The joining of Spanish movie star Javier Bardem undoubtedly gave the Pirates of the Caribbean a boost. Johnny Depp, known as "box office poison", also had a small turnaround through "Plus 5". However, the high word-of-mouth (95% freshness on Rotten Tomatoes, 88 points on IMDB) in the early screenings could not save the word-of-mouth slump after the release in time. The last time such a big drop occurred was Harry Potter 7.
This film is a big tearjerker for old Pirates of the Caribbean fans. Elizabeth and Turner's reunion at the end of the credits can bring tears to your eyes. (Although I didn't) At the same time, this article also introduced a pair of new CPs, one of them rescued the father and the other looked for the father. And because of Captain Jack's negligence, the villain of this article, Salazar, was released. Salazar is a British navy who specializes in fighting pirates. However, he was introduced into the death triangle of the Caribbean Sea by the young Captain Jack and turned into an undead to seek revenge for Captain Jack. And Captain Jack's "old friend" Captain Barbossa is here again. At this time, everyone had to find the Trident of the Sea God for their own reasons. . . .
Due to the advancement of computer special effects technology, the scenes in this article have become more magnificent, and at the same time, there are very tear-jerking elements.
Pirates of the Caribbean 5 is a decent popcorn movie in my opinion.
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