I love how Jack anticipated that stealing the map was going to annoy Barbossa but didn't anticipate Barbossa would steal the black pearl thr first chance he got
What you didn't notice and neither did I till now is at 3:47 when he opens the compass to point to what he wants. It points to the bottle of rum which he picks up to trick the compass which operates on what the holder wants to point the way to go and not to the rum.
@@mayronsting5627 that makes sense, taking the map was an insurance policy, he'd be I have the map and the pearl, but if I know Barbossa to be himself and take the pearl I'd have the map 😉
You think Jack used to say this to Barbossa when Barbossa was Jack's first mate? Then Barbossa took that advice to heart? It would explain his behavior
I love the symmetry of the trilogy: most people don’t see how clever this scene was written We’re ending the trilogy with Jack exactly how he entered the first film: alone, on a small ship, with a bottle of rum and a dream over the horizon.
i was one of the many people YOU speak of that didnt see it! you are so smart that you can see and understand the amazing writing and directing of this movie trilogy. You are clearly one step above us and need to be praised!
@@sobeksuwek I don’t like it excaty because of that. Magic of the seas shouldn’t be bonded to one single material thing. This was the whole concept of Calypso. Sea is mysterious and cruel itself. Mystery and magic were already declining as it was said in the previous movies. It should be go on like that and got weaker over time as the seas got explored and that mystery fade away rather than “Oi there is a magical item that causes all of this and we destroyed it, now there is no magic!” kind of stuff.
@@sobeksuwek magic wasn't removed from the sea, just the CURSES. Curses such as the Curse of Davy Jones, the Curse of the Aztec Gold, Salazar's Crew to be free, so on, so forth. That doesn't stop sea monsters or calypso from existing.
They ripped off the idea from Cutthroat Island, where a British lieutenant who's been on the wrong side all along has a change of heart and joins the pirates at the last minute, although it was way more unexpected and appropriate than this.
Remember that on most pirate ships it was a loose form of democracy. Meaning that the crew would often vote on what decisions were made, like where to go and what to attack. The captain was the one chosen by the majority of the crew to represent them and lead them in battle but outside of battle the captain was, generally, just as equal as a deck hand in the decisions made. So when the crew comes to the captain to ask about where they're going and what the loot is it's not that dangerous and just meeting to discuss things.
Personally, I didn’t see it as them missing Jack per say. As they are Pirates after all, all about wealth. They probably used it as a pretense to see what their objective is. Hence why they carefully worded “How will you make us rich?” To Barbossa. Hence why he was “Ah! Feast your eyes gentlemen!” Not that they will miss Jack, some might. But others, just trying to use it as a means to figure out their goal.
@@adrianh.3102 u make a great point but im sure most people picked up on that and its not exactly what im getting at, i think the 1st commenter actually made a good point too and it ties to what made me happy about this scene
Well, him and Ernest Shackleton. And the infamous Captain Bligh did a fine job as well, 3600 nautical miles in an open boat. He may have been a butt, but he was a competent seaman.
@@sarthakiii I personally enjoyed Stranger Tides despite Angelicas weird... completely unnecessary sudden feelings for heer father, and blackbeard being the most stupid idiot in the entire movie. At least Jack was still mostly jack unlike the fifth movie!
@@elliotwintersdemanagabei9437 Well yes On stranger tides was good but it didn't just have the same feeling like the trilogy. Totally new characters, a totally new mission. Well yes, a change would be good but it wasn't executed well.
This is the true ending. Jack Sparrow was the kind of guy who acted like he wasn't paying attention but always was. He began in a dinghy that was sinking and ends with a dinghy, some rum and a destination.
This is the Jack Sparrow I remember. The one who was always a step ahead of his rivals/enemies. The one who always manipulated the situation into his favor. And even when he loses, he wins. The last two movies did the character so wrong. I miss witty Jack.
