I'm actually not too cold for the first episode, which was highly acclaimed. The only thing I remembered was Jack's debut.
The second episode is mostly a farce. In the end, Jack and Elizabeth had a very lively dialogue. Of course, occasionally being a hero is unavoidable to be betrayed and then sacrificed honorably, and occasionally being selfish will face condemnation of conscience. When the old Jack was tied up by Elizabeth as a sm, he just looked at her with a smile and said "Pirates". It is estimated that the little girl's skin was crispy.
In the end, old Jack swung his sword and slashed at the big octopus, thinking it was the most heroic scene in the movie.
In addition, the entanglement between the octopus head and the witch is quite interesting. After betraying the witch, the octopus head is very regretful and unwilling to live, so he has to dig out his heart and place it in the chest and then bury it under the beach of the unknown island. This is the origin of the title (nonsense). This contrasts with Elizabeth's betrayal of Jack.
The third episode. . . It's actually not that ugly. . . At least the one who overturned the ship was pretty cool.
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