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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) Reaction/Review

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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) Reaction/Review

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ohh I see, I totally missed that part about Elizabeth and Calypso, I thought they didn't know who the goddess is and just that she is in human form so I thought what if she is Elizabeth since she was always interested in pirates and all that. but Barbosa already knew who it is 😅 wow that is a huge part to cut out from the movie 😲 so that's the story behind Jack being worth 100 souls, it's too bad it was included in the movie but thank you so much for explaining all this I appreciate it 💖 oh wow I just went back to the 2nd movie!! the pendant is there on the table 😲 so many interesting hidden details I really love this movie a lot! I can't wait to watch the rest 🥰

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Shao Feng thought Elizabeth was Calypso because she was hot, goddess = hot (we men are simple like that lol). Barbosa noticed this and immediately play it to his advantage. He press on that the goddess are in human form, further sold the idea that Elizabeth was Calypso. @1:07:48, this exchange have major context cut out and changed for the movie release. How Jack know Beckett, why he own a debt to Davy Jones. Jack was someone who did try to do honest living as a captain. Becket trying to curry some favour to move up to lordship and sold 100 slaves. Jack felt this was wrong and set them free and Beckett burn and sunk his ship for this. This is how Jack own a debt to Davy Jones, Davy raise his burned ship and why his soul was worth 100 souls. This is also why he was angry at himself during the insanity scene in DJ locker @35:30, "If you just gave a man another chance"..."that sort of thinking got us into this mess". He gave the slaves another chance at life at the cost of his own. He doing the right thing always somehow end up punishing him. In your second movie reaction, @2:24:56 this is why there was so many "random people" genuine mourning for his death, these were the slaves that he freed. Also in your second movie reaction, @59:50 geez I wonder what that on the table, the foreshadowing is maddening😅

Kurato Wakiru


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