Jack is the most jack he's ever been in the 4th. The issue there wasn't Jack. It's that it wasn't a Pirates of the Caribbean movie, not really. It was Jack in there, but it wasn't a story Jack should've been a part of
@@gamergilbert4438 4th movie clearly suffers in 2nd and 3rd acts with underwhelming new characters. Blackbeard, his minions, Penelope Cruz, Elizabeth/Will 2.0 in form of guy and mermaid. Add to it also this bland cinematography which feels like recording of theater performance rather than blockbuster movie. Would also add near utter lack of actual sea in movie about pirates of the seas. How the hell this movie costed some 100 millions $ more than At World's End is mind-boggling. Still, movie has solid elements, in wide contrast to 5th one. Jack is still Jack, especially in London segment. Barbossa revenge arc was solid. Mine own favourite though were the Spaniards. Chads from the begging to the end and one of the best example of bait antagonist I ever seen.
Unfortunately, it's always how it ends nowadays. Companies either end a series on a good not (rarely/never) or milk it for quick cash while destroying characters with lazy/unrealistic writing that changes them. They're like pirates really, take what you can, never give back.
The sequels would probably been better if they were their own pirates movies and not part of the Pirates of the Caribbean universe (if I recall, On Stranger Tides is mostly based of a book that Disney decided to put Jack in and adding the magical sword of Blackbeard)
I think 4 5 work better if Will and Elizabeth were still part of the films yea they made cameos in 5 but still they didn’t work I think prequels would have worked better showing Jack and Barbosa’s early days
It's not as bad as you think. Keep ye wits about ya. Keep the sticks dry and the wet part wet and you'll be fine. (Took a 4 day trip in one. 2 days down river and 2 days south along the Gulf coast of Florida. )
@@plummet3860 i consider the 4th & 5th movies to be a new trilogy the first three focus on the black pearl and its history that include jacl deal with davy jones
@@tunasandwich8049 oh my gash! That's a really good attention to detail! So many times I've watched these movies and never did I notice it. Good eye mate!
I can name plenty of reasons why Jack deserves to be Captain of the Black Pearl and Barbossa doesn’t. 1) Jack was willing to go after his ship, Barbossa only steals ships. 2)Jack hires his own faithful crew, Barbossa just steals someone else’s crew. 3) Jack is willing to help others, including his crew, Barbossa just leaves others, including his own crew to die. 4) Jack is nicer to his crew, Barbossa threatens and treats his crew terribly. 5) And finally, Jack went down with his ship in Dead Man’s Chest, Barbossa didn’t even stay in the bottle with the Pearl, like a real captain would do. So therefore the real Captain of the Black Pearl is Captain Jack Sparrow.
Do you count going down with the ship when the kraken sunk the black Pearl? Hear me out. Elizabeth left Jack to die on the Pearl so when Jack saw beasty (the kraken) he accepted his fate and stared death in the face. I don't think he went down with the ship I think he just had nothing to lose and wanted to get it over with, makes since because if I knew that death was coming makes since to get it over with than not to suffer.
That sounds like 5 reasons Barbossa should be the captain of the Black Pearl and Jack shouldn’t. These guys are pirates, Jack is too nice of a guy to be a proper pirate. Pirates respect or fear power, usually you want a crew that gives you a mix of both. Barbossa is far more cutthroat and following him will usually have you following the winner in a fight. Barbossa also know that you pick your battles and is willing to acknowledge when something is lost. Jack’s obsession with the Black Pearl is a huge weakness. A great commander will know when the battle is lost and withdraw.
The moment Barbosa opened the map, the crew remembered who the better pirate is. You can always get another ship, you can’t get another magic treasure map
Jack Sparrow and Johnny Depp are indistinguishable as a person or a role. Jack Sparrow without Johnny Depp and Johnny Depp without Captain Jack Sparrow are unthinkable. Johnny Depp essentially turned Captain Jack Sparrow into a hero nobody needs but everyone wants.
