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Pirates of The Caribbean: Curse of The Black Pearl Movie Review

Released: Wednesday, July 09, 2003

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Pirates of The Caribbean Captain Jack Sparrow "Yo ho! Yo ho! A good pirate movie finally!" The history of piracy is full of legend, treasure hunting and adventure. In sharp contrast, the history of pirate movies seems to be stricken with scurvy. Not since the ill fated "Cutthroat Island" (1995) has Hollywood even attempted to capitalize on this genre, leaving the door wide open for a fresh look at Piracy on the big screen. Who would step up to the challenge?

Enter the Walt Disney Company, whose "Pirates of The Caribbean" theme park ride, which has generated such enormous buzz over its lifetime, could serve as the backdrop to a swashbuckling tale. So how does one bring audio-animatronic Pirates to life on the big screen?

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You begin by casting Johnny Depp in the leading role of "Captain Jack Sparrow", an eccentric, over the top, rock star of a Pirate. Our first introduction to his character, riding the mast of his sinking ship into port, shows just how Capt. Sparrow lives, on the edge and without a care but for himself. Depp's deer in the headlights, eye shadowed portrayal of this unique character is the highlight of the movie and works on many levels.

Captain Jack Sparrow meets up with the near flawless beauty and Governors daughter Elizabeth Swan(portrayed here by the ravishing Keira Knightly). Many years before (and in a flashback in the opening scene of the movie) Elizabeth had met a young man named Will after rescuing him on the high seas who carried with him a gold medallion, but we'll get back to that in a moment. Knightly is a budding star and it really shows in this film with her dead-on performance and captivating presence.

The overarching plot surrounds the medallion that Elizabeth takes from young Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) to hide that he is in fact a Pirate himself. It turns out the medallion is part of an ancient curse handed down by the Aztec gods to the historic explorer Cortez. A group of Pirates happened upon the cursed treasure and plundered it, cursing them to walk the rest of their days as "undead" men. Their true colors are revealed by the moonlight which transforms them into monstrous skeletons, an effect that is used repeatedly throughout the movie. To undo the curse, the pirates must retrieve each medallion and spill the blood of those who carried it to repay the Aztec Gods. Sound corny? It is, but it works with a combination of great "moonlight skeleton" special effects and another wonderful performance by Geoffrey Rush as the cursed Captain Barbosa.

Pirates of The Caribbean - Barbosa and Elizabeth The cursed pirates find Elizabeth and bring her aboard their ship, as they believe it is her blood they need to undo the curse. Will Turner turns to the aid of Jack Sparrow (who knows where their ship might be) to rescue her. Sparrow agrees, not out of want to help the bonnie lass but rather he wants to get back what is his, the cursed ship: The Black Pearl.

We are then treated to some exciting high seas adventure with undead pirates battling what seems like the entire British navy all the while Capt Jack uses his wit and sword play to battle Captain Barbosa for control of the Black Pearl.

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The movies humor lends itself to some laugh out loud moments and none of the characters take themselves TOO seriously. Some gags are repeated over and over such as the women Capt Sparrow meets slapping him in the face or one of the undead pirates losing his "glass eye", but mostly the jokes work and there is never a lull in the pace of the movie.

Great acting, entertaining if not overly complex story, and some of the best Pirate Talk "there be" in the movies, all add up to a swashbuckling good time that the whole family will enjoy. Drink up me hardies. Yo Ho!

-- Eric English



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Pirates of The Caribbean: Curse of The Black Pearl DVD Easter Eggs


  • Choose "Fly on the Set" Go down to the "Play All" entry and arrow right to highlight the vampire tooth on the monkey. Click on it to see a clip of the Pirates Cave Construction.
  • Choose "Below Deck" Arrow left to highlight the skull in the middle of the medallion. Click on it to see a CGI demo of the ship battle, done by the Pixel Liberation Front.
  • On the "Below Deck" menu, click on "Scene Index." Go to the second page and go down to "Pirate Ships." Arrow left to highlight the ring on the skeletal hand. Click on this to see the Japanese trailer.
  • On the "Moonlight Serenade Scene Progression" menu, go down to the "Main Menu" entry and then arrow down to highlight the tooth on the impaled skeleton. Click on this to see Keith Richard talk about Johnny Depp basing Jack Sparrow on him.
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