Pirate of the Caribbean : Dead Men Tell No Tales
Pirate of the Caribbean : Dead Men Tell
No Tales
Directed
by Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg
Starring
: Johnny Depp, Javier Bardem, Brenton Thwaites, Kaya Scodelario, Geoffrey Rush
Oh my gosh…I went to watch Pirate of the
Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tale today…and it’s so good!!! I love every moment
of it and especially the ending!!!! The ending!!!! So many feelings!!!!
How can you blame me? I’m all Elizabeth &
Will shipper!!!!!!! Right…so about the movie…from the beginning of the story,
we’re going to see the first appearance of Will and Elizabeth’s son, Henry. He
tried to find a way to break his father’s curse of being the captain of the
Flying Dutchman…as you know, it grew horrible seaweed on his handsome face.
Sorry…point
taken. After that, the movie skips to 9 years later, and apparently, the famous
pirate Elizabeth Swan and Will Turner’s son turns out to be…nobody…just someone
in a large crew of the England Navy, some nude believing the old myths and
tales that no longer exist in the era of science. However, when they sailed
through a…magical triangle? Forgive me, I don’t really know the name of it,
they accidently ran into the cursed Spanish Captain…who killed everyone and
spare Henry to tell the tales. Believer me…Salazar looks hideous. (Btw…just
some secret, shhh! Don’t tell. I actually hate Pirate of the Caribbean when I
was a child. I used to think the sea monsters horrible and scary…and as a child
full of fantasy, I can’t help but think some of those thing will happen when no
one is around me. So…I can never bring myself to finish the movie…even though I
was not so young when the movie was out. But then…in recent year, when I
watched it again…OMG, I just fell in love with it.)
Even though the movie is as it
should be, funny, crazy, insane, adventures…and everything awesome traits you
can see from the past movies…you might wonder…why is the story keep repeating?
Yes, we got the drunken Sparrow, we got someone with great ambition, someone
wanted to kill Jake, Barbossa appeared to stop Sparrow and eventually team up
with him…and of course, great, great, great romance…with Jake messing with it.
The plot
seems to change into another form and then throws back once again to the fans. Yet…you
know what? Just simply with those hilarious conversations…it’s worth watching. And
the romance…never disappointed you. You’ll never need to afraid some ship
crushing might happen.
(Or…I hope so?
At least I’m satisfied…now.) But I’m so afraid what will happen in next
movie!!!! Don’t you dare tear them apart!!!! Oh…wait…I just have a search on
the Internet…and the “RUMOR” said that there is going to be a sixth movie!!! And
about Davy Jones!!!! (Please…can’t he just be died?) Sorry for my former words
about being all the same…apparently, the fifth and sixth movie is about a
back-to-back restart. The former story by Elizabeth, Will and Jake is going to
start over again in a different story and reintegrate. WOW? Isn’t that just
sound like Once Upon a Time Season 7? What’s the point? I’ll be gravely
disappointed if Keira Knightley still refused to star in the sixth movie…it can’t
be without her!
I
refuse, I refuse, I REFUSE!!!!!
At least now we know why it’s
so similar. Still, being similar can be a good thing, bring back all the
elements the audience love about this movie and gives it a grand ending, as
long as it including the happy ending of Will and Elizabeth. Oh! And perhaps
now Henry and Carina as well? And one more thing…the scene are insanely
beautiful!!!!!!! I remember especially one part that the stars…oh my…yes, you’ve
already know my no-resistance toward stars. Yet….just watch it yourselves…the
ticket for this movie was suddenly all worth it. Oh…and I find that I have no immune
to pirates at all. (Not the filthy ones…though…) If Pirate of the Curse of
Black Pear got five stars? Dead Men Tell No Tales will definitely got four. SO
GO AND WATCH IT!!!!! IT’S FANTASTIC!!!!! AND I LOVE WILL AND ELIZABETH!!!! PLEASE
BRING THEM BACK FOR THE ENDING WE’RE ALL WAITING FOR!!!!
