Actually, I wanted to write a movie review when I watched this movie last week, but the procrastination was complicated, and I couldn't resist it. . .
Honestly, I don't know what to write about the 5th part, like I thought the 5th Pirates of the Caribbean wouldn't bring me any more surprises, but I was wrong.
I saw Jack when he was young, so tender, so cute. . . Digress from the topic, when he was young, Jack had already revealed a pirate's "merry" temperament (what words did I use?) At a young age, he could kill his popularity, and let the sea butcher Captain Salazar kill the sea. Gotta catch him, although I sometimes think Captain Salazar is kinda cute eh.
There is also Barbossa. Although there is only a distant lens for Barbossa when recalling his youth, he can still glimpse his beauty in his youth, but he is also a very orthodox pirate. Barbossa spent his entire life guarding his treasures, making deals with the dead, that is, using his own death to save his "treasure".
Pirate's life.
In the end, the trident was broken, and all the power was released, including all the curses, and the mysterious power disappeared. What kind of era is this going on? Will those fantastic and wonderful worlds return to the modern scientific society we are familiar with? Where will the pirates go?
The curse or the mysterious power is absent, how long can pirates survive against modern ships and cannons? Is the age of pirates coming to an end? What will their next adventures be like? I'm looking forward to a pirate world in a brand new narrative mode.
Dead man will still tell the tales?
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