Among them, the scene where everyone hangs in a cage and swings on a swing, accompanied by a waltz (?) waltz, reminds me of a young Japanese movie or a Korean movie, where everyone is chased by wild boars, with the scene of this is a beautiful world. It's the contrast between tension and hilarity that makes me think it's funny.
There's also Jack getting roasted suckling pig and then pole vaulting with fruit skewered on his back; boring bits of everyone scrambling around on wheels. It's all funny places.
As for the bridge on the ship, it's normal. I don't have that much affection for this woman, as Jack said, she is also a pirate in her bones. But unlike Jack, a real pirate, he would show what he wanted. Jack was heroic when he finally swung his sword at the octopus, laughing. What's the story of that octopus? very curious.
Such a group of people are running around. People at sea really need a spirit of cooperation, and many things cannot be done by one person. Bloom's performance in the film is also good, a bit of leadership.
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