The moment when Barbossa opens the map and there|s just a cut out hole where the map should be, and everyone just knows what has happened, has to go down as one of the greatest moments in movie-history
This was the perfect ending, but for me was very frustrating the fact that Jack lost the Pearl again, I mean, the first was all about Jack recovering his stolen ship, the second was him running away the consecuences of having the pearl in first place and then the third, it wasn't related to Jack's ownership of the Pearl, but also was a consecuence of him having his ship (he would left in peace Jones's heart, then the Royal Navy would never been in control of jones and Jack would remained alive because no debt had to be payed with his soul in first place). So him losing again the ship got me with a sour taste, in that aspect, the fifth got a sweeter taste at the end, but sadly was crap.
he came into the franchise on a sinking little boat, just like the one he's now sailing on the high sea at the end i think it's the perfect conclusion, the black pearl is only a mean of transportation for him
@@Codex_0613 it's more than that, for him, the meaning of the Pearl is freedom. He even says that "a ship isn't only a keel, tree masts and sails, it's the freedom It represents, It is what the Pearl represents" The trilogy started with him un a boat, so if he grew up, he must need a ship
@@teixeirastreet a better ending would be barbossa and jack both captaining the pearl like that one scene in the movie, but this time they'd be accepting eachother. And then the black pearl would sail away in the distance.
You know, cliffhanger aside, this was an epic ending for Pirates of the Caribbean and I wish they had kept it like that. Granted, if Gore Verbinski has stuck around to work on On Stranger Tides, then maybe, just maybe it would've been a worthwhile effort to see the whole cast return. But it was just sad to see the legacy of POTC be turned into some kind of hollow shell of its former self with On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales. To me, this franchise ended with At World's End, and it will stay that way unless the finale for the current trilogy seeks to say otherwise.
@@joshuakevinserdan9331 On Stranger Tides is based on a book with the same name, but it's not a part of the Pirates of the Caribbean universe, which is probably why it wasn't that good, because they decided to shoehorn Jack, Gibbs and Barbossa in it, when it would probably have worked better as its own franchise. It's like they believed we wouldn't watch pirates movies if it isn't Pirates of the Caribbean
Had they not made the subsequent films, most of us would have been asking for them as with a 4th Indiana Jones and so on that we eventually got. While I do still prefer the first 3 Pirate films, I'd still watch the latter two over the 4th Indiana Jones again.
@@thea-holegamerandfriends6754 I have to disagree with this. Because bringing back Indiana Jones with Steven Spielberg at the helm is a lot different than what Disney did with POTC 4 and 5. They changed the entire theme of the franchise to be more campy and goofy when the original trilogy was actually dark and gritty. They changed the director who actually knew what he was doing. So, like I said, completely different, which is why I’m not looking forward to IJ 5, because Spielberg will not be directing.
POTC will never be the same without the real captain...Gore. Without him, the franchise has never been the same, and with Depp now removed its all but dead.
I’m sure the pearl was somewhere moored and not directly tied to the dock, otherwise it would’ve been weird why jacks dingy was there. (which is used to get to the ship and to the harbour)
Those two guys in the back have had one hell of a career the past few years. Went from a soldier in the British army, to a company PMC for the East India Company, and now to a pirate. What a ride
At Worlds End was the CANON ENDING to Pirates of the Caribbean . Strangers Tides is a great Epilogue that gives us an insight to his further adventures and cements their future paths. Deadmen can be chalked up as Jacks drunken dream .
I know people say the trilogy ended here, but it's not like we didn't want to see more of Captain Jack Sparrow. I was happy to see him again, especially in On stranger's tides.
I think this ending is just saying that Jacks story continues, I love how Barbossa leaves Gibbs’s behind because he has Jacks back through thick and thin
Lmao Barbosa feeding Jack the peanut. I only just realized but thats the peanut that Jack was fighting for qith himself while in davy Jones locker lmao.
This is the end of the trilogy. It's should be up to the viewers to make up what happens next. Did Jack find the fountain of youth? Was it still there? Did Jack have a change of heart and help Barbossa and his crew find it? Did Will help the souls on board the Dutchman pass on? That's up to you.
Ok….that’s what I thought, especially with his quote at the ending of on stranger tides “and who’s to say I won’t live forever mate, discoverer of the fountain of youth…I have no say in it gibbs, it’s a pirates life for me, savvy!” (Feel like he has been there before and just likes to act dumb and have fun)
This for me is the perfect ending, a real emotional moment where we're left with Jack on his own, sailing off to wherever his sense of adventures takes him as the music swells and the sun sets.
