Overview
Captain Jack Sparrow’s got a blood debt to pay: he owes his soul to the legendary Davy Jones, ghastly Ruler of the Ocean Depths. To escape eternal servitude aboard the Flying Dutchman, ever-crafty Jack must track down the still-beating heart of Jones. But he won’t do it alone: Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann are drawn back into another one of his perilous quests—assuming they can evade execution for aiding a pirate.




























































































A lot of dynamics, mind-blowing soundtracks, creepy Davey Jones, the perfect adventure and the same Depp.
- yes. That's for me.
Great movie. No matter how much I look, but the emotions are still the same
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— Jack, Elizabeth is in danger!
"She needs to be looked after better, maybe even locked up.
"She's already locked up in jail for helping you!"
— That's right, sooner or later you have to pay for your mistakes.
— Jack. Elizabeth is in danger.
— Have you considered just locking her up somewhere?
— She is locked up, bound to hang for helping you.
— There comes a time when one must take responsibility for one's mistakes.
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— Am I dreaming?
- no.
— I knew it... There would be rum in the dream.
— Is this a dream?
— No.
— I thought not. If it were, there'd be rum.
The graphics of the monsters are unique and colorful
But the way Jack was looking at her and smiling at that moment... I can't describe the beauty and depth of the scene 😍
@Anid_S: one of the rare cases where you ship a character, in this case, Elizabeth, with two other characters at once. And when you're kind of at the core of the thorn with Will, but oh, it's chemistry with Jack. 🔥🔥🔥For me, both as a child and now, one of the most striking peirings that we didn't get at the end, but there was still a place in the heart. The moment when you don't know the sequel, you're really worried about Will. Especially amazing are such small moments between Elizabeth and Jack with a reference to previous films, where Jack has already learned to be careful with her and asks Gibbs to hide the rum when meeting her, Or when in the third part they give her a boat, and she tries to kiss Jack again before saying goodbye, but he carefully steps back and says, that they've been through this before It's a masterpiece of simplicity. In my opinion, Elizabeth was lying a little, she still had feelings for Jack, she just really loved Will to the grave. It's a pity that Disney no longer makes such films, the second and third parts are legendary, there are characters, dialogues, humor, and true love: everything is at the highest level, you can feel your soul.
The picture is great, and we went through the characters more extensively. For Will, this is generally a personal topic, even Jack Sparrow (I'm sorry, Captain, Captain Jack Sparrow) is a very multifaceted character, but Depp just merged with the image. How does he manage this trister-style, just an inventive act. Although it was as if everyone was thrilled to experience their characters and events with them on the screen.
That's the truth, without exaggeration, everything is very cool here. You can feel the life in the film, just like in the first part, actually.
Nevertheless, everything here is played very efficiently and executed at a high level.
doesn't repeat the skeleton crew from the first movie at all
Davey is really scary, those tentacles, brr
, and fighting with the Kraken seems impossible.
the meeting of father and son, the self-sacrifice of the first, the promise of the second
, the love of Will and Elizabeth
, the growth of the characters, it is clear that they are increasingly attracted to piracy, which is also evident in the appearance
of Elizabeth's cunning in the scenes when she tried to point out Tortuga using a dress, as despite the attraction to Jack, she prioritized, chaining him (I do not know, but for some reason I have always loved this scene)
Jack, who escaped but returned to his beloved ship
action movies in the jungle, on the wheel, the race for the heart and the key - this is something with something hd
and an unexpected greeting from Barbossa at the end (I completely forgot how he survived, maybe they will show in another part)
This part still holds the bar that was in the first film, revealing the characters using old techniques, but at the same time adding something new.
10/10!🏴☠️
Watching this film for the twentieth time and as an adult, the story of the Ternors touches me the most. Will is a real hero, the one from fairy tales - smart, resourceful, handsome, brave. He would do anything for Elizabeth and his father.
But Jack is a little disappointing here. I didn't like the way he sent Will to the Flying Dutchman at all. Well, he's a true pirate, still attractive and charismatic.
Hidden behind the graphics, Bill Nighy manages to play stunningly with just his eyes.
And of course, this is the epic appearance of Captain Barbossa.
And then, I think Jack understood that Will wouldn't let it go, and he got off the ship.)