But what if you could only choose between mind and body? You must say, how is this possible? So cruel!
What I want to tell you is that it is not only possible, but actually happened, in the pirate world of Captain Jack, it happened to the handsome Orlando Bloom and the beautiful Keira Knightley!
The gentle waves gently beat the reefs on the shore, and the afterglow of the sunset spreads on the golden beach, stretching the backs of a pair of lovers on the shore for a long time... This is a classic passage that has been quoted in countless movies. Nothing is as graceful and poignant as Pirates of the Caribbean 3. At this moment, I hope that the sea level will drop a little and the sunset will be slower, because there are still many, many things to say about our handsome guys and beautiful women, and the long kiss is not over yet. A day's reunion may not be particularly short, but if a day's reunion is placed between ten years of separation, it will be so precious. Compared with William Turner and Elizabeth, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are lucky.
Elizabeth had no choice at all. Her only choice was to keep Captain William's heart that would always love her, plus ten years and one day together. When Turner handed the box containing his heart to Elizabeth, he asked Elizabeth: "will you keep it safe?", Elizabeth replied "yes", their eyes were so helpless! This is destiny, a destiny that each of us must accept and cannot change!
At the time of parting, Turner held Elizabeth's face, but refused her kiss. I think he couldn't bear the stinging pain brought by Elizabeth's eyes, and he went to the sea without hesitation - his necessary destination, But they lost their love under Elizabeth's chasing kiss, and the two enjoyed their last kiss before the ten-year parting. The sea seemed to be annoyed at the injustice of the sky, and she used the sudden violent waves to vent the same anger as all the audience! The masterful soundtrack pushes the film to its climax!
"Look at the horizon," Turner disappeared into the depths of the sea, leaving only the lonely figure of Elizabeth between the sea and the sky...
The director seems to think that this is not cruel enough or sensational enough. Just when all the audiences are still immersed in the loneliness of the two of them, just when everyone is ready to leave the scene, the long cast and crew is over. The poignant picture reappeared: Elizabeth came to the shore with her ten-year-old son. Her eyes were still deep, helpless and lonely, but it added to the courage, hope and persistence that the child brought her. Turner and his boat appeared. In the distance of the sea, while the gentle sea breeze ruffled his long hair, he sent his boat to the shore...
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