@@sabnox9869 Thats why i said "imo" (In my opinion). I don't tell you to think like me. And i don't say "one is better than other" either. Look like "you are entitled to your own opinion" cuz you doesnt even accept the perspective of others people I did not criticize your perspective either, i just shared my personal opinion without trashtalking someone about their preference.
@@sabnox9869 Did i said you trashtalked me ? No i said i don't trashtalk someone You get easily triggered for no reason. You are the one who "gonna get your head kicked in one day because you're insufferable" dude. Go outside, breathe, i don't know. You look really ridiculous. Have a nice life
@@sabnox9869 Ok we maybe misunderstood each other. My opinion was personal like your and i didnt want you to think i was like " my opinion is better and yours suck" I just said something to maybe start a debate between what make one opinion relative or not , not to see whos right or not but just to debate without hate about something we like. That's all dude :)
@@sabnox9869 I know my english isnt perfect (didnt even take any lesson, all by myself) We probably start to misunderstood each other for that cuz i didnt used right words or something like that ^^ I apologize about it
@@bernardoalmeida5227 I don’t think he was! From what I remember he hunted down vampires and jack sparrow was the one that got away before he became what we see in the video
00:00 The Beginning We see that Davy Jones was just a boy who lived close to the coast. He was the son of a lowly metal worker, but he was never truly interested into the craft, he was much more interested in music and poetry. Whenever his father gets drunk and scolds him, he would hide at the beach; the sound of the unending waves had always brought a sense of peace to Davy Jones. He loved the ocean, its beautiful sound, its infinite combinations of waves crashing into one another, unpredictable yet mysteriously beautiful, like a woman. The goddess of the sea, Calypso was touched by the boy's pureness and love, she then transformed into a human girl to meet with the boy. The two fell in love very quickly, and Davy had learnt enough from his father to have made two matching music boxes; one for himself and one for his one and only love. 01:09 The Attack Until one day, the pirates attacked Davy Jones' village and his home was burnt to the ground. his family and friends butchered before his eyes. Davy, having very nearly escaped death, drifted into the ocean on a wooden debris, which he was then saved by Calypso. 02:00 The Contract "Do you fear death?" Calypso asked Davy, as an immortal goddess, the concept of death has always fascinated her. "I fear the thought of never meeting you again." Davy Jones answered. "You can be with me, always" Calypso told Davy, "if you would serve as my captain, my guide to the souls who are lost at sea." Calypso also told Davy Jones that if he accepts, he would be to be able to only set foot on land once every ten years; for the magic to remain unbroken. Davy Jones agreed. Soon, Davy Jones was blessed with eternal youth and powers beyond imagination. He commanded his own ship and crews of lost souls. Beings of the ocean were subject to his will. With these amazing powers, his first decree was to hunt down the pirates that murdered his family. Despite Calypso's dismay in Davy Jones dwelling his mind in mortal affairs and he must fulfill his duty and his duty alone. Davy Jones replied "This IS my duty. I will ferry their souls onto the next world as it is promised. I swear to you!" Shocked and terrified of the dark side of Davy Jones, Calypso fled away. But Davy Jones' mind was set. With his command over the mighty beast - Kraken. He sank the pirate ship and have him devoured every soul on board. After it was done, Calypso had not returned. Ten years, he devoted himself to the duty he was charged with. Ten years, he looked after those who died at sea. Finally, when they could be together again; Calypso was not there to meet him. It was true, Calypso loved Davy Jones, as a mortal. Now that he had completely devoted himself and became cursed, Calypso no longer found Davy Jones fascinating nor beautiful. It is then, Calypso realised that " a thing is beautiful not because it lasts. A candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and Davy Jones was once a beautiful boy who was pure and knew not fear and death. And now Calypso see something that reminds her of herself, an immortal who had no purpose in life nor have the freedom to act as they pleased. She had corrupted him, and she could not live to see him again, for it pains her heart to see what he had become. Davy Jones waited on the promised island. He waited and waited, until he realised that Calypso was not coming... 02:57 The Rage Outraged. Davy Jones cursed Calypso and renounces her contract, her love and her. It caused her to become cursed, and his body underwent drastic change as punishment for breaking the contract between him and Calypso. He then sought the pirates to bind Calypso into her human form. This time for good. 03:24 The Silent Tear After it was done, Davy Jones felt nothing. He was hollow inside, his love betrayed him and locking Calypso in her human form did not fill the void she left behind. Life was indeed cruel, when revenge did not bring him peace and his love did not bring him reciprocation. Filled with relentless hate, love, rage and sorrow, Davy Jones cut out his heart and locked it in a chest along with all the love letters and poetry he had given her. The man had died, now he was left a husk, a monster that knew not love or pain, a being that was both alive and dead. As he closed the chest, he realised that there was one item missing, and it was the music box he had in his pocket. Davy Jones took it out and let the music play; as soon as the music played; memories of their love danced into his mind, and brought Davy Jones to tears. He could not let go of the box and kept it on him on all times, as a token of what once was. He shall bear this pain for eternity and remember the times they were together, for it was the only thing he had left that made him feel "human". An untainted memory, a remembrance of the life that Davy Jones once had which brought him the only peace he had known.
@@lordindustrous4971 Thank you :) I have thought about it but i am still figuring out the dynamics of Davy Jones relationship with Calypso, and who Calypso was as a being. I will take me a long time, and probably no one is gonna read it. but i will try to write about it some day :)
@@henryhammarberg6070 I kind of agree. Calypso's betrayal turned a once passionate man into someone numb to everything. He started to see emotions as pointless and even cruel. Something that only brings pain and therefore must be erradicated.
Bill Nighy's performance was truly inspirational.. and to me, Davy Jones will always be my most favorite Pirates of the Caribbean character. A villain should not be a monster just because. He should have depth, emotions, a reason why he turned out this way.
Compared to stuff like Ronin from Guardians of the Galaxy or Whiplash from Iron Man, Davy Jones was like an ocean of depths compared to paddling pools. To be honest, after 3, PotC has really gone downhill. They're still fun to watch, they just lack the kick that the others have.
In my opinion. Davy Jones isn't just the best villain in Potc, but one of the best written, acted, and portrayed villains ever. He's a villain that you can fear, but also sympathize with. He drives the plot, while not being above it. In the third movie, I didnt fear Beckett because he himself was scary or could best the heros in combat, but because he controlled Jones. Whoever wrote Jones, bring that writer back for any future movies, they know how to write a 15/10 villain. Edit: Holy cow, I never expected this comment to blow up. Thanks for all the likes!
at first you feel sadness, you lost something special to you and you feel sad. then you feel anger and you start destroying everything which is in your path like a storm, the same storm that rages inside you. but in the end, when all is set and done - the only thing that remains is that same sadness which never left as if you have achieved nothing. such a beautiful yet sad piece of music.