I partially believe Jack doesn't mind Barbossa taking the ship because he knows the ship would still do fine under Barbossa, but still took the map to annoy him. Can't have an adventure if you don't know where you're going.
1:17 I remember watching the movies and being utterly confused as to why he mentioned Brussels. That city was totally unimportant during this period, especially from a nautical point of view. Bruges and Ghent were the regional centers at the time. I know I'm looking too deep into this but I still wonder what the story behind that is, who put that in the script and why.
It should have ended here. This would have been the best way to do it. An open ended ending if you will. With whatever happens between left up to your imagination.
The legend of Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbosa is one big ouroboros symbol. Jack loses the Pearl to Barbosa while Barbosa is pursuing some massive treasure, and Jack looks for the Pearl wherever Barbosa would likely appear next.
Woman "its not that big" Sparrow " Love that is a dingy, my vessel is magnificent and fierce and huggish " We all know that's not the description of his ship lmao
You know, this ending is almost identical to the Roman Polanski movie "Pirates", from 1986: The two lovers are separated, the main character(s) are sailing in the middle of the ocean on a small dinghy, with nothing for themselves except for a gingle great treasure, the Map for Cpt Jack, and the Gold Throne for Cpt Red.
Barbosa was not angry at Jack..He was just annoyed with himself that he didn't saw it coming.
And he should have seen it
They both didn't anticipate that one would steal something they desired. Jack nicked the map and Barbossa nicked the ship lol.
jack saw it through
srsly no one "saw" my pun?
@@J_C_CH the usual rivalry of them
No matter what he does Jack is always one step ahead of him.
I love how Jack anticipated that stealing the map was going to annoy Barbossa but didn't anticipate Barbossa would steal the black pearl thr first chance he got
What you didn't notice and neither did I till now is at 3:47 when he opens the compass to point to what he wants. It points to the bottle of rum which he picks up to trick the compass which operates on what the holder wants to point the way to go and not to the rum.
@@1truthbegettingtold275 what
Again
I feel like it was the other way around, Jack knew Barbossa was going to take the pearl again so he stole the chart before the pearl was taken
@@mayronsting5627 that makes sense, taking the map was an insurance policy, he'd be I have the map and the pearl, but if I know Barbossa to be himself and take the pearl I'd have the map 😉
The perfect ending for the Trilogy
"Take what you can.."
"Give nothing back"
Couldn't agree more.
You think Jack used to say this to Barbossa when Barbossa was Jack's first mate? Then Barbossa took that advice to heart? It would explain his behavior
@@JKissoon1 well that make sense
Especially when you consider that it was what they said when Gibbs decided to sail with Jack in the first movie.
It should have stayed a trilogy, yes?
I love how jack wants rum more than the fountain of youth 😂
Rum is his Fountain of Youth
Jack can’t focus with out his rum 🍹
Considering what the fountain costs I’ll take the rum!
She added this video 9 years age! And we are replying to it now!
@@vishnulal5751 Yea when nostalgia hits you you’ll be scrolling through clips of movies that are old but the comments are where the fun is
This ending is the embodiment of Captain Jack’s character. He was always more about the journey rather than the destination. The adventure goes on.
I love the symmetry of the trilogy: most people don’t see how clever this scene was written
We’re ending the trilogy with Jack exactly how he entered the first film: alone, on a small ship, with a bottle of rum and a dream over the horizon.
Literally everyone sees exactly this
i was one of the many people YOU speak of that didnt see it! you are so smart that you can see and understand the amazing writing and directing of this movie trilogy. You are clearly one step above us and need to be praised!
That's a dinghy
@@dicedoom7162 Glad he could make you see it then, and a just due praise to give him for your oversight and mighty kind of you to do so.
Want a trophy?
I love how we collectively agreed this is the true ending of Pirates of the Caribbean.
