8.0 It can be seen that the main creator has great ambitions, not only to make an eye-catching adventure film, but also to make a plot film with rigorous logic and complex plot. Compared with the first part, the second and third parts have more complicated stories and more literary and artistic descriptions. Just watching them once will be a bit cloudy and require careful analysis, but it does not hinder their excellence. The third part is full of suspicion, betrayal, and contention—the ownership of the Black Pearl, the development of the pirate guild, the battle between pirates and the navy, the love entanglement between Jones and Colypso, etc. The mind symbolizes the unknowability of human nature in real life, so don't trust a person easily. Captain Jack, who is portrayed in this film, appreciates it very much. He does whatever he wants without breaking the rules. He is individualistic and does not allow betrayal. Elizabeth and Barbusa also liked it very much, taking into account the overall situation and bringing together the scattered pirate forces. The screenwriter is also very good at dealing with "tragedies", and the pure love between Elizabeth and William, once every ten years, is touching.
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