So the old man basically didn't show his face in 2, and finally the movie ended in order to make a show for 3, so many viewers probably didn't care about this wretched villain. In contrast, the newly debuted villain, David Jones, is a lot more eye-catching. With a gorgeous face, he must win in terms of shape, not to mention that he has some love and hatred, so Barbossa Very depressed to become Jack's little friend.
In the 3rd mile, our captain began to evolve. Many people should still remember the scene of the captain shouting and holding the helm in the final whirlpool battle, right? Although 2 and 3 were criticized for lacking the romantic feelings of pirates in 1 and turned into a funny monster battle, the captain's majesty still left a deep impression on many people.
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In the age of 4, our great captain, Captain Barbossa, finally graced the seat of the protagonist in one fell swoop! First of all, the little white face that everyone is tired of is gone, secondly, Johnny's performance has already made people a little tired, and the new villain Blackbeard is a guy who lacks beauty, joy and humanity. Except for Barbossa, who can save this movie?
At the beginning of the film, the captain gave everyone a lot of suspense. First, he recruited Ann and followed the government, and second, he lost a leg. Recruiting security is nothing new at first. The famous person Zhang Xianzhong and Li Zicheng in China are famous for going through the opposite direction. He turns his face faster than a book. The key is to be aware of it. The broken leg is more unexpected. This guy is obviously a pirate himself, so what about the guy who can make him angry? It was not until the end of the film that the captain revealed the whole story himself.
It turns out that the notorious Blackbeard has a "boat collection addiction". This guy is not good at stockings and Bra is good at boats. I can't wait to swept all the pirate ships at sea and finally set eyes on the black pearl. This is like you already have a sea-view villa in China and a forest hut abroad, driving a Maserati Curry with a Lamborghini daughter-in-law, a Hong Kong sister and a son, the boss of red-chip capital, and then you have to demolish the private houses of my little common people. ? So Laoba tried his best, but unfortunately there was a killer, and he pressed Laoba there in the blink of an eye. At this time Laoba showed the essence of a battle-hardened hero. The strong man broke his leg and cut off his own leg with a knife. This pain is very terrifying. You can probably refer to the feeling of the doctor sawing his feet in "Chainsaw". Ordinary people have lost a foot and a boat, and they are left to work hard, but Lao Bah has a strong heart, and he just voted for the government to come to the official ship under the guise of finding the fountain of eternal life and come back to fight with Blackbeard. This kind of energy to endure humiliation was comparable to that of a man named Shi Lang in the Qing Dynasty. You said that we are going to lose a leg. I heard that there is a fountain of immortality. You must be thinking about drinking it to grow your legs back, right? The old man said, "I don't believe that nonsense at all, I just want to find a thief and stab him to death." (The original words are not so vulgar, everyone understands the meaning) This is the highest state of a bachelor! This is the style of the Pirate King!
Followed Laoba all the way and finally had a fierce battle with Blackbeard. Seeing the opportunity, he stabbed Blackbeard's chest with a knife. The knife was also smeared with the dart frog's venom that saw blood and seals its throat. Gotta get you down. So Laoba took the crew aboard Blackbeard's "Queen Anne's Revenge"... Even the name is like a tailor-made ship for Barbossa, took the King's appointment letter and smashed it four times. , shouting towards the endless sea:
"Boys, let's go to Tujia Harbor!"
At that moment, I felt a little dazed that I was one of his sailors, waiting with full sails. In response to his cry:
"Aye! Captain Barbossa!"
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