Matthew noack Agreed. So I just place the forth one entirely out of my mind. It really had nothing to do with the original trilogy anyhoo. As for the fifth, Im hoping they do it differently like Sparrow and the Pearl showing up in the modern world. Now THAT would certainly be interesting.
This is the perfect ending to the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. This was the last film from Gore Verbinski, the first director of the films. The stories of William and Elizabeth have had their own tragic conclusion that rounds out their arcs nicely. Also the name of the movie is At Worlds End, and the major themes of the movie is how the era of pirates is coming to and end, the end of a world ruled by pirates. And now even if they defeated Becket, they only gave themselves just a little more time before their era inevitably comes to an end. Barbosa is again the captain of the Pearl with Jack left in the dust, mirroring his eternal chase for the Black Pearl and for freedom. As well as the reflection with Barbosa again ending with Jack pulling another slip on him, proving he could still never beat Captain Jack Sparrow. With him escaping on a shitty little boat (again just like the first film), and off on another adventure with his own personal flag, showing that he will still follow his even on his own. And also singing the original theme park ride as a little reference to how all of this somehow started from an amusement park ride. Maybe Jack did find the fountain of youth and fulfilled his dream of being the last pirate, outliving all his friends and rivals. Perhaps letting us fantasize that maybe, somewhere out there he's still sailing the seas. Achieving pure freedom, riding of into the sunset, forever chasing it. Then they made the sequel........
i think we can all collectively agree that the parts 4 and 5 do not exist. The 4th wasn't that bad but they just added a lot of new characters and suddenly appeared a girl that was the love of jack's life altough she was never mentioned in the trilogy. Also the whole theme of Will and Flying Dutchman kind of dissapeard... Idk 4th one wasn't bad but was just a separate movie And the 5th one.....let's not talk about the 5th one
Its like if they made a sequel to Terminator 2 therefore answering if destiny is real or not…oh wait bad example. Its like if they made a sequel to Inception therefore answering if Cobb was still in the dream or not
I thought PotC 5 wasn’t that bad. I felt like it was more of Barbossa’s movie then Jack’s movie, but that flashback scene was amazing and the best part of the film
Arguably my favorite part of the series. The humming of Jack and the gentle accordion in the background, in his humble little dinghy and raising his humble pirate flag.
I now understand the ending with his compass. Jack's compass points to where you want the most. At first Jack's compass points of going back since he wants rum the most. So he picks up his rum, remove that feeling what makes his compass points to where he wants to go
The tales about Barbossa being a man so evil that even hell spat him back out and then seeing him interact with Jack the monkey and calling him "daddy's boy "is actually hilarious
disagreed. The more i see of them the more i love them. if you have seen dead men tell no tales, the barbosa story is beautiful and it shows more on the characters... also dont forget will turner still is locked up in the ship... they do such a great job on continuing the films its amazing
for me, the Pirate series has been end here. mean theres no On strangers tide and Salazars revenge. wish if Johnny depp could have understand at first place that hes just ruining his career to continue himself in Jack sparrow after this At worlds End.
@@c0mpu73rguy As much as I liked this ending I do feel the sequels were needed. The thing that Jack wants is adventure, freedom, rum, and especially his ship. It's funny that it ended how it started with him a dingy but he went through hell to have his ship. On Stranger Tides wasn't a complete failure it still has certain myths with it.
I love when a series ends the way it began, I consider the original Pirates trilogy to be the only real Pirates movies, everything after that is just fanfiction
I think that On Stranger Tides worked pretty well as a stand-alone film, but in the scale of the franchise, it just didn’t really fit in it. Dead Men Tell No Tales was ok, but most importantly it brought the focus back to the Turners.
@@yankeeforcestudios5431 That's probably the nicest and fairest comment that anyone has said about the last 2 PotC movies (since they get a lot of flak on here) :)
@@dammitc The problem with the latest film is Jack's character. He's always drunk, his way of talking changed, he behaves differently, he doesn't seem like "genius pretending to be dumb" anymore, he just feels dumb. I only hope it was intentional, considering Jack's situation with Black Pearl, his luck running out, and the fact that he was probably cursed (which was hinted in conversation between Barbossa and Shansa).
You were a sailor? That’s so cool! I’m applying for the British Royal Navy and want to know what it’s like going across the world through the ocean can you tell me about your experiences?
@@Whyistherumgone845 Well, mine wasn’t quite THAT adventurous! 😆 I was about 11 or 12 when I was part of Disabled Sail Manitoba, located at Fort Whyte. They had Martin 16 sailboats, JY sailboats, and catboats. Although I never attempted to sail the JYs, I mostly focused on the Martin, and was often accompanied by an instructor. And a handful of times, I solo-sailed a catboat, which was always an amazing experience. My parents and brother were amazed when, after capsizing a catboat, I righted the craft myself, and continued sailing. I didn’t return after finishing (I don’t recall what level I reached), but it was a memorable experience for me. And I have never been in the Navy. I don’t have any plans to apply, either (I feel it’s WAY out of my league, anyway).
out of all the songs in the movies the one Jack mutters to himself in this scene is the most memorable to me and makes me wonder just how chaotic his mind is.
