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Pirates Of The Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
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Pirates Of The Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest
Release Date: 13th July 2006
Language: English
Running Time: 155 mins
 
Rating: PG
Genre: Comedy / Action / Fantasy
Starring: Orlando Bloom, Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley
Directed by: Gore Verbinski
Local Distributor: Buena Vista International
 
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Captain Jack Sparrow discovers he owes a blood debt to the legendary Davey Jones, Captain of the ghostly Flying Dutchman. With time running out, Jack must find a way out of his debt or else be doomed to eternal damnation and servitude in the afterlife. Making matters worse, Sparrow's problems manage to interefere with the wedding plans of a certain Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who are forced to join Jack on yet another one of his misadventures.

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Pirates... Dying

What I loved most: Welcome to Singapore

What I really hated: There won't be Chow Yuen Fatt on the next sequel

next sequel ? hope they rethink their storyline... i love the first part ... err any of you manage to catch that one ? please please do grab it before you watch any of the sequels.... the first part is the best !!! me fell in love with it and watched over 5 times.... errr... this sequel... i think a bit improvement of part 2... i just hate part 2.... guess i expected too much.... after the 1st part... you know... the higher the expectation... the harder it dissapoint you... so do come to the cinema to catch this sequel ... with little expectation... that way you might come out .... feeling better :)

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Capt. Jack (Depp) is back but before you go 'Ho-ho-ho and a barrel of fun' take note that this sequel is just another long-drawn ride through sea-monster-infested waters. And just like taking a second trip on the Pirates Of The Caribbean park ride in Disneyland (on which this franchise is based), be prepared for an attack of deja vu. This sequel may have twice the action and special effects but it offers only half the fun and thrills of the original.

"Dead Man's Chest" starts off promisingly, though. Right from where the original left off, we see Elizabeth Swann (Knightley) and Will Turner (Bloom) getting ready to be married when the nasty Lord Beckett (Tom Hollander) arrives and orders the arrest of the bridal couple. They are charged with helping a certain Jack Sparrow (Depp) to escape but this is actually a ruse by Beckett to get his hands on a magic compass belonging to Jack.

This compass will lead us to a coveted key and to a chest that contains something precious to the slimy Capt. Davy Jones (Bill Nighy), skipper of the legendary Flying Dutchman. The adventure takes us to a cannibal island, a voodoo witch (Naomie Harris), to battles on the high seas against Jones' vessel and a giant octopus, and swordfights and fist-fights among all and sundry.

I would like to say that the non-stop action and plot-twists exhaust us but that would be an exaggeration. They just get boring after a while as director Gore Verbinski drags the sequences to the max. To make matters worse, he closes the movie with a cliff-hanger. Yes, be warned that "Dead Man's Chest" is shot back-to-back with another sequel (just like "Matrix Reloaded") which is due in May next year.

Yet another casualty of Verbinski's 'monster show' and 'action overload' is the characterisation. Halfway through the movie, we stop caring for Jack, Turner and even Elizabeth because their roles have been reduced to almost that of cartoon characters.

Sure, this sequel makes us curious about the next instalment. But dare we pray that we won't be made to walk through a similar plank of pirate fantasy cliches again?