This is one of the best villain themes I’ve ever heard by far and perfectly encapsulates everything Davy Jones was. A broken man who became a monster. He really was a fantastic character.
Fear - Forsaken by your lover Anger - Spent 10 years working tirelessly for your lover Hate - Assail the power of your lover Suffering - Guilt over what you did to your lover
People don’t realize this but this song is a real masterpiece. Say what you want about the series, Davy Jones is one of fiction’s most iconic villains. His story and character is so tragic and sad that you truly sympathize for him. So many who had their hearts broken become cruel and cold and you can’t blame them. It’s as if they ripped out their own hearts themselves so they wouldn’t feel the pain of heartbreak again.
First of all, I love this score. As for your comment: Whatever a person may go through in their life, it is only their choice to brake, give in. It shows only their weakness and whoever sympathize for them, is also a weak person. This is a fact. Too many people on earth lived horrible life, horrible things happened to them. Did all of them turned evil? No! So again, whatever you experience; no matter how horrible it may be, turning evil is only a choice made by weak people. They use what they went through as an excuse and try to make their evil justified. And I'm speaking from experience, I never went evil when a choice presented itself too many times. Have a nice life.
As he literally did in POTC 3 when they cut away from the Singapore heist at the beginning. Cutler Beckett regarding The Dutchman; "Bloody hell there's nothing left.."
He's a broken man but I'm not sure if he's really that evil. He just forgot who he once was. Maybe if there was someone to remind him. Imagine an alternate universe where he finds out he has a child. A child that would pull him back from darkness in time for him to redeem himself.
@Miles Wieda he’s a similar character to snape from Harry Potter you hate him throughout the whole story but at the end you come to realise how they are both victims in a unique way
Davy Jones 100% needs his own movie where he falls in love with Calypso, and looks after those who died at sea for 10 years and then at the end of the movie we see him happily waiting for Calypso, but she doesn’t show and then we see him scream in anger as the sun sets and break down in tears. That would be the most depressing movie ever and I want- no… I NEED TO SEE IT!
@@_ALUCARD_625 I just posted a quote that I thought was related to the comment above. It must be difficult to be "The Destroyer" tho, so explain yourself ma lord.
1:10 "And who have we here? Forgotten sailors... forsaken by the Ferryman, and marooned in the Sea of the Damned. They've pledged their allegiance to me, and I've promised them dominion over the world of the living. They will defend the spire until my work is done!" "He always was a persuasive squid... READY THE CANNONS!"
Such a masterpiece. I can listen to this over and over. It captures every emotion that you are supposed to feel from Davy Jones‘ story, his anger, his sadness, his dispair. And I cannot help but to feel this sadness. Hans Zimmer carried this out to perfection
Calypso: “My sweet. You come for me.” Davy Jones: “You were expecting me?” Calypso: “It has been torture trapped in this single form. Cut off from the sea from all that I love from you.” Davy Jones: “Ten years I devoted to the duty you charged me. TEN years I looked after those who died at sea. And finally when we could be together again. YOU weren’t there. Why weren’t you there?” Calypso: “It’s my nature. Would you love me if I was anything but what I am?” Davy Jones: “I do not love you.” Calypso: “Many things you were Davy Jones. But never cruel. You have corrupted your purpose and so yourself. And you did hide away what should have always been mine.” Davy Jones: “Calypso.”
I love how the music changes from soft, nostalgic, sorrowful 0:47 into something resentful, angry, with a thirst of revenge, pain, grief and chaos. 1:11. Truly epic, worthy of a magnificent pirate story
@Bizarre youve gotta watch it bro, one of the best movies youll see. I first watched when I was only like 5 and i went back and rewatched later. No regrets its soo good..
You gotta love Jones as a villain. He's layered with depth to show insight into how he became a callous cold hearted captain. A broken heart was the catalyst.
I'm so moved my the music. I know it sounds weird, but I can literally feel the grief emanating from the music. Hans Zimmer does such a wonderful job portraying the sheer sorrow, heartbreak, and anger towards love through the music alone. This is one of my favorite movie series ever, with Jones being my favorite character. Period. I could go on for hours about all the great things about his character that make him truly the best
"I only know she was the one thing i ever wanted..... someone took her away from me, and the whole seven seas couldn't fill the hole she left behind".....oh wrong movie
One thing i just noticed about this piece that made me like it even more was the fact that at 2:15 the bass line sounds like a heartbeat, which adds so much more depth and feeling to this track.
This pierces my heart in every way. You can sincerely feel the emotional turmoil the character went through during the whole theme. I think Davy Jones transcribed his feelings for Calypso into the 5 stages of grief which can be perceived in this masterpiece : Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceotance.
Punctuated with the powerful notes of the organ which describes anger, pain and frustration. In a nutshell I think his loss turned into a grief for his beloved Calypso.
Btw Davy Jones is my ultimate favorite vilain along with Cutler Beckett, the latter whom I didn’t recognize the genius and brilliance when I was young :))) we all grew up with POTC I guess ^_^
So..after all these years,im 25 atm. When i was a child Captain Jack sparrow was my favourite,when i was young and innocent. But now..after all the difficulties and pain ive been through..Davy Jones is my favourite, because he is close to me,i feel him. And finally i can understand that the "bad" villains aren't so villenous after all,they are just victims of life and hardship. And this is why now i love this character more, because here exists something deeper than heroes and funny scenes..here exists love,pain,and sacrifices. This is my favourite anti hero ever..
The organ in the back ground at 2:47 is truly outstanding to listen to. It drives the entire piece… if you have head phones… USE them… you will know what I’m talking about when you hear it.
Bizarre He’s right tho. Pop smoke blew the fuck up after he died and so many bandwagoned. I aint even here for pop smoke lol im here for Pirates of the Caribbean.
ItssTurf he actually had a big fan base before he died and then a bunch of bandwagons came in and piled on top of it. I used to feel exclusive because I was one of his fans, and then he died and everyone became a fan over night
@@ysrm i knew him from jackboys and didn't like that drill sound and beats that much. And he was still pretty mid after that came out and then he died. All of a sudden everyone was a huge fan.
