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Top Reviews 15 of 29 people found this review helpful. Can you imagine the pitch meeting for this film? 'We've written a story based on a DisneyLand theme park ride. Please give us some money to make this film.' Someone certainly took a big risk but it definately paid off. Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) wants to rescue his ladylove, Governer's daughter, Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightly) who has been kidnapped by these Pirates and is being held aboard their ship The Black Pearl. Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is the former Captain of the Black Pearl who wants revenge on his former first mate Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) for committing mutiny and leaving him to die on a desert island. Barbossa has kidnapped Elizabeth because she had the Aztec Medallion that he needs to lift the curse that is upon his ship and crew. (They stole the cursed Aztec gold and now live in a kind of undead state of perpetual torment until they lift the curse) Unfortunately for Barbossa, Elizabeth stole the Medallion from Will when they were children (Long story. it makes sense when you watch the film) and it's actually Will's blood that they need to lift the curse. Something Jack Sparrow knows all too well. Jack and Will have to work together to achieve their respective goals. Throw into the mix some scary pirates, some comical pirates, The Royal Navy Commadore Norrington (Miles from This Life) who has two ambitions in life, One is to Marry Elizabeth and the other is to see Jack Sparrow either Shot of Hanged, (He has an unhealthy dislike of all Pirates) and Elizabeth's father Governer Swann who just wants his daughter to settle down and stop galavanting about the Ocean with these Pirate types and you get the general picture. The script is incredibly well written and funny. Johnny Depp gets the best lines ('You look somewhat familiar, have i threatened you before?') but there are also plenty for his sidekick Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly's 'You like Pain? Try wearing a Corsett.' was used in all the trailers. There are sword fights a plenty but Jack and Will's Blacksmith's shop duel at the start and the battle between Jack and Barbossa at the end are the best. And there's also Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom for the girls to look at and Keira Knightly for the lads. Keira's in her undergarments for the most part but don't get too exited. it's set in the high days of the British empire when underwear basically means a thin white dress. Now you'd expect me to close with some kind of comment such as 'Drink up me hearties yo ho' but i wont. All that is really left for me to say is 'Oh and Will? Nice Hat. Review ID: 10000000001226211 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 25/07/06 by: 5 of 8 people found this review helpful. I love it. The whole thing is hysterically amusing, and simply terrific fun to watch; one of the most entertaining big releases I've seen for years. Total nonsense of course, but massively entertaining; people of all ages can find something to enjoy here, if only to spot how many films the writers have parodied. Tongue in cheek is very firmly the order of the day here. The acting is of an extremely high standard -Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightly are excellent in their own roles, Jonathan Pryce has his own unique presence, even in a notionally 'nice' role like this, and everyone clearly had a great time. Even the more minor characters were superb. Beautifully stylised, and realised by people who believe in a sense of professionalism. But OK, like everyone else, I'll say it. What really lingers in the mind makes this film is Johnney Depp's magical performance, mincing about in dark eyeshadow and liner, with a South African accent that also blends shots of Irish and God-only-knows what into it. Where on Earth did that come from? It's utterly manic, in the best possible way. Mesmerising. Eveyone is over-the-top; as you'd expect from such a film, but his takes things to another level, whilst retaining complete artistic integrety. The direction is very impressive. It helps that the script is good, with tightly written dialogue, and a sense that there was a desire to include everything that could possibly be thrown in to make the best possible entertainment without crippling the story by too many additional subplots. Pacing is about right for individual scenes, though I'd probably try to loose about 15 minutes from the total length -it's a little over-long for the story as it stands, but some clever editing would sort that without damage to the whole. There's great flare shown, delightful humour in presentation, and it moves fluidly, with little slowing of the generally very brisk pace. The effects (visual and audio) and stunts are frequently extremely amusing, and also invariably of a high standard -very good indeed, as you'd expect from a Disney release: they have a reputation for firing cash at wheir productions to get them looking and sounding right, and this is probably the best example so far. There's huge full-range sound, retaining massive energy down to 20Hz, and great dynamic swings, with little evidence of compression. Oh yes, the score is very well-matched to the film too, superbly played, and loaded with deliberate melodrama. Very entertaining. The DVD issues are all good, superbly mastered, with a delightfully crisp picture quality, lovely colour, and very nicely mixed sound, with a good balance between music / effects and dialoge, which is usually crystal clear. The 2 and 3 disc sets are best, primarily because they are now very cheap -only a little more than the regular release, so why not. They're stuffed with extras, and very nicely presented. The third disc in the triple disc edition is perhaps going a little too far, but that's the one I bought, simply because it cost me no more than the regular release[s]. Is it the greatest film ever? Of course not, and I doubt anyone would pretend it is. 2001: A Space Odyssey is is not. But it is vastly entertaining, and oddly, actually supports repeat viewings, which you can't say about many monster releases. At the very low prices now charged, it'd be a shame not to indulge yourself in a bit of sheer escapism. Review ID: 10000000001437307 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