Plot—from
Wikipedia (It might contain spoilers…not might, it did.)
Following the ending
of At World's End, 10-year old Henry Turner boards the Flying Dutchman to inform his father, Will Turner, that the
mythical Trident
of Poseidon is able to break his curse and free him from his ship.
Will does not believe the Trident exists and orders Henry to leave and never
come back.
Nine years later (and five after the events of On Stranger Tides), Henry works on a
British Royal Navy warship. While chasing a pirate ship, Henry realizes the
captain is about to sail them into the Devil's Triangle. The
captain dismisses his concerns and has Henry locked up for attempting mutiny.
As they sail into the Triangle, they come across a shipwreck that quickly comes
to life with undead sailors, led by Captain Salazar. The ghost crew board the ship
and kill everyone in their path. Henry is confronted by Salazar, who sees a wanted poster for Jack Sparrow in Henry's
cell. He allows Henry to live so he can deliver a message to Jack that death is
coming his way.
Meanwhile, a young woman named Carina Smyth has been sentenced to death for
witchcraft because of her scientific knowledge of Astronomy and Horology. She manages to
escape her cell and briefly runs into Jack, who is attempting to rob a bank
with his crew. She seeks out Henry, who has also been sentenced to death for
supposedly committing treachery aboard the vessel of the Royal Navy. She tells
him she knows of a way to find the Trident of Poseidon. She helps him escape,
but both she and Jack are captured and brought to the town square to be
executed. Together with Jack's crew, Henry helps them escape and they sail away
on Jack's ship, the Dying Gull. Carina reveals to them a map that will
lead them to the Trident, and reluctantly decides to team up with Henry and
Jack in order to achieve their goal; Carina and Henry grow closer as their
adventure progresses. Salazar and his crew are able to break free from the
Triangle in which they were trapped, and he forces Captain Barbossa into
helping him track down and kill Jack. Salazar explains how he and his crew once
sailed the seas to kill every pirate, until they ran into a young Jack Sparrow,
before he was captain of the Black Pearl. Jack
tricked them into sailing into the Devil's Triangle, where Salazar and his crew
died and were cursed to remain undead.
Soon, Salazar's ship finds the Dying Gull.
However, Jack, Henry and Carina escape on a rowboat while the crew remains on
board to cause a distraction. Salazar and his crew chase Jack, but upon
arriving at a small island, Jack realizes the ghost crew can't set foot upon
land. Barbossa comes after Jack instead, but decides to help him, and breaks
the Black Pearl and its crew out of the bottle in which it had been
trapped by Blackbeard. Together, the crew sail away and soon arrive at the
location of Poseidon's Trident, a small uncharted island. A battle ensues
between the Black Pearl and Salazar's ship, and Henry is captured by
Salazar. Jack, Carina and Barbossa find the Trident, hidden at the bottom of
the ocean. Salazar, possessing Henry, fights Jack and impales him with the
Trident. Henry, now free of Salazar, realizes that destroying the Trident will
break all curses upon the sea. He destroys the Trident, returning Salazar and
his crew to the living. Jack, Henry, Carina and Barbossa are then pulled up to
safety by the anchor of the Black Pearl. Salazar, still intent on
killing Jack, grabs onto the anchor. Barbossa, who has realized that Carina is
his daughter, reveals his identity to her and sacrifices himself to take down
Salazar, ensuring safety for his daughter and the others. Safe aboard the Black
Pearl, Carina declares to Henry that her name is no longer Smyth, but
Barbossa.
Some time later, Henry is joined by Carina as they watch
his father finally set foot on land again, no longer bound to the Flying
Dutchman. As Henry and Carina declare their love with a kiss, Will is
reunited with Elizabeth
Swann. Watching from the deck of the Pearl, Jack sails away
with his crew, joined by Jack the monkey.
In a post-credits
scene, Will and Elizabeth are asleep when their bedroom is entered
by a silhouette of Davy Jones. Will awakens and assumes this as a
nightmare, oblivious to the presence of barnacles on the floor.
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