Many years ago, i have suffered a heartbreak. There is not one time, that I don’t listen to this piece, that the memories if that particular relationship don’t come into my mind. Powerful. I feel David Jones pain. It never goes away. You learn how to live, but you never quite forget...
It was the start of the pandemic. I did my best for the girl who at the time, was my love interest. I moved all the money I could, I strived to be as emotionally supportive as I could. In return, I got told how everyone else was important, implying that I was worthless. I wish I could just remove my heart like Davy Jones did, this is what I listen to when I remember all of that. Those who are heartless once cared too much.
The song to play after a break up, and it starts to sink in; then it is acknowledged and you snap inside, it storms in you with a passion churning around your heart intensely, it starts burning like fire torching everything in its path from joy and security to personal thoughts and feelings, then it smolders dimming down it feels lukewarm and becomes cold...It chills you until you become numb and like one trapped in a blizzard, you lay down hoping for peace and warmth to return once more.
Davy Jones, in my opinion, is the second greatest villain in cinematic history, only second to Darth Vader himself. Both are phenomenally written, tragic villains, to the point you nearly feel sorry for them, despite the atrocities they’ve committed.
This has to be the most beautifully heart-wrenching villain theme ever written its simply amazing how much emotion can be in one chord let alone this whole score my hats off to the beautiful man who wrote this
“Ten years I devoted to the duty you charged me. TEN years I looked after those who died at sea. And finally when we could be together again. YOU weren’t there. Why weren’t you there?” I love that line. Davy Jones’s story is so sad, a man who was broken by the one woman whom he loved once, a man who was cursed for eternity in the form he was in.
They way the music harmonicaly revolves around the heartbeat of Davy joans and how when angry the beat is more promenant. Not only is this an amazing piece of music but also holds a lot of symbolism as a man's heart is emotionaly played with it turns them into a feind
Davy Jones' theme is so painful. Thats the best way I can describe it. It just sounds like the soundtrack of pain. A pain you know that changes you into something you didn't think you could be, but you're helpless, because the pain is just too great. At least turning into a monster is better then experiencing that pain.
3:22 the sound from here I really really feel the great sadness and great pain right in the depth of Davy's heart it directly tells you that how hurt he is it tells you how tired he is it tells you how love left a huge scar on his heart
From this moment, the background beat is gone. The heartbeat. This is when Davy Jones tore out his heart to become the heartless monster he became, but still unable to escape the sadness. He never could bring himself to get rid of the musical locket. The musical locket that is playing from this moment.
You ever have that thought. To play this song while you're angry, and imagine you yourself are a nightmare at sea. But not so much a nightmare. More like someone who hurts deeply and you take it out as an aw inspiring raging day dream.
I love when davy jones playing his organ while venting all his inner anger and hatred out while the ship in is an dangerous storm such an beautifull moment it feels like the storm is davy jones inner anger in his mind after calypso betrayed jones
I had a heart and it was true, it fled from me and went to you. Please take care, as I have done, for now you have two, and I have none. I had a heart, and I thought it true, for it fled from me, and went to you. But you took my heart, and threw it away, and now I ask, how can I stay?
@Arthur Weatherall My love was true, yours was a play. Is this the price, that I must pay? For trusting you, now I have pain. And all the tears, I shed in vain. Now anger is, all that remains. This boat and seas, hold me like chains. I will break free, and find you dear. I will bring you, a gift you fear.
@@Mabaz Thou hast not yet seen, how downcast I have been, And when thou shalt see, how shalt thou be? Even now thou can turn round, and see that thou shalt be found. Turn round now, and make a vow, To stay together, happily and ever. Or stay on thy way, but then I shall say nay, And alone shalt thou be, and I shall be free. Come back to me! Come back to me!
“Ten years I devoted to the duty you charged me, ten years I looked after those who died at sea, and finally when we could be together again…you weren’t there…why weren’t you there?”
If one thinks about it, Jones' and Calypso's story is quite fascinating. I think their relationship exemplifies the kind of love-hate relationship that sailors have for the sea. Think about it: sailors of all stripes dedicate their lives to sailing the seven seas. To do so -- to dedicate one's life wholeheartedly to the sea -- might require a deep love for the sea. And that is surely understandable; the sea is, after all, a place of immense beauty. I think we've all seen the majesty of the sea's bright blue waters, the smell of humidity in the air, the soft sound produced by the gentle crashes of waves, and the sun's light glistening in the open waters, like a lone bright star twinkling in the dark night sky. Love for such beauty is surely understandable. But the sea is also a dangerous place. Many a man has lost his life in those raging waves, cast down to the bottom of Davy Jones' locker. Sailors understand this. Despite the love some feel for the open seas, those same waters can rob everything a man holds dear in an instant. Many sailors, then, have a conflicting relationship with the sea, both loving and hating it, idolizing and fearing it, admiring its beauty and shunning its depravity. For Jones and Calypso, this is the same; Jones both hated and loved Calypso, a sea goddess and personification of the sea itself. And so, he suffers for it; his love for Calypso, for the sea, causes him immense despair when "the sea" (Calypso) ultimately betrays him. The sea, after all, is fickle in nature - unpredictable even. Again, all sailors understand this: they know that the sea, while strikingly beautiful, can betray them in an instant, toppling their ships with crashing waves and causing despair. One must think that many sailors have this despair-filled relationship with the sea, just as Jones and Calypso do. Yet, they're transfixed by it. Despite the danger, despite, one must imagine, losing friends and family to the sea, they carry on sailing anyway. They cannot help themselves, just as Jones couldn't. Fuck, it's tragic but beautiful. The sea does mesmerize some people, so much so that they are willing to risk everything for it! I love how you can hear Jones' (and perhaps all sailor's) feelings of despair and tragedy seep through this song -- it's palpable!
@@chrisvanschothorst8075 Yep, that was the idea! I used to watch a show about crab fisherman way back when, and something I always found particularly striking was how much they loved fishing out on the open waters even though their job was super dangerous. Anyway, I somehow managed to connect that to this. I figured most sailors throughout history must have felt that way, just as Jones did about Calypso (the literal sea). I think Jack also says in one of the movies how much he loves it too despite how dangerous it is to be a sailor/pirate (even in modern times). And there is something quite beautiful about people willing to risk everything to do what they love, even as they suffer for it (or will/might suffer for it). Yo-ho, yo-ho a pirate's life for me, right?
0:50 I want to see the moment he waited for her, and unable to bear the pain, cutting out his owm heart, damning himself and those in his charge to cruelty and misery as the Dutchman morphs into a twisted mockery of itself
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Davy Jones is clearly the best character in PotC
The anger, the fear, the pain... Love is a strong feeling.