I always imagined Star Wars ending something like this. The Empire destroyed, Han and Leia finally able to be together and Luke flying off into space with the Falcon ready to uncover the long lost secrets of the Jedi.
+Dr Poonlover Then came Disney making a shitty start to a new trilogy that took a shit on everything the fans loved difference is everybody hated On Stranger Tides but loved The Force Awakens
Who else rushed right here after Johnny Depp wins his case against A. Heard, wins both compensation and public opinions! I was here right after the trial ends, watching Johnny as Captain Jack Sparrow, winning and sailing out to a new adventure. To Johnny, congratulations! This is for you! "Yoho Yoho Pirates life for me... we're devils and black sheep, really bad eggs... Drink up me hearties, yo ho..."
Yeah, but now that they've decided to make sequels, they better make 6 movies. Ending the franchise on 5 movies would be shit. And I hope the 6th movie will be epic and without plot holes. Because dead men tell no tales was such a dissapointement.
this ending wasnt that good it leaves the story unfinished i blame you people that johnny depp doesnt want to play as jack sparrow anymore now we will never have a real ending
@@unitedstates4912 because Disney screwed it up. They decided to make him into that walking joke, and drinker. And that wasnt the Capt. Jack Sparrow we all wanted to see.
@@unitedstates4912 The entire point to this ending was that there will always be another adventure for Jack. Viewers didn’t need a film exploring the fountain of youth, because the open ending left it up for interpretation. Fans themselves could talk about and imagine Jack’s many adventures, making him “The Immortal Captain Jack” he always wanted to be in legend. This was essentially the directors handing the fans canon.
It’s easy to tell why Jack loves the sea so much. It’s beautiful & peaceful & no one around to tell him who he can or can’t be. Just him & the open sea
Imagine going to the theater for Black Pearl, thinking a movie based on a ride is gonna be terrible, then being mind-blown by the movie and then leaving the hall with this song playing
ΓΙΩΡΓΟΣ Λ the storyline was crap, the humor they tried to force there wasnt funny and overall it was much, much weaker compared to Gore Verbinski's trilogy. To me Pirates 4 is then same kind of crap as Indy 4.
Minor note...one of my favorite things about the PotC credits is not just the first few notes of the Pirates theme. It's actually whenever they say "Based on Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean". It's almost as if the filmmakers were acknowledging that their big-time franchise owes its existence to a humble (or not so humble) Disneyland ride created by the man who started it all, along with the team of brilliant artists and imagineers who brought his dreams to life.
I love these films. I'm a bit indifferent towards the two they released in recent years but I was younger when I watched the first three and they instilled a great sense of adventure in me. My grandfather was a fisherman and he used to tell me so many stories of his youth and the adventures he had with his father in Cuba and the islands surrounding it. The thought of sailing the seas always filled me with ideas of freedom and adventure. Watching these movies, even with the fantastical elements, maintained that sense of adventure in me. The cast does an amazing job and Hans Zimmer killed it with the score!
Barbossa: Behold the Fountain of Youth. [Sees hole in map] Barbossa: Sparrow 😑. You can tell he wasn't really surprised. But honestly, with all they've been through, he should of seen that coming.
The fourth film does not exist. I will expel it form my household and will only ever show my children the ultimate, fun-filled trilogy that is Pirates of the Caribbean. This ending, upon reflection, is perfect for the trilogy.
What I love about it is that films 1, 2 and 3 show a cycle. By the time the trilogy finishes we see Jack in the exact same position as he was in Curse of the Black Pearl. It's just satisfying to know he will continue on his adventures and probably cock up somebody else's lives along the way !
kelly wilson whitehead I don't mind it but it kind of ruins what made the first three great. There's only so much of Jack I can handle. Every now and then the story needs to flesh out other characters and in the fourth film it just doesn't do that.
yeah they were stationed on davy jones ship then they swung over to the black pearl then they saw davy jones die and his ship sink so they just snuck into the black pearl and found pirate clothes when they were all cheering they came up to the deck and cheered with the pirates and said random pirate things because they had no idea what pirates say
I’d never condone piracy itself, but back then, one has to admire that it took actual skill to sail a ship/boat. Makes me wish instead of more movies, maybe Disney could release prequel novels of sparrows adventures. Cause In the first movie, Elizabeth said there’s many stories.
While it’s cruel that left him again. I feel like it’s some backwards respect that they left him in a port rather than an island to die. Instead of Leaving jack to die it’s more just saying “we’re going out separate ways” in a backstabby pirate way
whatever this one movie is but to me the Pirate of the Caribbean has been end with this one At worlds End. theres no On strangers tide or Salazars revenge exist...........
Calypso is Jacks guardian. She gave him the Pearl and the Compass. My theory is that he and Calypso were close in the past. My theory is He rescued her from Davy Jones locker after they bound her. He had been to the Locker twice when he mentioned there not being rocks before. He freed Calypso and she’s been indebted to him.