I like the idea of the real ending, all magical thing removed from the world
They can't make any more sequel
@@sobeksuwek I don’t like it excaty because of that. Magic of the seas shouldn’t be bonded to one single material thing. This was the whole concept of Calypso. Sea is mysterious and cruel itself. Mystery and magic were already declining as it was said in the previous movies. It should be go on like that and got weaker over time as the seas got explored and that mystery fade away rather than “Oi there is a magical item that causes all of this and we destroyed it, now there is no magic!” kind of stuff.
For me, it's stranger tides. I love it.
@@sobeksuwek magic wasn't removed from the sea, just the CURSES. Curses such as the Curse of Davy Jones, the Curse of the Aztec Gold, Salazar's Crew to be free, so on, so forth. That doesn't stop sea monsters or calypso from existing.
@@Ultimate_Kars Agreed.
The fact that the two soldiers from the first movie are now pirates 🤣🤣🤣🤣
And working for the man so evil that hell itself spat him back out lol
@@vinnie9458 Eyyyy
Both of of them are curse
They ripped off the idea from Cutthroat Island, where a British lieutenant who's been on the wrong side all along has a change of heart and joins the pirates at the last minute, although it was way more unexpected and appropriate than this.
I didn't even notice that
I always thought those crewmen were so brave to ask barbosa this, and i thought it was great that he actually wasnt angry at them for asking.:)
Remember that on most pirate ships it was a loose form of democracy. Meaning that the crew would often vote on what decisions were made, like where to go and what to attack. The captain was the one chosen by the majority of the crew to represent them and lead them in battle but outside of battle the captain was, generally, just as equal as a deck hand in the decisions made.
So when the crew comes to the captain to ask about where they're going and what the loot is it's not that dangerous and just meeting to discuss things.
Personally, I didn’t see it as them missing Jack per say. As they are Pirates after all, all about wealth. They probably used it as a pretense to see what their objective is. Hence why they carefully worded “How will you make us rich?” To Barbossa. Hence why he was “Ah! Feast your eyes gentlemen!” Not that they will miss Jack, some might. But others, just trying to use it as a means to figure out their goal.
@@adrianh.3102 u make a great point but im sure most people picked up on that and its not exactly what im getting at, i think the 1st commenter actually made a good point too and it ties to what made me happy about this scene
@@billygrantham5380 i actually had no idea pirates were so democratic, i thought it was more of a my way or the highway scenario
@@billygrantham5380 CGP Grey fan?
I love how Gibbs accepts the slap like "yea, I guess I deserve that one."
... *"Tell me ladies, watchya know of sea turtles?"*
Gotta know someone before you can make them laugh 😂
Well he got a threesome cause well sea turtles are known aphrodisiac
the way he walks towards them is what makes me laugh
Any crew can operate a ship in the ocean, but only Captain Jack Sparrow can captain a dinghy on the ocean
Easier to captain when there’s nobody to captain.
Harder to sail tho
@@sgrey9181 even when jack is alone hes the captain. i mean he literally made a crew of jacks XD
Well, him and Ernest Shackleton.
And the infamous Captain Bligh did a fine job as well, 3600 nautical miles in an open boat. He may have been a butt, but he was a competent seaman.
The story for me ended here and it was a perfect trilogy.
Yes that's true. Stranger tides and Salazar's revenge wasn't necessary.
@@sarthakiii I personally enjoyed Stranger Tides despite Angelicas weird... completely unnecessary sudden feelings for heer father, and blackbeard being the most stupid idiot in the entire movie. At least Jack was still mostly jack unlike the fifth movie!
@@elliotwintersdemanagabei9437 Well yes On stranger tides was good but it didn't just have the same feeling like the trilogy. Totally new characters, a totally new mission. Well yes, a change would be good but it wasn't executed well.
@@sarthakiii becouse the director left to make other movies he wanted to help make stranger tides but he was just working on other movies
For everyone
This is the true ending. Jack Sparrow was the kind of guy who acted like he wasn't paying attention but always was. He began in a dinghy that was sinking and ends with a dinghy, some rum and a destination.