@@sabnox9869 Jack is good but Davy Jones history are more deep and complete imo
@@sabnox9869 Thats why i said "imo" (In my opinion). I don't tell you to think like me. And i don't say "one is better than other" either.
Look like "you are entitled to your own opinion" cuz you doesnt even accept the perspective of others people
I did not criticize your perspective either,
i just shared my personal opinion without trashtalking someone about their preference.
@@sabnox9869 Did i said you trashtalked me ? No i said i don't trashtalk someone
You get easily triggered for no reason. You are the one who "gonna get your head kicked in one day because you're insufferable" dude. Go outside, breathe, i don't know. You look really ridiculous.
Have a nice life
@@sabnox9869 Ok we maybe misunderstood each other. My opinion was personal like your and i didnt want you to think i was like " my opinion is better and yours suck"
I just said something to maybe start a debate between what make one opinion relative or not , not to see whos right or not but just to debate without hate about something we like. That's all dude :)
@@sabnox9869 I know my english isnt perfect (didnt even take any lesson, all by myself) We probably start to misunderstood each other for that cuz i didnt used right words or something like that ^^ I apologize about it
“Life is cruel, why should the afterlife be any different”
- Captain Davy Jones
love this quote
Actually it went "Why should Death be any different?"
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@@captain7381 guess someone disliked pal😂
@@captain7381 hear that a lot🖐🏻
“Interstellar is Hans Zimmer’s best organ score”
Davy Jones: Hold my Kraken
Hold my kraken 😂😂
This is my favourite YT comment ever
They are equal.
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@@brodytraylor65 excuse, WHAT?!
He cut his heart out and locked it in a chest so it wouldn’t get hurt again. A badass pirate with no heart. GG
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I know this is irrelevant, but Davy Jones isn't a pirate.
@@evertbasson2854 well he was in the past bro
@@bernardoalmeida5227 I don’t think he was! From what I remember he hunted down vampires and jack sparrow was the one that got away before he became what we see in the video
wym GG, this aint even a game
What’s beautiful about Davy’s theme, is that you feel his pain. You feel his remorse, his vulnerability, his sorrow and his anger.
You also feel the fear, the fluctionation, with the fascination that never diminishes.
@@drunkserval7396 There is a certain magic to the theme, wouldn't you say? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I can identify with him. I feel all the same..its horror
@@drunkserval7396 I can relate to this song on so many plains of existence I would even use this song
Dont forget betrayal.
00:00 The Beginning
We see that Davy Jones was just a boy who lived close to the coast. He was the son of a lowly metal worker, but he was never truly interested into the craft, he was much more interested in music and poetry. Whenever his father gets drunk and scolds him, he would hide at the beach; the sound of the unending waves had always brought a sense of peace to Davy Jones. He loved the ocean, its beautiful sound, its infinite combinations of waves crashing into one another, unpredictable yet mysteriously beautiful, like a woman.
The goddess of the sea, Calypso was touched by the boy's pureness and love, she then transformed into a human girl to meet with the boy.
The two fell in love very quickly, and Davy had learnt enough from his father to have made two matching music boxes; one for himself and one for his one and only love.
01:09 The Attack
Until one day, the pirates attacked Davy Jones' village and his home was burnt to the ground. his family and friends butchered before his eyes. Davy, having very nearly escaped death, drifted into the ocean on a wooden debris, which he was then saved by Calypso.
02:00 The Contract
"Do you fear death?" Calypso asked Davy, as an immortal goddess, the concept of death has always fascinated her.
"I fear the thought of never meeting you again." Davy Jones answered.
"You can be with me, always" Calypso told Davy, "if you would serve as my captain, my guide to the souls who are lost at sea."
Calypso also told Davy Jones that if he accepts, he would be to be able to only set foot on land once every ten years; for the magic to remain unbroken.
Davy Jones agreed.
Soon, Davy Jones was blessed with eternal youth and powers beyond imagination. He commanded his own ship and crews of lost souls. Beings of the ocean were subject to his will. With these amazing powers, his first decree was to hunt down the pirates that murdered his family.
Despite Calypso's dismay in Davy Jones dwelling his mind in mortal affairs and he must fulfill his duty and his duty alone. Davy Jones replied "This IS my duty. I will ferry their souls onto the next world as it is promised. I swear to you!"
Shocked and terrified of the dark side of Davy Jones, Calypso fled away. But Davy Jones' mind was set.
With his command over the mighty beast - Kraken. He sank the pirate ship and have him devoured every soul on board.
After it was done, Calypso had not returned.
Ten years, he devoted himself to the duty he was charged with.
Ten years, he looked after those who died at sea.
Finally, when they could be together again; Calypso was not there to meet him.
It was true, Calypso loved Davy Jones, as a mortal. Now that he had completely devoted himself and became cursed, Calypso no longer found Davy Jones fascinating nor beautiful.
It is then, Calypso realised that " a thing is beautiful not because it lasts. A candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long, and Davy Jones was once a beautiful boy who was pure and knew not fear and death. And now Calypso see something that reminds her of herself, an immortal who had no purpose in life nor have the freedom to act as they pleased. She had corrupted him, and she could not live to see him again, for it pains her heart to see what he had become.
Davy Jones waited on the promised island. He waited and waited, until he realised that Calypso was not coming...
02:57 The Rage
Outraged. Davy Jones cursed Calypso and renounces her contract, her love and her. It caused her to become cursed, and his body underwent drastic change as punishment for breaking the contract between him and Calypso. He then sought the pirates to bind Calypso into her human form. This time for good.
03:24 The Silent Tear
After it was done, Davy Jones felt nothing. He was hollow inside, his love betrayed him and locking Calypso in her human form did not fill the void she left behind. Life was indeed cruel, when revenge did not bring him peace and his love did not bring him reciprocation. Filled with relentless hate, love, rage and sorrow, Davy Jones cut out his heart and locked it in a chest along with all the love letters and poetry he had given her. The man had died, now he was left a husk, a monster that knew not love or pain, a being that was both alive and dead.
As he closed the chest, he realised that there was one item missing, and it was the music box he had in his pocket. Davy Jones took it out and let the music play; as soon as the music played; memories of their love danced into his mind, and brought Davy Jones to tears. He could not let go of the box and kept it on him on all times, as a token of what once was. He shall bear this pain for eternity and remember the times they were together, for it was the only thing he had left that made him feel "human". An untainted memory, a remembrance of the life that Davy Jones once had which brought him the only peace he had known.
