2 Judging from the story, Disney seems to be very worried about the follow-up. The feeling of watching the fourth part is a bit like the first part, and the meaning of keeping buttons is very obvious.
3 This film is very Disney, very gentle, very PG (to be honest, PG-13 has very few shots), and very HAPPY. Even with a mermaid, it is a romantic fairy tale (it shows a little fangs). But at the same time, there is no big scene and big battle of Bruckheimer. IMAX is strongly not recommended for this film. There are really not many lenses that need to use this relatively expensive audio-visual resource. A better 3D is enough.
4. Facts have proved that although sometimes I wonder if a super blockbuster will tell a story, it is also a trap for Pirates of the Caribbean to want to say something and shape something too much.
5. This is not like a pirate's adventure, at best it can be regarded as a Caribbean-style Raiders of the Lost Ark story, and the design of the action, adventure, and puzzle-solving links is also very "crisp" (horizontal comparison with yourself is not enough , Compared with the classic action-adventure movie, it's quite a lot worse). Whether it's Blackbeard or the Fountain of Youth, there are too few amazing parts, and the orgasm is a little harsher, which can be said to be absent.
6. I would not stupidly say that this is a bad film and it is not worth wasting money. In a sense, summer movies are a waste of money, which is in line with consumer psychology. How many times have you spent money and what you have done? After that, you will inevitably feel that it seems worthless, but next time you will still buy it. At the very least, there are at least a variety of Depp and Petunia in it (it feels that the beginning of the Caribbean might be even more amazing if this Latin girl starts from this); there are also endless tropical scenery, and a group of mermaids ( And her tears), there is also a weird missionary mermaid love; there is also Blackbeard and his ghostly ship (unfortunately unlike the previous ghost ship, there are too few opportunities to shine); and... well, leftovers There is really not much left. Oh, and Judy Dench's shyness.
7 I thought for a long time whether there was a key plot to reveal, because this film really has no unspeakable plot, just in case, let's tick it.
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