I did like Pirates 4, but I do prefer this ending with Jack simply going off on another adventure. Gives it an air of mysticism.
No
I love how Jack always gets the last laugh😂😂
Or do we?
Pirate
This is the Jack Sparrow I remember. The one who was always a step ahead of his rivals/enemies. The one who always manipulated the situation into his favor. And even when he loses, he wins. The last two movies did the character so wrong. I miss witty Jack.
i feel like in the 4th one jack was still pretty good. Just the 5th one rly messed up, made him a drunken looser
Jack is the most jack he's ever been in the 4th. The issue there wasn't Jack. It's that it wasn't a Pirates of the Caribbean movie, not really. It was Jack in there, but it wasn't a story Jack should've been a part of
@@gamergilbert4438 4th movie clearly suffers in 2nd and 3rd acts with underwhelming new characters. Blackbeard, his minions, Penelope Cruz, Elizabeth/Will 2.0 in form of guy and mermaid. Add to it also this bland cinematography which feels like recording of theater performance rather than blockbuster movie. Would also add near utter lack of actual sea in movie about pirates of the seas. How the hell this movie costed some 100 millions $ more than At World's End is mind-boggling.
Still, movie has solid elements, in wide contrast to 5th one. Jack is still Jack, especially in London segment. Barbossa revenge arc was solid. Mine own favourite though were the Spaniards. Chads from the begging to the end and one of the best example of bait antagonist I ever seen.
Unfortunately, it's always how it ends nowadays. Companies either end a series on a good not (rarely/never) or milk it for quick cash while destroying characters with lazy/unrealistic writing that changes them. They're like pirates really, take what you can, never give back.
Boo hoo beta male you can’t write shit
This was a great natural ending to the series, not forcing on two more tasteless sequels.
The sequels would probably been better if they were their own pirates movies and not part of the Pirates of the Caribbean universe (if I recall, On Stranger Tides is mostly based of a book that Disney decided to put Jack in and adding the magical sword of Blackbeard)
Unfortunately stories don't get to end anymore. If they are popular and make money, will forever be pushed
They would have been fine as spinoffs rather than just milking Captain Jack's character to the point of boredom.
I think 4 5 work better if Will and Elizabeth were still part of the films yea they made cameos in 5 but still they didn’t work I think prequels would have worked better showing Jack and Barbosa’s early days
The ending of the third already set the premise of the fourth. Seriously, the 4th and 5th movies are not bad
I’d be terrified sailing on the open ocean in that little dingy
I’d be worried taking that thing out on a large lake much less open ocean
😂😂😂
It's not as bad as you think. Keep ye wits about ya. Keep the sticks dry and the wet part wet and you'll be fine.
(Took a 4 day trip in one. 2 days down river and 2 days south along the Gulf coast of Florida. )
That's why you are not captian jack sparrow
@@sneedfeedandseed2410 Pirate's of the Caribbean was just a ride at ratland when I made my trip.
That Gibbs got slapped and then his face said "Okay, I deserved that."
I freaking love how the guards in the first movie, who became Beckett's guards in the second movie are all of a sudden pirates here 😂😂🏴☠️🏴☠️
Wow..just noticed that 😂
In the 5th movie, they become Barbossa's crew at the beginning, then became Jack's crew after he becomes the Black Pearl captain once again
Yeahh hahaha, but they weren't shown in the 2nd movie, only in the first whers they are serving the Commodore then at the third.
They disguised themselves in the previous scene so they don't die
started the trilogy with a row bot, ended it with one, fucking legend
This is the real ending.
Couldn't agree more. I actually don't hate the other two, but they just don't feel like Pirates films.
Agreed. The 4th one was okayish. But the 5th one wasn't. This is where the series ended.
Drink up me Hartys YO,HO!!!!!
@@sajid8975 I think the 4th one still has its moments, it still feels like Jack is actually still Jack. Forget about the 5th one though.
