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losthunter ([personal profile] losthunter) wrote2017-07-09 09:43 am
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Avast! Prepare Ye to Watch Some Movies ((Jim))

Tonight, Hunter has his apartment decorated with a pirate theme. He had invited Jim over for a movie-watching marathon, so they could watch the four of five Pirates of the Caribbean movies that Hunter owns.

And in addition to having some pirate decorations hanging around the living room, Hunter is dressed in a pirate costume. He also has some special treats prepared for the movie night, which includes caramel popcorn, salt and vinegar chips, pretzels, peanuts and a few chilled beers.

Everything is ready for Jim to show up, so they can start the movie night.
boldygoing: (Eyebrows)

[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Jim joins him on the couch again, and he's got enough of his appetite back to grab a handful of pretzels to nibble at as the third movie begins.

The depiction of the Locker is nothing at all like Jim expected, and it's so far removed from his own experiences that there are no bad memories brought up this time, watching the increasingly bizarre circumstances in which Jack Sparrow finds himself. And Jim is a little amused at the pirate captain's solution for escape, deliberately rolling the Black Pearl upside-down.

The twists and turns keep coming as the film continues, and Jim mentally cheers when Elizabeth is elected King of the Brethren Court. Not a role he would've expected she would have gotten, in a movie made in the early twenty-first century. It suits her, he feels, satisfied with the natural-seeming evolution of her character from the somewhat naive adventure-seeking noblewoman of the first film into a world-wise Pirate King.
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
The climactic battle scene at the end has Jim's full attention the entire time as the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman circle each other in the goddess-created maelstrom, and he laughs out loud when Will and Elizabeth convince Barbossa to marry them in the middle of the melee. Followed, of course, by the tragedy as Will is killed by Davy Jones, and the somewhat poignant moment when Jones is killed and falls into the "arms" of his lover goddess, down into the whirlpool.

And of course there is the triumphant return of Will as the captain of the Dutchman, joining forces to wipe out Beckett's flagship effortlessly. And although Will is now bound to the Dutchman, it's satisfying enough that he's not permanently separated from Elizabeth, getting a chance to consummate their marriage on dry land before he must sail away.

It's an unexpected but satisfying ending, all things considered.
boldygoing: (Eyebrows)

[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Jim is a bit of a romantic at heart too. While he hasn't often had such a thing in his own life, it makes him happy to see others find their other half, and the evolution of Will and Elizabeth's relationship throughout the films has been a relatively realistic and satisfying one.

"I figured as much," he says, nodding. There were hints of the new plot towards the end, after all, with Jack Sparrow stealing the chart that apparently leads to the Fountain of Youth.
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
Of all the things Jim had expected to happen with Barbossa, having him become a privateer with a peg leg and a big floofy wig was not really on the list, and it's almost comical to watch. The darker tone of the previous two films seems much lighter here, despite the addition of Blackbeard to the cast, and perhaps not quite as emotionally engaging as the previous films. But Jim finds it entertaining enough, settling in to watch a new adventure of Captain Jack Sparrow, this time with no plot points that bring up bad memories.
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
He is not surprised that the romance between the mermaid and the missionary is the highlight for Hunter. Not as compelling as the one between Will and Elizabeth, in Jim's opinion, but believable enough to have a little tug on the heartstrings.

It comes as a slight surprise that the Spanish arrive only to destroy the Fountain, rather than exploit it in turn. It's less of a surprise that Jack's trickster nature comes out once again to defeat Blackbeard and give his life to Angelica instead. And it's entirely unsurprising, yet oddly satisfying, to see Barbossa reclaim his iconic hat and take command of the Queen Anne's Revenge, tearing up his Letters of Marque.
Edited 2017-07-11 15:18 (UTC)
boldygoing: (Eyebrows)

[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"This series really likes the 'undead pirate' thing, doesn't it?" Jim asks, once the trailer is done.
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sure, but I think at this point, most of the main characters have been undead or immortal except Gibbs and Elizabeth," Jim says, a little amused.
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Overall, yeah, they had some issues but they were more entertaining than probably should've been. I did like that they didn't just go with the easy 'finding buried treasure' kind of plot. They were trying to get all the cursed gold in the first one, but they were trying to put the treasure back, which was a nice twist." He nods, taking another small handful of pretzels, since there's still some left.
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course, now that Hunter's mentioned it and Jim is thinking about it, he can't help but draw another parallel to his own life experiences. "I sort of see where they were coming from. Not the religion part of it, but... that sort of thing's like Pandora's Box."
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim decides not to bring attention to the fact that they both have, in a way, dealt with such a thing. Not magic, of course, but if not for the all but miraculous healing power of the serum that McCoy made from Khan's blood, Jim wouldn't be here now. It's something neither of them probably want to think about much.

"It's more trouble than it's worth," he agrees instead.
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-11 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"Does it lock us in to a specific time?" Jim asks, uncertain how movie theaters work in the twenty-first century. "My schedule might change without notice."
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[personal profile] boldygoing 2017-07-12 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
"All right then." He hasn't been to see a movie in any kind of theater for many years, and definitely not a twenty-first century one. Jim raises his eyebrows at Hunter. "Does that mean costumes again?"


[No worries. :( Hope she feels better.]

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