Pirates of the Caribbean 5: Dead Men Tell No Tales

Jamison 2022-04-20 09:01:15

Today, I revisited Pirates of the Caribbean's fourth Rising Tide and Fifth Dead Men Tell No Tales. Overall, I didn't feel much because Jack's setting is a pirate leader who is both righteous and evil. Disney can only pass different supporting roles in each film. To keep polishing his brilliance In general, the entertainment and visual effects are getting better and better, but the purpose and process of the adventure are getting simpler and clearer. The biggest selling point of the whole series is of course the playful and playful smokey Captain in the fourth part. The most impressive is only the appearance of the new Xiaobai male and female files in the fifth part of Mermaid Love. I really love it, but the last lingering thing is Javier Bardem's domineering ghost ship captain.

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  • Ali 2021-10-20 19:02:50

    The entertainment is okay, just the taste of the old-fashioned overnight meal in the plot. Disney Amway's heart of reunion broke through the sky, no wonder even the captain looked disgusted in the end: evil! Depp, who was once beautiful and flowery, can now only sell slices with small fresh meat, soooooooo sad...

  • Eleanora 2022-03-22 09:01:19

    I thought it would be ugly, but it turned out to be a little better than the first 4 movies, so happy...

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales quotes

  • Henry: [Henry has just been rescued by the Flying Dutchman after attempting to drown himself to gain his father's attention]

    [sees a shadowy figure approach]

    Henry: Father?

    Will Turner: Henry. What have you done?

    Henry: I said I'd find you.

    Will Turner: Look at me, son.

    [half of Will's face and body are covered in barnacles]

    Henry: I don't care.

    Will Turner: There's no place for you on the Dutchman.

    [the Dutchman's crew can be heard in the background]

    Will Turner: They know you're here. Get home to your mother.

    Henry: No!

    Will Turner: Leave now. Before it's too late.

    Henry: I won't. I'll never stop. And if you throw me over, I'll come straight back.

    Will Turner: Don't you see I'm cursed to this ship?

    Henry: That's why I'm here. I think I know a way to break your curse. To free you from the Dutchman.

    Will Turner: Henry, no.

    Henry: I've read about a treasure. A treasure that holds all the power of the sea. The Trident of Poseidon can break your curse.

    Will Turner: [kneels down to hug Henry] Henry, the trident can never be found.

    Henry: I found you.

    Will Turner: It's just a tale.

    Henry: Like the tales of you and Captain Jack Sparrow? He will help me find the trident.

    Will Turner: You stay away from Jack! Leave the sea forever. You have to stop acting like a...

    Henry: A pirate? I won't stop. I want you to come home.

    Will Turner: [the Dutchman starts sinking back into the sea] Henry. I'm sorry. My curse will never be broken.

    [takes off his necklace]

    Will Turner: This is my fate.

    [places the necklace in Henry's hands]

    Will Turner: You must let me go.

    [reaches out to gently touch Henry's face]

    Will Turner: I love you, son.

    Henry: [the Dutchman sinks fully into the sea, forcing Henry to swim to the surface and reboard his rowboat]

    [while lying inside his rowboat]

    Henry: Captain Jack Sparrow.

  • Carina Smyth: Who am I to you?

    Captain Hector Barbossa: Treasure!