Sunday, June 10, 2007

Pirate of the Caribbean - At the Word's End


Finally the last episode of the triology, it was a bit chaotic by watching ship battle without knowing who attacking who. Too may trades and deal that you never clear what's going on in reality, too little ink on how the relationship ended with the previous lovers..

In conclusion, there are 3 points:

1. Deal or no deal - "Good business"
Too much about how people trade with each others, with certain conditions. People who want to trade with you for sure want something from you, that you can offer. But are they giving something you want as well?

2. Betrayal
Again and again, used for create climax and anti-climax.. Successful or not? I wouldn't know..! It's seems that trust in the pirate world never exist. You can be my friend, and enemy in the next minute, and back to my friend again at the end.

3. 'Do you afraid of death?'
Famous quote from Davy Jones every time he asked his prey. Ended up he was being stunned before sword went through his heart in the chest... Ironic..!?

4. Love
Not too much description in this time. The Calypos and Jones story was being spoiled by continuous excitement and madness of Jack Sparrow and various computer effects.. Yeah, the movie surely is not a love story at all but a crazy adventure..!

5. Destiny... where you wanna go... The compass, maybe something I want to grab too.!

Famous saying from Jack's father (appeared less than 10 minutes in the movie, but giving such an unforgettable quote)
"It's not about living forever, Jackie . . . It's about living with yourself forever."
by Captain Teague

In other words, living forever would be a curse if one's not able to live with one self...

The whole idea, possibly original from Treasure Island the classic and bought out One Piece the comic..

Pirate being romanticised .. just like the triad in Hong Kong movie then?!

ps. Captain Sao Feng, your death is a tragic...... -_-! (glad you left some cantonese in the movie though..)

(photos fr Yahoo movie)

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