Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Page #7

Synopsis: Once again we're plunged into the world of sword fights and "savvy" pirates. Captain Jack Sparrow is reminded he owes a debt to Davy Jones, who captains the flying Dutchman, a ghostly ship, with a crew from hell. Facing the "locker" Jack must find the heart of Davy Jones but to save himself he must get the help of quick-witted Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan. If that's not complicated enough, Will and Elizabeth are sentenced to hang, unless will can get Lord Cutler Beckett Jack's compass, Will is forced to join another crazy adventure with Jack.
Director(s): Gore Verbinski
Production: Buena Vista
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 42 wins & 53 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
54%
PG-13
Year:
2006
151 min
$423,032,628
Website
3,825 Views


What exactly did he put

into the chest?

Him heart.

Literally or figuratively?

He couldn't literally

put his heart in a chest.

Could he?

It was not worth feeling

what small, fleeting joy life brings.

And so...

him carve out him heart,

lock it away in a chest

and hide the chest from the world.

The key

he keep with him at all times.

- You knew this.

- I did not. I didn't know where the key was.

But now we do. All that's left is to climb

aboard the Flying Dutchman, grab the key,

you go back to Port Royal

and save your bonnie lass, eh?

Let me see your hand.

The black spot!

- The black spot!

- Black spot!

My eyesight's as good as ever,

just so you know.

I have just the thing.

Now, where did I put it?

My little beauty, where are you?

Such a long time in such a mess.

Davy Jones cannot make port.

Cannot step on land

but once every ten years.

Land is where you are safe,

Jack Sparrow,

and so you will carry land with you.

Dirt.

- This is a jar of dirt.

- Yes.

Is the jar of dirt going to help?

If you don't want it, give it back.

- No.

- Then it helps.

It seems we have a need to find

the Flying Dutchman.

A touch of destiny.

That's the Flying Dutchman?

- She doesn't look like much.

- Neither do you.

Do not underestimate her.

- Must have run afoul of the reef.

- So, what's your plan, then?

I row over, search the ship

until I find your bloody key.

And if there are crewmen?

I cut down anyone in my path.

I like it. Simple, easy to remember.

Your chariot awaits you, Sire.

Oi!

If you do happen to get captured, just say

Jack Sparrow sent you to settle his debt.

- It might save your life.

- Bon voyage!

Douse the lamps.

Sailor.

- Hoisting the jib, Captain's orders.

- Sailor!

Hoisting the jib.

Bring up with a round turn.

There's no use.

You've run aground.

No.

Beneath us.

Foul breath.

Hey! Hey!

Down on your marrowbones and pray.

Get back! Get back!

Five men still alive.

The rest have moved on.

Do you fear death?

Do you fear that dark abyss?

All your deeds laid bare.

All your sins punished.

I can offer you

an escape.

Don't listen to him!

Do you not fear death?

I'll take my chances, sir.

To the depths.

Cruel blackguard!

Life is cruel.

Why should the afterlife

be any different?

I offer you a choice.

Join my crew

and postpone the judgment.

One hundred years before the mast.

Will ye serve?

I-I will serve.

There.

You are neither dead nor dying.

What is your purpose here?

Jack Sparrow sent me

to settle his debt.

What is your purpose here?

Jack Sparrow

sent me to settle his debt.

Did he, now?

I'm sorely tempted to accept that offer.

Oh.

You have a debt to pay.

You've been captain of the Black Pearl

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Ted Elliott

Ted Elliott (born July 4, 1961) is an American screenwriter. Along with his writing partner Terry Rossio, Elliott has written some of the most successful American films of the past 30 years, including Aladdin, Shrek and the Pirates of the Caribbean series. In 2004, he was elected to the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America; his term on the board ended in 2006. more…

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