This was awesome to read, thank you for this
@@The2x4wizard Thank you for reading it ! :)
@@dcfefs np man
You should write a whole fanfic about this sir, excellent writing
@@lordindustrous4971 Thank you :) I have thought about it but i am still figuring out the dynamics of Davy Jones relationship with Calypso, and who Calypso was as a being.
I will take me a long time, and probably no one is gonna read it. but i will try to write about it some day :)
The music is so accurate - from sad broken heart to heartless cruel broken monster
Many things he was, Davy Jones, but never cruel
@@henryhammarberg6070 You have corrupted your purpose... and so yourself.
@@henryhammarberg6070 I kind of agree. Calypso's betrayal turned a once passionate man into someone numb to everything. He started to see emotions as pointless and even cruel. Something that only brings pain and therefore must be erradicated.
Like DARTH VADER
@@roddyvalencia8689 Anakin n.2 is my second most favorite villain
Bill Nighy's performance was truly inspirational.. and to me, Davy Jones will always be my most favorite Pirates of the Caribbean character. A villain should not be a monster just because. He should have depth, emotions, a reason why he turned out this way.
Those kinds of villains are the best because you can sympathize with them. Like Barbossa in the first one, they all have tragic backstories.
@@sarahkinsey5434
Let us all hope those guys return, in the new, and hopefully last, Pirates of the Caribbean film.
Compared to stuff like Ronin from Guardians of the Galaxy or Whiplash from Iron Man, Davy Jones was like an ocean of depths compared to paddling pools. To be honest, after 3, PotC has really gone downhill. They're still fun to watch, they just lack the kick that the others have.
Well, some villains work great even without depth and emotion. Try King Ghidorah (2019).
Bill Nighy, the music guy!
Hero: "You're a monster!"
Villain: "I am what people made me."
I would say in many cases the villains are right with that statement
life is cruel
@@nato4295 "Why should the afterlife be any different?"
@@mawborne3820 well done 👍😃😲
Funny enough Darth Vader said those exact words to Obi Wan Kenobi “I am what you made me”
The one's who are heartless once cared to much
-Davy jones
When did he quote this?
*too
@@JesusSavesSde in the book he did
Thought Tia Dalmatia said this?
I never said this
-davy jones
In my opinion. Davy Jones isn't just the best villain in Potc, but one of the best written, acted, and portrayed villains ever. He's a villain that you can fear, but also sympathize with. He drives the plot, while not being above it. In the third movie, I didnt fear Beckett because he himself was scary or could best the heros in combat, but because he controlled Jones. Whoever wrote Jones, bring that writer back for any future movies, they know how to write a 15/10 villain.
Edit: Holy cow, I never expected this comment to blow up. Thanks for all the likes!
Total agreement.
Facts be spitting from this lad
@Duke What's your favorite?
Love the idea, but he died in worlds end, right? How would they bring him back?
@@oxynyz_3516 Oh I mean bring the writers back. Who ever wrote him.
If you listen closely you hear that the beat of the song in the background is a heartbeat. Hans, you fricking legend...
at first you feel sadness, you lost something special to you and you feel sad.
then you feel anger and you start destroying everything which is in your path like a storm, the same storm that rages inside you.
but in the end, when all is set and done - the only thing that remains is that same sadness which never left as if you have achieved nothing. such a beautiful yet sad piece of music.
Relateable
🖤 beautiful
🐶 👺
Davy Jones: 100 love messages
Calypso: Seen
*This theme is born*
Nicholas Chen me sending stuff to my crush
you nailed it
simp?
@@Gabriel-bt7ix yes
@Alika Fifi arafiah Eh?
This is one of the best villain themes I’ve ever heard by far and perfectly encapsulates everything Davy Jones was. A broken man who became a monster. He really was a fantastic character.
Have you ever heard the tragedy of Davy Jones the Pirate?
It's not a tale the Black Pearl crew would tell you about
@@marianolaferte6333 It's a Flying Dutchman legend.
Top ten most ambitious crossovers!
Davy Jones was so powerful and so wise, he could influence the Brethren Court to bind Calypso in her bones and escape, love.
@@dogswifty7800 He had such knowledge of the seas that he could even keep the woman he cared about from dying
Fear - Forsaken by your lover
Anger - Spent 10 years working tirelessly for your lover
Hate - Assail the power of your lover
Suffering - Guilt over what you did to your lover
Fahs
@@cobaltcresent lmfao
@@cobaltcresent 🤣🤣
@@cobaltcresent no, he's referencing Yoda
Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering
Vergil the legendary dark slayer And what does suffering lead to? That’s what I want to know.
People don’t realize this but this song is a real masterpiece. Say what you want about the series, Davy Jones is one of fiction’s most iconic villains. His story and character is so tragic and sad that you truly sympathize for him. So many who had their hearts broken become cruel and cold and you can’t blame them. It’s as if they ripped out their own hearts themselves so they wouldn’t feel the pain of heartbreak again.
First of all, I love this score. As for your comment: Whatever a person may go through in their life, it is only their choice to brake, give in. It shows only their weakness and whoever sympathize for them, is also a weak person. This is a fact. Too many people on earth lived horrible life, horrible things happened to them. Did all of them turned evil? No! So again, whatever you experience; no matter how horrible it may be, turning evil is only a choice made by weak people. They use what they went through as an excuse and try to make their evil justified. And I'm speaking from experience, I never went evil when a choice presented itself too many times. Have a nice life.
@@wolder16Not weak, someone trying with his last breath to be strong, for some, the only option that they see
1:10 you can just see the Dutchman coming out of the water and the montage of ships being destroyed.. Davy Jones is criminally underrated!
Thank you!
As he literally did in POTC 3 when they cut away from the Singapore heist at the beginning.
Cutler Beckett regarding The Dutchman;
"Bloody hell there's nothing left.."
What a beautiful theme for a beautiful villain.
Is he really a villain though
Or a corrupted soul
He is not the bad guy here, but love is cruel
He's a broken man but I'm not sure if he's really that evil. He just forgot who he once was. Maybe if there was someone to remind him. Imagine an alternate universe where he finds out he has a child. A child that would pull him back from darkness in time for him to redeem himself.
@@harrypaw-teronmars9004 The question is, was he beautiful?
@@spoofer9113 😍😍😍
A melody of a man whose heart was broken by his one true love... The sea.
