⒈Fage died in the film really early. Isn't Fage’s signature expression the same from the moment of appearance to death? Please, can you change it... PS: He really feels Li Bai's "Guan Shan Yue" in Cantonese. It's a "bright moon out of the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of clouds. The wind is tens of thousands of miles, blowing Yumen Pass."
⒉Me Depp, who loves so much, seems to have completely become a harlequin in this film, and he is ridiculed. It’s just that those eyes, compared to the first or two parts, seem to be innocent...
⒊In the first two parts, Bloom, which I saw as a vase, became a special man in 3, so I was undercover #2 and took out Jack’s. The handsome man at Compass, the heroic hero when he became the captain of the "Dutch", needless to say...
⒋In contrast to Depp's dramatic decline, Captain Barbossa is a big one, and it made me discover it for the first time. He is very cute and full of charm. Fighting with Jack for the leadership of the Black Pearl, and defrauding Jack's ship again, really old fox. What impressed me was that when he said that he released Calypso "to use a heartfelt tone between lovers", the eyes and expressions were really too...XX (can't find a suitable adjective, everyone will think about it).
⒌The third emotional drama is more serious. While Will and Elizabeth are fighting in the melee, they also have to marry Captain Barbosa. The battlefield lover is romantic, but it is still a little more funny. On the beach at dusk, the rare, eye-catching, magnificent, slightly sentimental, sensational, eye-catching, and unmissable close-ups of Will and Elizabeth on the beach at dusk are also highlights.
⒍Perfect panoramic view and long lens, great stunts, upside-down ocean and large whirlpool are very exciting, and the pirates use all solemn symphonies (isn’t it just a pirate? It's a magnificent heroic epic. ), the audiovisual effect is evident.
The plot, emotions, and thoughts, I won't say much about this. The commercial film entertains the audience well and earns a lot of money to be successful. Others don't need to be too demanding.
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