Once upon a time there was a sea, and a ship was stolen.

Tobin 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Regardless of what the outside world thinks about this film, as a junior movie fan, I am impressed by the big scenes, big explosions, big productions, and big humor in the film.

I like the straightforward character of pirates, and yearn for free wandering at sea. When everything returns to reality, those beautiful visions also return to the horizon, accompanied by sunrise and sunset. Up is down, Shoot can be cool.

The love between father and son, the love between men and women, all are shown in one movie. The Deep Sea Hades turned out to be lovers with the Seagod and Banshee, very much like the primary stage of E and W. Also, old Jack is also unusually handsome! ! Well, no matter how old a child is, he will always be a child in front of his parents. Just look at the innocent faces of Jack and Willam in front of Dad. As for E, her courage and courage are something that no girl can learn in a lifetime.
Yeh, it's just a good business.

Aye! Favorite Barbossa's
Dying is the day worth living for!

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End quotes

  • Tai Huang: A dangerous song to be singing for anyone ignorant of its meaning. Particularly a woman... particularly a woman alone...

    Captain Barbossa: What makes you think she's alone?

    [enter Barbossa down the stairs]

    Tai Huang: You protect her?

    Elizabeth Swann: [puts a knife to Tai Huang's throat] And what makes you think I need protecting?

    Captain Barbossa: [to Tai Huang] Your master's expecting us, and an unexpected death'd cast a slight pall on our meeting.

    [Elizabeth takes the hint and lets go of Tai Huang]

  • Elizabeth Swann: Sao Feng is dead. He fell to the Flying Dutchman.

    Mistress Ching: The plagued ship?

    Jack Sparrow: He made you captain? They're giving the bloody title away now.