
Captain Jack had his character returned to his full glory, and while it seemed he was an out-of-control fool for most of the film, by the end it became clear that there was a plan in motion all along, and he is rather clever in fact.
Captain Teague, Jack's father, is only in the film very briefly, but Keith Richard's is an effortlessly cool pirate lord.
All the character have their own individual resolutions to their stories which is good. There are no redundant characters as such, and they're all interesting in their own way. I found myself looking out for Jack the monkey, or the little crew member quite a bit.
This movie also seemed a lot funnier and we laughed a lot more than the previous one. Overall, a vast improvement. I really hope that if they do another movie, and it was left open at the end for more adventures, that they do the movies as standalones, rather than shooting one extra long film that gets chopped into two installments. I suppose I'll have to go buy Dead Man's Chest on DVD now, since I fully intend to purchase At World's End when it becomes available.
A small warning though if your planning on taking small children, it is over 3 hours long, and your butt will be numb by the end, especially if you have wriggly children on your lap. Also, it's probably worth watching the second film again, because it helps to understand what's going on in this one, unless of course your memory is really good.
What's good:
- Captain Jack in Davy Jone's Locker
- Jack the monkey is pure gold
- The maelstrom battle
- The escape from Singapore
- Jack's mental health issues
- The pirate meeting
- The shocking ending of one major character
What's bad:
- Lots of doublecrosses can get confusing
I'm glad someone actually liked the film - I've heard quite few negatives about it, after all sequels are never as good! I'm off to see it sometime next week =]
ReplyDeleteOh and you were so right to avoid Spiderman 3 - such a let down!