ATTENTION: MOVIE SPOILER!
Last night I’ve seen Pirates of the Caribbeans: At World’s End, the last of movie of series and I haven’t been that disappointed in a movie for years. First and foremost it sends the wrong message, especially to children: being pirate is great. In this series the good guys are actually bad, and the bad guys are good. Depicted as romantic heros, the pirats are a symbol of freedom, couraje and honour. They make our kids that see the movies or play with the toys to think like that. They failed to show anything of the true nature of pirates. And then Disney fights media piracy. If you download the movie from the net and don’t buy the original DVD they label you as a media pirate, fight you, and if possible make you pay for it. What a hypocrisy!
As for the movie itself, after the 1 billion sales of the second, they could have hired a better screenwriter. Or an army of them. The screen play was so bad, it almost made me scream. Let me point some things:
- no explanation on how the monster Kraken died or was killed;
- no explanation on how the gang led by Elizabeth, Barbosa and Will enters the other realm and Davy Jones’ chest to find Jack Sparrow;
- in the most intense moment of the action, the cool and calculated Lord Becket cracks and fails to give any command to his man; but on the other hand he climbs down the stairs on his ship while everything explodes around him; yeah, sure;
- a huge armada of warships runs away from the 9 pirate ships after the English admiral ship is destroyed;
- Elizabeth and Will accept to live a life of awaiting; and their child waits for his romantic pirate father to come one day every ten years to meet him and his mother; and his so happy about it; proabably a first essential moment in his becoming of a pirate.
In other words, the script really sucked. Pitty for the performing of the actors, which was great, once again.










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