No it's not lol. This is the worst ending ever. Jack would have gone away as the biggest loser in history. This movie sucked ass
Barbossa stole Jack’s ship, so what did Jack do? Steal his charts
The ship is worthless if he doesn’t know where he’s going
He has a compass
Barbossa took his ship back*
@@frname7665
He burrowed jacks ship without permission
@@UghHimAgain He took his ship back!*
A reverse of what happened in the locker lmao
The trilogy starts with him In dingy and end with him in one
It’s poetic
Edit that's a lot of like!
trilogy? theres 5 movies not 3
@@plummet3860 i consider the 4th & 5th movies to be a new trilogy the first three focus on the black pearl and its history that include jacl deal with davy jones
@@experimenter19 facts
@@experimenter19 opinion is not relevant theres 5 movies thats the facts and davy jones is coming back anyway
@@plummet3860 I think it's the other way around. Opinions are what matters the most
Barbosa should've remembered the old adage: never double cross a double crosser...or quadruple crosser in Jack's case.
Jack sparrow"take my ship.....I take that part of the map.....you were warned"
Compass: I think you should have a drink.
Jack: Ight, imma have a drink.
1:57
I can see pain. Johnny Depp is a excellent actor.
After so many years I realize that Jack is actually bringing his mom along on his adventure
Wdym?
@@maifa9922 0:55 his mom's head is seen on his left side
@@tunasandwich8049 oh my gash! That's a really good attention to detail! So many times I've watched these movies and never did I notice it. Good eye mate!
@@tunasandwich8049 i always wondered is that really his mom? Why is the head so small?
@@RandomPerson-ui3xv "head shrinking" look it up
"Jack, the ship's gone!"
"Really?"
hahahahaha
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
I can name plenty of reasons why Jack deserves to be Captain of the Black Pearl and Barbossa doesn’t. 1) Jack was willing to go after his ship, Barbossa only steals ships. 2)Jack hires his own faithful crew, Barbossa just steals someone else’s crew. 3) Jack is willing to help others, including his crew, Barbossa just leaves others, including his own crew to die. 4) Jack is nicer to his crew, Barbossa threatens and treats his crew terribly. 5) And finally, Jack went down with his ship in Dead Man’s Chest, Barbossa didn’t even stay in the bottle with the Pearl, like a real captain would do. So therefore the real Captain of the Black Pearl is Captain Jack Sparrow.
Jack went down with the ship twice too, since he made the deal with Dacy Jones to bring it back (and becoming the black pearl)
Pirate
Do you count going down with the ship when the kraken sunk the black Pearl? Hear me out. Elizabeth left Jack to die on the Pearl so when Jack saw beasty (the kraken) he accepted his fate and stared death in the face. I don't think he went down with the ship I think he just had nothing to lose and wanted to get it over with, makes since because if I knew that death was coming makes since to get it over with than not to suffer.
@@typo6616 ^^^
That sounds like 5 reasons Barbossa should be the captain of the Black Pearl and Jack shouldn’t. These guys are pirates, Jack is too nice of a guy to be a proper pirate. Pirates respect or fear power, usually you want a crew that gives you a mix of both. Barbossa is far more cutthroat and following him will usually have you following the winner in a fight. Barbossa also know that you pick your battles and is willing to acknowledge when something is lost. Jack’s obsession with the Black Pearl is a huge weakness.
A great commander will know when the battle is lost and withdraw.
What a legend
"Tell me ladies...What ye' know 'bout sea turtles?"
Sea turtles?
@@snowbound4913 Sea turtles mate
sea tutel
Sea Turtles
sae totlre
The moment Barbosa opened the map, the crew remembered who the better pirate is. You can always get another ship, you can’t get another magic treasure map
You can't get another Black Pearl, no.
Hector is more of a pirate than anyone lol
His facial expressions are so good and natural. It’s a shame later films lost his astuteness and cleverness
Jack Sparrow and Johnny Depp are indistinguishable as a person or a role. Jack Sparrow without Johnny Depp and Johnny Depp without Captain Jack Sparrow are unthinkable. Johnny Depp essentially turned Captain Jack Sparrow into a hero nobody needs but everyone wants.
