That's probably because they wouldn't listen to his plan or theory of how crazy it sounds that they need to flip the ship to get back to their world. So he just started running, saying he sees something that the others can't see or find what he's looking at.
With the average running speed of 8 mph for 3 seconds, we can deduce that the black pearl is 35.2 feet wide or 10.729 meters wide. I counted 32 laps for the crew that follows jack from the start (estimate for the majority of the crew is, like, 26? 30?) with no breaks for most of the rocking and *uphill* for the last 5-8 laps. That alone sounds exhausting, but the crew had to hold onto the railing of the pearl for 16 full seconds while being exhausted from the running. After this, they had to hold their breath for *a minute and seven seconds.* with minimal time to inhale for holding their breath. Conclusion: the black pearls crew is athletic as fuck.
Barbosa shouting "Let it shift!" is somehow so epic. Jack suddenly makes up a strange and insane idea and he instantly does everything he can to make sure it comes to fruition.
What's cool is that when the Pearl returns to the world of the living, it comes out of the water just like the Dutchman. It makes you wonder if that's what happens everytime the Dutchman goes underwater and comes back up
@@gamevidz8763 he means “what if the dutchman is going to the world of the dead everytime it goes underwater” smartass which also makes sense cos davy jones’ job was to ferry the souls of those lost at sea to the afterlife
They might've just said he was crazy. But, by the time they figured out his plan, they were already enacting it. He didn't wanna give them time to think, "What happens if we flip the ship, and he was wrong?" That didn't happen till they were under water and holding their breaths. He might be crazy in some ways, but he's a brilliant captain.
Captain Turner i think he just didnt want barbossa to understand how to read the map and by explaining his actions it would take away from his victory over barbossa and the mutual dick measuring contest they had going on in the film.
This is without a doubt my favorite scene in the entire franchise. This encapsulates Jack in such a perfect way. He's a clever man thinking outside the box but still comes off as a goofy idiot (deliberately or otherwise.) And the music is just exquisite!
This might be my favourite scene in the whole series. It's perfect from the score, to the fact that jack makes everybody follow him without telling them what the plan is, the 2 weirdos being hang down somehow, the amazing CGI. It's masterpiece
Can anyone? Jack Sparrow is told in this movie that he's mad(i.e. crazy, insane, etc). Then Jack says: thank goodness for that. Cause if I wasn't, this'll probably never work. When Jack Sparrow is escaping from the British ship. You know, I wonder if he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along.
2:30 I love the face that Jack makes after he says "Now up is down", he's like "Well i dont know if this was a bright idea but it's too late to change it"
What's cool is the flash of green is an actual mirage that happens at sea in the middle of the ocean. It's not always perceptible but it can be observed in the right conditions
What I love about this scene is: 1. Barbossa, of all people, realizing Jack's onto something and IMMEDIATELY going downstairs to tell everyone to set the cannons loose. 2. The supernatural way the teleportation is done. They don't just flip back and suddenly they're in the world of the living, no, it's the WATER THAT SUDDENLY FLIPS.
And I love music. My favourite scene in all Pirates movies, because of music. Although pity that in the middle (when Pintel and Ragetti are shown tied to the mast) its intension breaks down.
Not exactly. You can see that Jack looks down to the ground and suddenly looks quite strange. Then the Ship suddenly comes back to the surface. That, along with the part with the waterfall just means that their world is really flat and Jones' locker isn't just on the bottom of the sea, it's at the opposite site of the world, upside down. When they turned the ship, they were aligned like everyone on the overworld, so the locker just put them through the world. That all could also explain why they could enter the locker, but never exit it. If they travel to worlds end again, they won't fall down a waterfall again, because they're already on the bottom
Well pirates back then never learnt to swim especially a blacksmith like Will, it's also the reason the cook doesn't jump off of the row boat to escape the flames of the Revenge in Potc 4, because he cant swim.
did anyone notice jacks face when the ship was about to tilt and everyone was grabbing on to the side. and he says "Up is down?" as if hes thinking hmm maybe it could have meant something other than flipping the damn ship xD
@Nebulaseacura a ver pendejo ese tipo que cayó al mar regreso al mundo de los vivos el fácilmente nado para abajo del barco junto al resto lo que le dijo Dalma respecto a que no abandonen el barco se refería a que no sigan a las almas de quienes vieron en los botes que si los seguían no podrán encontrarlos de nuevo
I love Jack's expression when he says "now up, is down?" as the ships turning over... it's like he's not sure this was the right thing to do but it's too late now
Actually I’m not so sure they would have, technically they’re already in the land of the Dead, we saw dead people in this area in previous scenes, so perhaps they just woulda been upside down in the water until sundown. Who says you have to hold your breath when you’re technically already dead?
@@thatonenicehusky ah, says who? The ten year part of the curse only applies to Davey Jones, as evidenced by the fact his crew go ashore to chase the chest in the last movie.
While it was Johnny Depp that was the heart of the movie, it was the great supporting cast of Kiera, Orlando, Higgins, Barbossa and other minor characters that made the movies wholesome. This is what was missing from POTC5. They should have atleast made two movies in series so that new characters can get a development arc like Barbossa or Davy Jones.
Everyone's talking about Jack running around and rocking the ship, meanwhile I'm sitting here wondering how the hell did those two weirdos managed to perfectly tie themselves upside down together with no help at all...
Yeah well, in the earlier scene you can see him talking to 2 of his alter egos, like 2 mini Jacks hiding in his hair. I'm guessing that's what he was doing.
