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Was great. I came in expecting not a lot, considering how much I disliked the second one (it was entertaining but I really didn't like it for some reason). But no. It really was a lot of fun.
Obviously, it's not a triumph of moviemaking. Please don't expect it to be. But it was a blast to watch. I totally want to get married the way Will and Elizabeth did. And considering I'm the only person in the world who ships WillElizabeth (mainly because I ship JackHimself (hey, it could be canon now!) and JackBarbossa), I was happy with how it turned out.
I was also fond of the way it went back to the beginning. even though there was a blatan chance at a continuation, it still seemed complete, because of the way it came full-circle, with eveything, from Will and Elizabeth's kiss at the end, to Jack's final words, to Jack's whole situation of him being away from his crew...it made things feel very complete.
They even managed to get every subplot fixed up. Even the dog's.
and Jack's father was amazing. Particularly because he was Keith Richards, but also because he was Jack's dad. I wished we could have seen more of him (sequel? Just about Jack's father? And how Jack's mother managed to become a shirveled dead tribal head?)
Anyway, I do recommend it. At least go rent it, but even--unless your theatre is exepnsive like mine--I'd say to go see it in the theatre. It's worth probably seven-fifty--but then, very few movies are worth nine dollars. *grrrr*
nebulia out.
Obviously, it's not a triumph of moviemaking. Please don't expect it to be. But it was a blast to watch. I totally want to get married the way Will and Elizabeth did. And considering I'm the only person in the world who ships WillElizabeth (mainly because I ship JackHimself (hey, it could be canon now!) and JackBarbossa), I was happy with how it turned out.
I was also fond of the way it went back to the beginning. even though there was a blatan chance at a continuation, it still seemed complete, because of the way it came full-circle, with eveything, from Will and Elizabeth's kiss at the end, to Jack's final words, to Jack's whole situation of him being away from his crew...it made things feel very complete.
They even managed to get every subplot fixed up. Even the dog's.
and Jack's father was amazing. Particularly because he was Keith Richards, but also because he was Jack's dad. I wished we could have seen more of him (sequel? Just about Jack's father? And how Jack's mother managed to become a shirveled dead tribal head?)
Anyway, I do recommend it. At least go rent it, but even--unless your theatre is exepnsive like mine--I'd say to go see it in the theatre. It's worth probably seven-fifty--but then, very few movies are worth nine dollars. *grrrr*
nebulia out.