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kennahijja ([personal profile] kennahijja) wrote2007-06-01 03:03 pm

PotC 3, with Spoilers

All right, I went to see Pirates of the Carribean 3 last night with [livejournal.com profile] hummelchen, and it was great fun and nearly made me forget I had a headache most of the time. Enjoyable, exciting, if the weakest of the three, and hopefully the last!

We fought over coffee on the relative merits of the first part ([livejournal.com profile] hummelchen's favourite, and the second (mine), and discussed a lot of RL things so that I walked out in a way better mood (and a little less scared) than before.

That said, I do have a serious question about the ending!ending of this...

Well, the *final* ending after the credits... did I interpret this right, that the boy who was hanged (and singing beforehand) at the beginning was indeed Will's and Elizabeth's son from the end? Because that'd be very cool in a highly tragical way - and a way better ending than the 'leaving open the possibility of a sequel' that was the 'real' end? Or am I applying my trademarked 'jumping to conclusions and then clinging to them' interpretation style?

The ending thing aside, I thought that the entire film would have benefitted from being shorter (the Calypso-plotline in particular seemed *very* superfluous, and contained the only moment in a film of otherwise stunning visuals where CGI really *really* sucked too much for words).

But that aside, it was definitely fun, if not the best thing since sliced bread :).

spoiler ahoy

[identity profile] kalieris.livejournal.com 2007-06-04 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
You clearly didn't sit through aaaaallll the credits. :D

After they list every single sentient and semi-sentient lifeform that had anything whatsoever to do with any part of making the movie, there was a quick scene that was set 10 years later. Elizabeth and a young boy walking to the ocean, waiting for Will, who arrives on his ship moments later in a green flash.

Re: spoiler ahoy

[identity profile] allika.livejournal.com 2007-06-04 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Poor kid.

"Mum, where's my father?"
"Oh, he's ferrying the souls of those who died at sea to the afterlife."
"...oh...can I go play with my toy boat, now?"
"Yes, sweetums."

I'm sad I missed that scene, though. No doubt there was sad/inspirational/wistful/violiny music playing in the background.