The second part is more hilarious and more uplifting than the first, and Captain Jack and Elizabeth are one step closer. His joking marriage proposal to Elizabeth shows that Elizabeth is also a person who wants to be free and do what she wants to do. Things, impulsiveness and persistence, and Elizabeth looked forward to the kindness of Captain Jack. Captain Jack did not disappoint Elizabeth. After he tried to escape, he returned to the Black Pearl, although it was said that Captain Jack was finally tied to the ship. , had to stay, but I was more inclined because the direction of the compass aroused his conscience, and he returned to the ship as a savior.
Adventure movies are inseparable from searching. Beckett wants to find the coffin of the soul, so that he can dominate the ocean and is ambitious. Turner and Elizabeth both went to find each other, fought for their freedom, and of course they both met old friend Captain Jack, and that compass has a lot of attraction and magic, "It's going to point to what you want most in the world. Things." The compass points to what they want, but they dare not admit. Especially Elizabeth's compass points to Captain Jack twice. The kiss between Captain Jack and Elizabeth, I know it will happen sooner or later, but I always know that they will not be together. They are more or less affectionate, not love, but mixed with many factors, I can't tell what it is, but you must have had this feeling with someone.
Many netizens accuse Elizabeth, but I want to defend her very much. Elizabeth is free. Turner and Captain Jack appear in her life. She doesn't have to choose who, and we don't have to quarrel to make a real one for her. Destined to come, no one belongs to anyone.
I have to say that in the end, Captain Jack bravely rushed to the monster, so handsome. Although he is a bitch and cheap, I really like him.
"I tell the truth a lot and for some reason people are always surprised when they find out"
"You should always remember today that you almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow"
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