The plot unfolds slowly, and the power of revenge is so powerful that it can become the only driving force for the undead to be unwilling to rest.
Captain Jack is still bohemian and loves freedom. Even if he is so sloppy, he can't let go of his love for him. What I like the most is his strength of disdain for danger. However, the times will change, and pirates like Jack will also be unrestrained. will get old.
I remember that in the third part, Barbossa and Jack had such a dialogue. Barbossa said "the ocean has become smaller", and Jack said, "the ocean is still so big, but the space we live in has become smaller."
Perhaps since then, Jack has slowly slipped to the bottom of his life, and only the team exploring the myth of the Fountain of Youth will have his presence.
Because the shortness of life makes us very afraid, I haven't achieved my lofty ambitions, I haven't completed my leap of faith, and all of a sudden, my life has passed like this.
In the fifth part, Jack finally betrayed his compass. After all, life is too short, and there are not many days to go. A sip of the compass is much better than a compass that can never point to the south.
The golden age that belongs to everyone does not illuminate every moment of life.
The fifth episode ushered in a new generation, Will and Elizabeth's son Henry, Barbossa's daughter Karina, and I really didn't expect the cunning and fickle Barbossa to have such tender moments.
Most fathers love in the world. Everyone is a "Treasure" in the eyes of a father, when you ask "Who am I to you".
The trident of the sea god Poseidon controls the entire ocean. Its separation and rupture is the key to breaking all curses. From then on, there will be no undead in the Bermuda Triangle, no flying Dutchman, and no one cursed by the coffin. "Deep Sea Hades", there are no more people on board who "have been sailing for ten years and go ashore in one day" looking through the autumn waters.
The ocean without the curse seems to have lost its mystery at the same time.
Keira Knightley is still the same. The Elizabeth, who was suffocated by her corset and unwilling to commit herself to worldly vision, appeared in the Easter egg at the end of the film that she had been waiting for for a long, long, long period of time. I was really amazed. .
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