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is the son every fan wanted to see. Idealistic, brave, and desperate to reunite his parents (yes, Elizabeth Swann has a cameo at the end). Brenton Thwaites does earnest well, though he lacks the roguish charm of Orlando Bloom’s Will.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Review - Alex Rowe Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales...
To its credit, the film delivers two excellent action sequences: is the son every fan wanted to see
is a thrilling and entertaining adventure that is sure to delight fans of the franchise and newcomers alike. With its action-packed plot, stunning visual effects, and strong performances from the cast, it is a worthy addition to the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No
Salazar is a specter of a time before piracy, a purist Spanish Navy captain who believes in order and cleanliness. His curse—existing as a decaying, fragmented version of his living self—is visually spectacular and narratively symbolic. He represents the "cleaning up" of the world, a force that seeks to erase the chaotic freedom that Jack Sparrow represents. Bardem’s performance is a highlight of the late-series entries; he is genuinely threatening, moving with an uncanny, waterlogged physics that distinguishes him from the glut of CGI villains in modern blockbusters.
Set sail into danger 🏴☠️ Watch Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales now on [Disney+/Prime Video/Apple TV]. Don’t wait—the dead are already onboard.
