The fighting scenes are carefully designed: the two ships are fighting fiercely in the giant whirlpool; the
visual effects are beautiful: for example, the sunset becomes the sunset; the starry sea when the pirate ship sails into the World's End to save Jack Sparrow...it is amazingly beautiful.
The plot is novel: the identity mystery of Calypso; the fantasy image of Jack Sparrow and Black Pearl in a completely white no-man's space at the end of the world. And of course stone crabs. There are also countless Jacks with split personalities. Excited.
There is no cold spot, and 75 yuan is worth the fare.
Those who haven't watched the first two episodes are unlikely to understand the third episode. I have watched the first two episodes, and I only understand 80 percent.
For example, who has been betrayed first, then allied with whom, then betrayed, and then join forces with others against whom? My brain just messed up. If it is compared with the large-scale production of the same weight, the framework of "The Lord of the Rings" is relatively clear, and the pros and cons are clear.
And is Chow Yun Fat's Singaporean Pirate King Sao Feng dead? Is that bloated corpse on the beach him?
Johnny Depp's head was snatched up by Bill Nighy (Davy Jones' octopus head), Geoffery Rush's Captain Barbossa.
Bill Nighy (Love Actually's old singer) even put on an octopus head mask and only saw a pair of eyes and felt that his acting was excellent, and that teardrop was moving.
Not to mention, Geoffery Rush is evil.
Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley continue to be handsome and beautiful. Both of them have improved their acting skills. They are not so surprised when they fall in love, but they are still a little moved.
complaint:
1. What is the purpose of those ignorant costumes? so weird.
2. Keira Knightley is thinner. too thin. Like Audrey Tautou in Hors de Prix, thin and a little haggard.
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