Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl

Yo ho, yo ho a pirates life for me...... So begins the trilogy of Pirates movies. It is difficult to know exactly where to start with these films.....the first is quite likely my favorite of the bunch due to how simple it is before the character of Davy Jones gets introduced and things start spiraling out from there. Let's begin with the key part, the story. For something that's based off of a dark ride the film wonderfully captures the pirates ride and provides a fun adventure even if it does feel like it runs longer than it is. The story centers around our three main characters of Elizabeth Swann, Will Turner and Captain Jack Sparrow. One day a golden medallion falls into the water with Elizabeth and sends out an eerie signal to the evil Captain Barbossa who raids the town she lives in and takes her away. Not wanting to lose the woman he cares for, Will Turner strikes a deal with the charismatic Jack Sparrow and the pair set off for Tortuga so that they can save Ellizabeth and so that Jack can reclaim his stolen ship from Barbossa. Now....a fair bit of the movie feels...repetitive. They go to the secret island where Barbossa hides out, they leave, they go back and do the island scene almost all over again. There is of course large changes between the two trips, but it just feels too similar to me. The fast paced action when it happens is always a lot of fun and the characters make it all enjoyable though and it doesn't fully detract from things. As for the characters perhaps the one biggest complaint I have is how Elizabeth is supposed to marry Commodore Norrington and yet in the beginning scene he looks so much older than her. In the present day, Elizabeth is now older yet Norrington still looks the same. The first scene we encounter Captain Sparrow is rather memorable and goes along quite nicely with the last scene we see of his as he sails away singing. All in all, this is probably the better of the three films since it doesn't tangle itself up in the story very badly and gives a fun, action filled two hours that landlubber and pirate alike will enjoy.

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