Best villain ever tentacles down
Underrated
Besides Vader
@@natetill812 Davy Jone: The Darth Vader of the Carribean ^^
The darth vader of pirates of caribbean
x IReaper I honestly prefer several villains over Vader. Yeah Vader’s great in all, but Davy Jones is preferable to me.
@@jurassicbread4279 Cause Vader isnt the vilain. He is the main heroe of star wars.
France Rugby I partially agree. While yes he is the hero of the last movie, he is undoubtedly the main and primary villain of the series itself
No, He`s a Davy Jones of The Star Wars!
@Miles Wieda he’s a similar character to snape from Harry Potter you hate him throughout the whole story but at the end you come to realise how they are both victims in a unique way
Screenwriter: I know it sounds insane but in this scene there's a squid-man playing his organ on his ship...
Hans Zimmer: Say no more, I've got this
William Turner : I choose my own fate
Davy Jones : Then it wouldn't be fate , would it ?
I love this line
Do you fare death
Agent 3 You have no idea...
Yes
@@odhranthomson7807 deathah*
Ngl I’m kinda hungry.
*"Life is cruel, why should the afterlife be any different?"*
One of my favourite lines
Davy Jones 100% needs his own movie where he falls in love with Calypso, and looks after those who died at sea for 10 years and then at the end of the movie we see him happily waiting for Calypso, but she doesn’t show and then we see him scream in anger as the sun sets and break down in tears. That would be the most depressing movie ever and I want- no… I NEED TO SEE IT!
Short film masterpiece
@@zazztherazzledazzle1837 not a short film, a legit movie
Not with modern Disney, unfortunately.
*Never apologize for being the monster, no one apologized for making you one.*
(Saw this line somewhere, absolutely love it)
-'The river that everything drags is known as violent, but nobody calls violent the margins that arrest him.' Bertolt Brecht
That literally just made my jaw drop. Profound words.
Hence why I don't apologize.
@@adrifhauster3442 you think you make sense?
@@_ALUCARD_625 I just posted a quote that I thought was related to the comment above. It must be difficult to be "The Destroyer" tho, so explain yourself ma lord.
1:10 "And who have we here? Forgotten sailors... forsaken by the Ferryman, and marooned in the Sea of the Damned. They've pledged their allegiance to me, and I've promised them dominion over the world of the living. They will defend the spire until my work is done!"
"He always was a persuasive squid... READY THE CANNONS!"
ah yes, a fellow Pirate's Life update fan
@@duke1614 finally some SoT recognition
@@gigacat9761 I did that mission a few hours ago😄
Such a masterpiece. I can listen to this over and over. It captures every emotion that you are supposed to feel from Davy Jones‘ story, his anger, his sadness, his dispair. And I cannot help but to feel this sadness. Hans Zimmer carried this out to perfection
Whenever I’m feeling down, I always come to this beautiful song. I feel like it’s the perfect embodiment of rage and despair.
That’s why you should have an organ on the invisible hand
Nice Idea.
pop smoke scenario
Calypso: “My sweet. You come for me.”
Davy Jones: “You were expecting me?”
Calypso: “It has been torture trapped in this single form. Cut off from the sea from all that I love from you.”
Davy Jones: “Ten years I devoted to the duty you charged me. TEN years I looked after those who died at sea. And finally when we could be together again. YOU weren’t there. Why weren’t you there?”
Calypso: “It’s my nature. Would you love me if I was anything but what I am?”
Davy Jones: “I do not love you.”
Calypso: “Many things you were Davy Jones. But never cruel. You have corrupted your purpose and so yourself. And you did hide away what should have always been mine.”
Davy Jones: “Calypso.”
One of the dopeness scenes hollywood ever made.
Gayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@Rick Timmy wtf how is it gay lol
Myths battle
Typical women, always trying to blame the man lmao
I love how the music changes from soft, nostalgic, sorrowful 0:47 into something resentful, angry, with a thirst of revenge, pain, grief and chaos. 1:11. Truly epic, worthy of a magnificent pirate story
RIP POP SMOKE 💫 💫 🕊. Shout out Hans Zimmer
Abdul Minara listen to scenario
@Bizarre youve gotta watch it bro, one of the best movies youll see. I first watched when I was only like 5 and i went back and rewatched later. No regrets its soo good..
Guys play the being part of this song in 2x speed sounds exactly like scenario
@@elvyngarcia1 lmao you’re right
scenario pop smoke sample
You gotta love Jones as a villain. He's layered with depth to show insight into how he became a callous cold hearted captain. A broken heart was the catalyst.
I'm so moved my the music. I know it sounds weird, but I can literally feel the grief emanating from the music. Hans Zimmer does such a wonderful job portraying the sheer sorrow, heartbreak, and anger towards love through the music alone. This is one of my favorite movie series ever, with Jones being my favorite character. Period. I could go on for hours about all the great things about his character that make him truly the best
"And we would be together always and you would give me your heart...... if only you had a heart to give"
"I only know she was the one thing i ever wanted..... someone took her away from me, and the whole seven seas couldn't fill the hole she left behind".....oh wrong movie
Obi-wan Kenobi I think it's from Game Of Thrones King Robert
General Kenobi
General Kenobi... You are a bold one
Ben... Why:?
Hello There
One thing i just noticed about this piece that made me like it even more was the fact that at 2:15 the bass line sounds like a heartbeat, which adds so much more depth and feeling to this track.
2:58 🖤 I can feel the rage and anger and sadness rolled into one
Same dude
@@coffee8385 how have you been doing
@@everythingguy456 I’ve been doing fine, what about you?
@@coffee8385 meh
Exactly how I feel
"Those who are heartless, once cared too much"
This pierces my heart in every way. You can sincerely feel the emotional turmoil the character went through during the whole theme. I think Davy Jones transcribed his feelings for Calypso into the 5 stages of grief which can be perceived in this masterpiece : Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceotance.
This is like a loop : a soft opening and sad end and return to the music box
Punctuated with the powerful notes of the organ which describes anger, pain and frustration. In a nutshell I think his loss turned into a grief for his beloved Calypso.
Btw Davy Jones is my ultimate favorite vilain along with Cutler Beckett, the latter whom I didn’t recognize the genius and brilliance when I was young :))) we all grew up with POTC I guess ^_^
Credits to HANS ZIMMER the man who makes us discover new emotions through music listening
amazing
So..after all these years,im 25 atm. When i was a child Captain Jack sparrow was my favourite,when i was young and innocent. But now..after all the difficulties and pain ive been through..Davy Jones is my favourite, because he is close to me,i feel him. And finally i can understand that the "bad" villains aren't so villenous after all,they are just victims of life and hardship. And this is why now i love this character more, because here exists something deeper than heroes and funny scenes..here exists love,pain,and sacrifices. This is my favourite anti hero ever..
