This is the saddest part of the movie, along with Will's 'death'. Governor Swann and James dying was hard to watch, too. So I basically just cried the entire movie!
I never understood why she didn't just buy a ship of her own, hire a small crew and sail out to meet Will at sea every once in a while. It was only said that Will couldn't come on land. Davy Jones was able to board other ships so why couldn't Will?
remember what Will's dad said. Where they go, she can't follow. The Flying Dutchman is a combination of the River Tartarus and Charon the Boatman. It spends most of its time ferrying souls to the afterlife, and the living can't go there. The Dutchman is essentially (when captained by a decent person) the naval equivalent of a year round Santa Claus, flying through the world, picking up the souls of people that have died at sea, and ferrying them on. (of course the completely-out-of-nowhere ending would have been for Elizabeth to snitch one of the Aztec gold pieces, become undead, and go with Will. that would have been god damned epic. but we wouldn't have gotten the heart rending scene at the end of POTC 5.)
I find it weirdly fitting that the first words spoken in the Pirates trilogy was Elizabeth singing the 'pirates' life for me' song, and the last are her son singing the same song.
He says the phrase 'It's nearly sunset' with so much passion and love in his voice, it makes you want to melt so much. I loved Will Turner, even when he had barnacles on his face.
Me and my close friend from the states visited Land's End in Cornwall (the last tip of land in England) on our very last day together before she flew back home. We both mentioned this scene how much similar it felt to us. We both said Will Turner's words "Keep a weather eye on the horizon".
I think the reason he still looks human is because he does his job “correctly”-the reason they all looked like sea creatures was because they were cruel and treating the souls poorly and as slaves.
So when the FD was in thr command of jones, it was mainly used as a warship. But what does the dutchman actually do when not ferrying souls? Does it just sail along the seas, or just lies lifeless at the bottom of the ocean untill there is a soul that died at sea
You realize around the globe, statistically, a human dies every 3 seconds? Even if you estimate only 1/3 of that statistic is a death at sea, that is still close to 3 million people a year, for ten years.
What does the son do when they are having sex? And how does he divide up his 24 hours, do you spend most of it with the son you've never met or the wife you haven't met in 10 years 😂
Can someone explain why Elizabeth can't join Will on the ship, cause I really don't get it and I kind of find it really sad, that he has to leave her on that island??
@@shataysianelson9414 Well I mean if he does his job (gets the souls where they belong) no one on the ship turns into a "fish creature" so, ... and they could be together as a family Will, his dad, Elizabeth and their son
@@kn-zm3yj they still have to be fishy creature,those ships going to place where normal human can't go.If she want to join then she must be the crew for eternity
She ain't dead Bro. Will is dead and cursed along with all the crew members. The ship's job is to ferry soul to afterworld, so only the dead can go there.
@@mizumochidonuts8194 In Dead Men Tell No Tales, Will didn't turn into a fish creature. He had some sea stuff on his face but I think that was just because of natural causes because he spends so much time underwater and has nothing to do with the curse, otherwise he would've looked much more different
I think it was the curse of the ship to return to davy Jones locker/ the underworld/ the upside down/ the further lol. For 10years I believe. But Wills technically dead so he shouldn't age I don't think. Just an undead theory