upright Spider-Man will occasionally be in the dark.
On June 12, the pirate with the typical hippie style, wrapped in the suspense left over from the previous episode, and a whole bunch of new special effects and funny baggage, landed on time.
The Spider-Man 3 I watched more than a month ago, together with the Pirates 3 this time, is the same final chapter of the trilogy, with the same full of expectations and mystery, but both have their own flavors. Spider-Man 3 is a fast-paced movie, bombarded with special effects, and the plot is extended one after another, and the viewers can't breathe. Perhaps it is because there are too many things to tell and too many things to show, and the time of 2 and a half hours seems very tense; in comparison, Pirates 3 seems very comfortable, and the story unfolds with ease, perhaps 2 and 3. 3 Because the two films were filmed together, the arrangement in all aspects was relaxed. In any case, these two films are worth watching.
After more than a month of filtering, the deepest highlight of Spider-Man 3 that still leaves me to this day is Dark Spider-Man, whether it's the bar-hopping segment. The dancing, and that gloomy temperament all over the body, can be said to be the highlight of the entire Spider-Man trilogy. Rather than analysing its role in showing the complex character of a hero, the coolness alone is the best reason I secretly appreciate it.
The biggest surprise to me this time is that there is such warmth and romance in the original nonsensical pirates. From the last part, I can feel that whether it is the gothic love legend of the big octopus Davy Jones and the goddess of the sea, or William Turner's difficult choice in love and father-son relationship, it is enough to make us happy Apart from laughing, we sighed, and Jack's father who suddenly appeared in the third part made us applaud. When Old Jack suddenly appeared at the pirate conference, my first reaction was why the dead pirate's father also came out? Now the parents of the students are all alive. It's just that the director wasn't kind enough. I thought the director was going to compose another moving plot between this father and son. I didn't expect that the appearance of this lively dad was just for the purpose of making the plot funny. After 10 minutes of appearance disappeared. And the special effects clips after the goddess of the sea was liberated from the body also disappointed me a bit. It seems that the director has already exhausted his imagination in special effects.
The most unkind thing about the director of Pirates 3 is that he also arranged a short romantic plot behind the subtitles to express to the audience that this movie should be warmer than funny. The last episode of the male and female protagonists is a bit like looking at the cliff, but after all, this is a comedy, so the protagonist can wait for ten years to linger once, which is much luckier than the Cowherd and Weaver Girl. When I was waiting for this episode to appear, the waiter at the theater told me that the subtitles were 8 minutes long, and I could sit down and wait with peace of mind. In the whole show, there were only 10 less than 10 audience members, including me, who patiently spent 8 minutes. After paying tribute to the entire pirate team (I think it should include fireworks and tea), I enjoyed the "Wangfu Cliff" in less than 1 minute.
Cough, who let us be the audience, we can only let the director lead by the nose.
View more about Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End reviews