I haven't seen Pirates of the Caribbean in years but I'm still getting emotional over this song. I mean, the comments aren't helping but whatever.
Nice
The first 3 movies are still amazing! A perfect trilogy in my opinion
@@TheHalloweenSpirit true. It doesnt beat lotr, but that's not a trilogy in spite of many people thinking that
Hanz Zimmer is the greatest musician of the later 20th and early 21st century.
''You shoot, no problem.But if I don't die, there's a big problem''
-Davy Jones
One of the greatest soundtracks of all time.
The organ in the back ground at 2:47 is truly outstanding to listen to. It drives the entire piece… if you have head phones… USE them… you will know what I’m talking about when you hear it.
Pop Smoke - Scenario 💫
Shut up you only know him cuz he dead
Bizarre He’s right tho. Pop smoke blew the fuck up after he died and so many bandwagoned. I aint even here for pop smoke lol im here for Pirates of the Caribbean.
ItssTurf he actually had a big fan base before he died and then a bunch of bandwagons came in and piled on top of it. I used to feel exclusive because I was one of his fans, and then he died and everyone became a fan over night
@@ysrm i knew him from jackboys and didn't like that drill sound and beats that much. And he was still pretty mid after that came out and then he died. All of a sudden everyone was a huge fan.
Vibe most of his fan base been jacking him since 2018 including me
Many years ago, i have suffered a heartbreak. There is not one time, that I don’t listen to this piece, that the memories if that particular relationship don’t come into my mind. Powerful. I feel David Jones pain. It never goes away. You learn how to live, but you never quite forget...
It was the start of the pandemic. I did my best for the girl who at the time, was my love interest. I moved all the money I could, I strived to be as emotionally supportive as I could. In return, I got told how everyone else was important, implying that I was worthless. I wish I could just remove my heart like Davy Jones did, this is what I listen to when I remember all of that. Those who are heartless once cared too much.
Exact same thing, the things I did for that girl...
Been more than a year and it feels like it happened yesterday
its as if someone took emotions and wrote them as notes. clearly can feel anger,sadness out of this piece of music. BEAUTIFUL
Arguably one of film's best villains. Masterfully written and portrayed!
I love how the tone captures the essence of Davey Jones- from tragedy, to rage, to mourning.
The song to play after a break up, and it starts to sink in; then it is acknowledged and you snap inside, it storms in you with a passion churning around your heart intensely, it starts burning like fire torching everything in its path from joy and security to personal thoughts and feelings, then it smolders dimming down it feels lukewarm and becomes cold...It chills you until you become numb and like one trapped in a blizzard, you lay down hoping for peace and warmth to return once more.
BuckEye49 thats deep
Ice Heart I’m deep this is 14
@@Willlive032 Beautifully said.
Sadly yes 😔
You know what's worse, feeling that without the happy memories
Davy Jones, in my opinion, is the second greatest villain in cinematic history, only second to Darth Vader himself. Both are phenomenally written, tragic villains, to the point you nearly feel sorry for them, despite the atrocities they’ve committed.
Yeah, despite the fact that Vader was a whiny bitch with borderline disorder and we knew almost nothing about him before the prequels.
This theme is beautifully crafted for Davy jones, it shows his pain, grief, love, anger
10/10 villain from a really good movie, the first and second ones will forever be classics for me.
Меня она пробирает до глубины души. Чувствуется и трагизм и помпезность и угроза одновременно.
This has to be the most beautifully heart-wrenching villain theme ever written its simply amazing how much emotion can be in one chord let alone this whole score my hats off to the beautiful man who wrote this
“Ten years I devoted to the duty you charged me. TEN years I looked after those who died at sea. And finally when we could be together again. YOU weren’t there. Why weren’t you there?”
I love that line. Davy Jones’s story is so sad, a man who was broken by the one woman whom he loved once, a man who was cursed for eternity in the form he was in.
The peak of CGI in movies. I know/heard the staff had a crazy hard time (caused by 'bosses') but they created a masterpiece.
Davy Jones joins Squid game
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Davy Jones is one of my favorite movie villains ever. So well written and Bill Nighy plays him masterfully. Plus Zimmer’s score for him kicks ass. 🙌
They way the music harmonicaly revolves around the heartbeat of Davy joans and how when angry the beat is more promenant. Not only is this an amazing piece of music but also holds a lot of symbolism as a man's heart is emotionaly played with it turns them into a feind
Ahhh Hans Zimmer, the GOD of Theme Suites
Quelle belle chanson. Et quand on regarde le film on a envie de pleurer. Quel film magnifique et touchant. Triste réalité du monde d'aujourd'hui
This genuinely sounds like a souls boss theme.
How could you not Imagine Davy Jones as one... I imagine him having 3 phases...
@@thedemocraticfilipino6417 fight him on the deck of his ship, 1st phase calm seas, 2nd phase stormy seas, 3rd phase Kraken shows up.
@@shinkicker404 Heck yeah, Id pay for that stuff
From software should Do a pirate souls after elden ring.
That's not what souls themes sound like. I get what you're trying to say, but they sound completely different
Hans Zimmer truly is a genius when it comes to composition. Up.there with the greatest names of all time
Darth Vader and Davy Jones are extremely similar. They’re both corrupted men with broken hearts, amazing themes and at least 1 fake leg.
Yeah but Davy didn't skip to the hall to kill kids
Too call this a masterpiece would be underselling it. Honestly one of the best pieces of music ever composed imo.
Davy Jones' theme is so painful. Thats the best way I can describe it. It just sounds like the soundtrack of pain. A pain you know that changes you into something you didn't think you could be, but you're helpless, because the pain is just too great. At least turning into a monster is better then experiencing that pain.
Davy Jones is one of the saddest and best-told bad guys I like this character with the back story perfectly my childhood showed me the best character
That drop at 1:40 sends chills down my spine
Roll back 30 seconds and that one hits HARD
He is not a villain . He is just heartbroken, sweet, in love man
All of them..
Sadness, sorrow and anger all in one piece of music. Genius
“Life is cruel ... why should the afterlife be any differentaah” ... Davy Jones will always be the best character in P.O.T.C !
Remember, the fact that a Villain as Dracula or Davy Jones plays the organ makes him pure epic style
Wanna know why they often play an organ?
