To be honest, when I first heard about the name that year, I thought the protagonist committed suicide in order to keep a shocking secret... On the importance of honesty and elegance.
However, even Henry, the child of Will and Elizabeth, has entered the business. Could it be that pirates are really a family business?
A few years ago, when Henry was a child, he collected various legends about the sea and single-handedly found the "Flying Dutchman" his father "served". When Henry became an adult, he joined the Royal Navy, but he was convicted of disagreement with the captain. He was considered a deserter when he survived, and was arranged to be hanged on the gallows together with another female scientist who was mistaken for a "witch".
Meanwhile, Captain Jack and his crew plan to rob a bank to fill their stomachs, but they don't want to go to much trouble and still fail. Disappointed sailors abandoned Jack and his new "boat" on shore, leaving Jack alone and destitute, to the point of selling his precious compass. In the end, he was caught by the officers and soldiers, and sent to the guillotine to be executed on the same stage as the female scientist (Henry ran away), but he finally waited for the rescue.
After escaping on the boat and going out to sea, Jack made clear the goal of this time: to find the trident of the sea god. Unfortunately, the ghost ship that had been trapped in the Bermuda Triangle was freed, and the captain tied Barbossa and pointed his sword at Jack, vowing to avenge the insult. Barbossa pretended to submit, and took the opportunity to join Jack and let the black pearl out of the bottle.
During the voyage, Barbossa gradually discovered that the female scientist turned out to be his daughter (pirates are indeed inherited by blood →_→). Along the way, the two ships fought and walked, and finally the black pearl first arrived at the island indicated by the chart. The female scientist found the trident and broke all the curses on the sea; in the process, Barbossa made Jack and the others Mainly her daughter) boarded the ship safely, resolutely let go of the hand that grabbed the anchor, stabbed the recovered ghost hanging below with a knife, and fell to the bottom of the sea. In the end, Henry and the female scientist return to that "pleasant" island to witness Will and Elizabeth reunite after a long absence. Jack looked on with the binoculars on the Black Pearl (poor Jack for a second), and came to his senses to find that the whole boat was waiting for him to get on the main helm.
Five movies, more than ten years, the world has finally returned to its original state. It's an emotion. In any case, the artistic image of Captain Jack Sparrow has truly become synonymous with freedom. When I think of him, this image often comes to my mind: he holds the mast in his hand, and his eyes are full of the horizon; Behind him, the black sail and black flag fluttered in the wind, and the black pearl sailed on the sea, leaving ripples.
I don't know if there are 6 anymore, I don't know if I can still see Johnny Depp π_π
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