The dividing line is
about the mythical
goddess Calypso fell in love with a sailor. In order to let the sailor linger with her forever, she gave the sailor eternal life and a magical sea ship. Unexpectedly, the goddess' temper was as unpredictable as the sea. Her improper affection made the sailor heartbroken. Finally, the sailor opened his chest, buried his heart on an island, and left the goddess. This sailor is now The Deep Sea Hades David Jones.
The story is not clearly introduced in the movie, but it gives people a lot of room for imagination. At the end of the film, David Jones, who was pierced in the heart, called Calypso’s name and fell into the whirlpool of the sea. This poor sailor ended up like this after surrendering his heart, so he said never Feel free to confide in others---just kidding, do you think the other couple is the best? Turner left his heart to Elizabeth for safekeeping, and he was relieved to become the new captain of the ghost ship. This would save trouble. The lover would use his life to protect Turner’s heart. (Turner)’s heart is (Elizabeth). Stabbing people to death, fulfilled their myths of perseverance and love.
The dividing line describes the whole world as a sphere in the movie
about the end
of the world. Let us imagine that a sphere is half filled with water, the air is the world we are in, and the water is the world of the sea. Captain JACK was imprisoned in the depths of the ocean bottom. When the people who came to rescue him to escape experienced an up is down adventure, they returned to the real world. This is like the process of turning the sphere upside down and back. Seeing this, I am really amazed by the imagination of the screenwriters, and it will not be overwhelming with shock. The processing of this paragraph in the movie is the scene of the sea rushing up violently one second after the black screen. It is quite realistic to convey the screenwriter's description of this to the audience, which is awesome.
Speaking of this, I can't help but mention some domestic TV dramas. If you don’t have such a vibrant imagination in your creation, then why bother to plagiarize scripts from other countries to make up for it? Whoever chooses is willing to dedicate his heart to a living body full of imagination, so that he can live more rush and hope.
Pay tribute to those imaginations and creations who have racked their brains and thoughts!
View more about Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End reviews