“Tell me, do you fear DEATH!” This song makes me feel that and more!
3:22 the sound from here I really really feel the great sadness and great pain right in the depth of Davy's heart it directly tells you that how hurt he is it tells you how tired he is it tells you how love left a huge scar on his heart
I've always been in love with the sea, even when I didn't know it
From this moment, the background beat is gone. The heartbeat. This is when Davy Jones tore out his heart to become the heartless monster he became, but still unable to escape the sadness. He never could bring himself to get rid of the musical locket. The musical locket that is playing from this moment.
What would film be without Hans Zimmer. Let's be honest he is the top 1 when it come to composing for film
Him and John Williams both are
I'd say Danny Elfman is great too.
@@Kycilak Ennio Morricone
2:04, in case anyone was wondering where the split was
Como una melodia puede expresar tanto llanto, amor, desesperación, horror etc... Es una bomba
The lore of this trilogy is soooo amazing and underrated
As kids we used to hate Villains
As adults we understand why they are Villains
Stolen comment but okay
@@zurdddtk3025 how is it stolen?
@@zurdddtk3025 how is it stolen if most people feel it?
@@MrAhmadibnu I mean it's the third time I see it too :)
@@dragos5640 my bro...out of millions of events things must've had it's own coincidents
Finally, keep this song. Hanz took it off his channel and this is my favorite one!
Hans Zimmer es un capo, me gustan todas sus canciones
You ever have that thought. To play this song while you're angry, and imagine you yourself are a nightmare at sea. But not so much a nightmare. More like someone who hurts deeply and you take it out as an aw inspiring raging day dream.
What girls listen to after a breakup: Ariana Grande, Doja Cat, Post Malone
What boys listen to after a breakup:
Yeet I actually did
Spitting tha truth
Yup
@@darthjarjarthewise3279 yes lord jar jar it will be done
gay
I love when davy jones playing his organ while venting all his inner anger and hatred out while the ship in is an dangerous storm such an beautifull moment it feels like the storm is davy jones inner anger in his mind after calypso betrayed jones
Pop Smoke's song 'Scenario' sampled this and I swear to god, it's the best sample there is alive on God.
Trilha sonora desse filme foi majestosa, incrivelmente diferenciada!
like it or not, there's always someone who identified with davy jones. the anger of feeling betrayed, and the pain of being seen as a villain
I had a heart and it was true, it fled from me and went to you. Please take care, as I have done, for now you have two, and I have none.
I had a heart, and I thought it true, for it fled from me, and went to you. But you took my heart, and threw it away, and now I ask, how can I stay?
@@VirulentVermin welcome to the club
Wow.. that’s deep. Bravo good sir..
@Arthur Weatherall
My love was true, yours was a play. Is this the price, that I must pay?
For trusting you, now I have pain. And all the tears, I shed in vain.
Now anger is, all that remains.
This boat and seas, hold me like chains.
I will break free, and find you dear.
I will bring you, a gift you fear.
@@Mabaz
Thou hast not yet seen, how downcast I have been,
And when thou shalt see, how shalt thou be?
Even now thou can turn round, and see that thou shalt be found.
Turn round now, and make a vow,
To stay together, happily and ever.
Or stay on thy way, but then I shall say nay,
And alone shalt thou be, and I shall be free.
Come back to me! Come back to me!
@@VirulentVermin lmao go back to fucking tumblr kid
Every composition i ever liked composer was hans LEGEND zimmer
“Ten years I devoted to the duty you charged me, ten years I looked after those who died at sea, and finally when we could be together again…you weren’t there…why weren’t you there?”
Davy Jones is by far one of my favorite movie characters of all time
If one thinks about it, Jones' and Calypso's story is quite fascinating. I think their relationship exemplifies the kind of love-hate relationship that sailors have for the sea. Think about it: sailors of all stripes dedicate their lives to sailing the seven seas. To do so -- to dedicate one's life wholeheartedly to the sea -- might require a deep love for the sea. And that is surely understandable; the sea is, after all, a place of immense beauty. I think we've all seen the majesty of the sea's bright blue waters, the smell of humidity in the air, the soft sound produced by the gentle crashes of waves, and the sun's light glistening in the open waters, like a lone bright star twinkling in the dark night sky. Love for such beauty is surely understandable. But the sea is also a dangerous place. Many a man has lost his life in those raging waves, cast down to the bottom of Davy Jones' locker.
Sailors understand this. Despite the love some feel for the open seas, those same waters can rob everything a man holds dear in an instant. Many sailors, then, have a conflicting relationship with the sea, both loving and hating it, idolizing and fearing it, admiring its beauty and shunning its depravity. For Jones and Calypso, this is the same; Jones both hated and loved Calypso, a sea goddess and personification of the sea itself. And so, he suffers for it; his love for Calypso, for the sea, causes him immense despair when "the sea" (Calypso) ultimately betrays him. The sea, after all, is fickle in nature - unpredictable even. Again, all sailors understand this: they know that the sea, while strikingly beautiful, can betray them in an instant, toppling their ships with crashing waves and causing despair. One must think that many sailors have this despair-filled relationship with the sea, just as Jones and Calypso do. Yet, they're transfixed by it. Despite the danger, despite, one must imagine, losing friends and family to the sea, they carry on sailing anyway. They cannot help themselves, just as Jones couldn't. Fuck, it's tragic but beautiful. The sea does mesmerize some people, so much so that they are willing to risk everything for it!
I love how you can hear Jones' (and perhaps all sailor's) feelings of despair and tragedy seep through this song -- it's palpable!
I think you are right. I also like how calypso is the goddess of the sea, and Jones then represents all sailors, in a way
@@chrisvanschothorst8075 Yep, that was the idea! I used to watch a show about crab fisherman way back when, and something I always found particularly striking was how much they loved fishing out on the open waters even though their job was super dangerous. Anyway, I somehow managed to connect that to this. I figured most sailors throughout history must have felt that way, just as Jones did about Calypso (the literal sea). I think Jack also says in one of the movies how much he loves it too despite how dangerous it is to be a sailor/pirate (even in modern times). And there is something quite beautiful about people willing to risk everything to do what they love, even as they suffer for it (or will/might suffer for it).
Yo-ho, yo-ho a pirate's life for me, right?
Davy Jones be Getting New Crewmates 🥶👌
0:50
I want to see the moment he waited for her, and unable to bear the pain, cutting out his owm heart, damning himself and those in his charge to cruelty and misery as the Dutchman morphs into a twisted mockery of itself