Of course, because the film is a bit long, I will think about the previous content when I see the end. It is precisely because it is a bit long, so I don't remember much of the scene, and I can't understand some parts, as if it has already begun. Why is there a British soldier guarding Chow Yun-Fat's old nest? Was it Singapore at that time? The interior view is not well done. Also, why were Will's father and all the crew of the Holland lifted from the spell? In the end, only the father and son were left. Also, did the black-toothed Calypso leave because he was too sad? She didn't go to "Octopus", and what is her relationship with Poseidon, the god of the sea?
Also, in the prison on the Holland, is Jack talking to himself? …………
I don’t plan to watch it again, at least for a relatively short period of time, I don’t plan to watch it anymore, save it!
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