Really high quality popcorn movie

Mireille 2022-04-20 09:01:09

The fight on the cannibal island was so interesting, the fight on the waterwheel made people laugh out loud233.

Captain Jack still wriggled his body and acted handsome as always. Will, as always, is upright, brave and responsible, and continues to go out to sea for love. Many times in this series, Will acts more like a captain than Jack. Of course, this can reflect Jack's wit and a lot of effort, but as the pirate leader of the Black Pearl, Jack should not have a better performance. I don't know if the director had his intentions in this arrangement.

The heroine's empathy for Jack is really... unlikable. I still remember that Jack actually showed his love for her when he was alone with her on the desert island in the first movie, and the heroine at that time was unmoved. This one suddenly fell in love with Jack from the very beginning. The love came so suddenly, she really deserved to be a windy woman. In the first and second films, the heroine has a vague feeling of standing at the highest point of morality in front of Jack, and she appeals to him for his kindness and justice. However, she sometimes showed some selfish little actions, including finally locking Jack on the boat and "sacrifice" to the sea monster. Part of it, of course, was that she couldn't face the fact that she was in love with Jack and wanted to cut it off. But isn't it because she wants to trade his death for her own life? He was dead, and she could live on with her handsome, brave and upright fiancé, and maybe a wedding. Admittedly, from Elizabeth's point of view, these actions are all excusable. But since this is the case, when it appears, don't have a righteous face, okay? (Or is it just that the actor has his own face of justice?)

And whether Elizabeth loves Will or Jack more, I can't tell. I'm more inclined towards her love of "freedom", the freedom to do whatever she wants. When she was a governor's daughter, a shy lady, she loved Will, who was a blacksmith, to the death (Will also has a pirate bonus). She falls in love with the bohemian Captain Jack when she has the relative freedom to go out and float back at sea to marry Will. This woman, as Jack said, is the same kind of person as her. This woman is also indeed a born pirate.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest quotes

  • [seeing Jack rowing away from the Pearl]

    Elizabeth Swann: Oh, you coward.

  • [as the Kraken prepares to attack]

    Marty: Not good!