At their wedding, Turner and Elizabeth were both arrested by the ambitious Lord Beckett, who asked Turner to contact Jack Sparrow to smuggle the coffin containing Davy Jones' heart. On the scenic island, the two escaped the fate of being grilled by cannibals, but they could not escape the fetters of Davy Jones. Turner stole the key with the help of his father, but was hunted by the octopus sea monster. After a fierce fight between Turner, Captain Jack, and Commodore Norrington, Black Pearl and the captain were engulfed by the sea monster. Norrington went back with his heart, and Turner was ready to rescue the captain. Well, that's the third episode.
Compared with the first one, the scene is more grand. The main special effects scene is the legendary sea monster octopus, the height of a hill, powerful tentacles, and extremely sharp mouthparts, destroying the ship is almost effortless, even the legendary ship Black Pearl is easily destroyed. Of course, the climbing part of escaping the cannibal tribe was also very thrilling. The fight between the three people on the desert island is also both laughing and exciting.
But the director is a bit heavy-handed, not to mention the cannibal aboriginal oil paint and weird piercing art. Davy Jones and his minions literally gave me goosebumps, humanoid versions of all kinds of sea creatures, dirty moss, weird sea man shapes, and disgusting skin, I just want to fast forward.
It's really disgusting to me, but the scenery of several islands is really beautiful, blue sea and blue sky, very clear, how good it is to go on vacation.
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