2007/05/30

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
























I love this guy not only he is chinese actor but also his emotion in movie

Acting :
Everyone does a nice job further developing their characters in this third installment. As the young lovers, Knightley’s Elizabeth has gone from being a pampered—albeit feisty—lass to a full-fledged, ass-kicking pirate (even if she has clean teeth), while Bloom’s Will, once green at the whole hero thing, turns into a true leader. Rush, as the new and improved Barbossa, isn’t nearly as menacing in human form as he was undead, but his sparring with Captain Jack over who’s the rightful captain of the Black Pearl makes for some hilarious scenes. Nighy even gets to display a somewhat softer side to Davy Jones, as we learn more about the octopus head’s backstory. Hollander (Pride & Prejudice) appropriately oozes villainy, while Chow makes a nice addition as the grizzled Chinese pirate lord. Last but not least is Mr. Depp. Thankfully, his Jack Sparrow isn’t as cartoonish as he was in Dead Man's Chest. In fact, watching him interact with a whole pirate ship full of Jack Sparrow clones is quite something. But with a mixture of pirate swagger, sexuality and effeminate mannerisms, Jack never really changes—and that’s fine by us. And yes, Keith Richards makes a well-placed cameo. That guy was born to play a pirate.

link:http://www.hollywood.com/review/Pirates_of_the_Caribbean_At_Worlds_End/3703111

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