Especially when his “replacement” already jammed her foot so far down her throat by trying to tie the “reboot” to sexism and strong women. Clearly she’s never actually WATCHED any of these movies. The protags were actually Will and Elizabeth but Jack said nope and stole the whole franchise out from under them in his very first appearance on screen. That’s talent.
+Lumo TV If not then that's kind of sad, makes them look stupid because by this time it's pretty clear to see that Jack knows what he is doing post of the times so following him would he the smartest thing to do. Best chance for survival so not following him would probably get you on the wrong side.
How ironic and tragic, in a way, for Mr.Depp to be at the World's End right now, with this court, AH and other shenanigans. He brought us so much joy through so many movies for so long and yet only a few loud sentences of a manipulator woman was enough, according to Mr.Depp's words, set arrows from all over the globe on him. I hope he'll go through this and succeed.
The way the pearl comes out from under the water is exactly like the flying dutchman. It hit me at this point how Davey Jones just appears everywhere and his ship doesn't go under water like a submarine. It goes underwater, to the other side. To the purgatory that he was supposed to be ruling. And it comes out everywhere in the real world like this. He goes through objects not because he's a squid man. He's an eldritch spectre. Not every ship or person can do that. Others need to do how the map instructs.
@@sagarshah8639 The music is 50 to 60% of the scene, really. A lot of people don't realise how much music shapes the way a scene is perceived in movies.
It's also one of the few LEGIT ships in the film too. That thing can actually sails. Those cannon were also real but it was use to fire blank in the film.
@@raymondhj "The Black Pearl was originally a merchant ship called Wicked Wench, but its crew later turned to piracy under the command of a pirate captain named Morgan, who was killed during a battle with Spanish Royal Navy Captain Armando Salazar (You can see this flashback scene in the recent movie when jack is young). The helmsman, Jack Sparrow, was granted captaincy of the Wicked Wench after out-maneuvering Salazar and saving the crew during battle. Years later, the Wicked Wench became registered to the East India Trading Company and owned by Cutler Beckett, the EITC Director for West Africa. At the time, Jack Sparrow was in the employ of the East India Trading Company and regained captaincy of the Wicked Wench. Jack Sparrow captained the Wicked Wench for Cutler Beckett for about a year, hauling various cargoes, but he refused to haul slaves. Beckett, determined to browbeat the captain into obedience, demanded that the young captain transport a cargo of slaves to the New World. Initially Sparrow agreed, but when he realized that he was betraying the Wicked Wench, as well as himself, he rebelled and freed the slaves by taking them to Kerma for safe asylum. Furious that Sparrow had flouted his orders and stolen the "cargo" of "black gold", Beckett had Sparrow thrown into jail. After allowing him to languish for a couple of months, Beckett had Sparrow transported to the Wicked Wench's anchorage, about a mile from the coast of West Africa, near Calabar on the Bight of Benin. After personally branding Sparrow with the "P" brand (so he'd be forever identifiable as a pirate), Cutler Beckett gave the order to fire incendiary carcass charges at the Wicked Wench, in order to totally demoralize her captain."
Legendary, amazing, extraordinary sequence! It’s scenes like this that make you fall in love with the movie!! Great job by the production team and of course Hans with a magnificent soundtrack!
Can we just appreciate how incredible this scene is made by Hans Zimmers score. And incredible film in and of itself without music, but with, it’s unbelievable
2:41 is a foreshadowing moment to signify how Elizabeth loses Will to the sea and he comes back through the water which we see in the end. A detail too good. Masterful writing.
This scene is one proof why Jack was a respected captain even when he didn’t seem like having the proper knowledge on leading the crew as a captain nor the multiple ways of navigating in the sea. He’s mad enough to get his own answers in idiotic ways but effective. Also one of the reason why him being mutinied made sense, cuz his methods always costed the crews
I love how you can see how Jacky and Barbossa operate as captain and first mate in this little scene. He doesn't question his ridiculous plan, he orders the crew to time it with the swell and cuts cargo loose.
I love their team ups in these movies . Barbossa was a great villain in the first movie but he started to be my favorite character in "at world's end " especially the epic wedding scene
@@SigalDa Well, sure, but originally Jack was the captain and Barbossa was the first mate. Then the whole mutiny thing happened and things went sour. But OP meant that in this scene they're without noticing or intending it acting as if they were the captain and the first mate again.
This concept astounds me. The concept alone for Davy Jones' Locker in any tale wasn't really explored much in the realm of how and why it is a place but somehow, these writers managed to take a nautical tale and turn it into an epic while explaining the complex charms and puzzles of such a fairytale world like an undead land such as Davy Jones' Locker and how to escape it. Well done, writers, well played.
@@sb416 what thing? The locker is a sailing legend and has nothing to do with the bible. If you're talking about the locker being a purgatory, then that concept isn't original to the bible either
Yes! When Barbosa said getting to the land of the dead is easy and getting back is the challenge, he understood that he was only brought back by chance and not just on his own. Jack knew the chart and Barbosa trusted. The Green Flash was how the Dutchman traveled to and from the After Life at Will through the water. The Davy Jones corrupted his purpose by keeping the dead and making them serve and going after innocent ships. I do wish they expanded on Davy Jones’ lore.
Barbossa needed Jack to get back out. He's also definitely going to at least want to keep Jack around for any other needed bits of wisdom - he might want the ship but getting rid of jack vastly reduces his chances at surviving in a changing world.
Studer Andrew Aye! but this is just the start! let us not forget in May 2017, she be sailing once more in Pirates of the caribbean dead men tell no tales! ..... (Looks at my comment.) What? did I just bloody say that like a pirate? huh....odd.
After Jack said "Now up, is down" you can see him squint his eyes for a split second, as if he second guessed himself "This is the solution right?" Lol