Kind of like Robert Downey Jr and ironman
The moment when Barbossa opens the map and there|s just a cut out hole where the map should be, and everyone just knows what has happened, has to go down as one of the greatest moments in movie-history
Rush's facial expressions makes this whole scene. Just that look of FFS how did I not see it coming lol.
This was the perfect ending, but for me was very frustrating the fact that Jack lost the Pearl again, I mean, the first was all about Jack recovering his stolen ship, the second was him running away the consecuences of having the pearl in first place and then the third, it wasn't related to Jack's ownership of the Pearl, but also was a consecuence of him having his ship (he would left in peace Jones's heart, then the Royal Navy would never been in control of jones and Jack would remained alive because no debt had to be payed with his soul in first place).
So him losing again the ship got me with a sour taste, in that aspect, the fifth got a sweeter taste at the end, but sadly was crap.
he came into the franchise on a sinking little boat, just like the one he's now sailing on the high sea at the end
i think it's the perfect conclusion, the black pearl is only a mean of transportation for him
@@Codex_0613 it's more than that, for him, the meaning of the Pearl is freedom.
He even says that "a ship isn't only a keel, tree masts and sails, it's the freedom It represents, It is what the Pearl represents"
The trilogy started with him un a boat, so if he grew up, he must need a ship
@@teixeirastreet a better ending would be barbossa and jack both captaining the pearl like that one scene in the movie, but this time they'd be accepting eachother. And then the black pearl would sail away in the distance.
Finally, someone said it. Just let Jack keep the Pearl darn it. ;p
I think it’s a nice ending because it’s bittersweet, sometimes the best endings always don’t have to be the sweetest.
The upmanship between Jack & Barbossa always gets me rolling 😂😂😂💀
You know, cliffhanger aside, this was an epic ending for Pirates of the Caribbean and I wish they had kept it like that. Granted, if Gore Verbinski has stuck around to work on On Stranger Tides, then maybe, just maybe it would've been a worthwhile effort to see the whole cast return. But it was just sad to see the legacy of POTC be turned into some kind of hollow shell of its former self with On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales. To me, this franchise ended with At World's End, and it will stay that way unless the finale for the current trilogy seeks to say otherwise.
Same for me, though I still liked the stranger tides because of the story, it just didn't fit with the rest of the other films.
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The other films like more of a spin-off than a continuation, really. An optional escapade, maybe?
@@joshuakevinserdan9331 On Stranger Tides is based on a book with the same name, but it's not a part of the Pirates of the Caribbean universe, which is probably why it wasn't that good, because they decided to shoehorn Jack, Gibbs and Barbossa in it, when it would probably have worked better as its own franchise. It's like they believed we wouldn't watch pirates movies if it isn't Pirates of the Caribbean
Had they not made the subsequent films, most of us would have been asking for them as with a 4th Indiana Jones and so on that we eventually got. While I do still prefer the first 3 Pirate films, I'd still watch the latter two over the 4th Indiana Jones again.
@@thea-holegamerandfriends6754 I have to disagree with this. Because bringing back Indiana Jones with Steven Spielberg at the helm is a lot different than what Disney did with POTC 4 and 5. They changed the entire theme of the franchise to be more campy and goofy when the original trilogy was actually dark and gritty. They changed the director who actually knew what he was doing. So, like I said, completely different, which is why I’m not looking forward to IJ 5, because Spielberg will not be directing.
An awesome ending to a great franchise. I'm glad Disney was never stupid enough to make a sequel.
Yep. No sequel whatsoever...
Amazing ending. We don't need more PotC movies. We just need more movies like these ones.
Barbosa had the face of "why am I surprised" or "Why did i not see this coming" in the end XD
At least Jack got the last laugh in this film.....take what you can....and give nothing back....drink up me Hartys yo ho!!!!!
Just imagine, this movie is 14 years old :D
POTC will never be the same without the real captain...Gore. Without him, the franchise has never been the same, and with Depp now removed its all but dead.
It kinda hurts to see this movie again, knowing what’s happening as of right now.
A staged fake distraction. They're just actors acting
Jack walked down that entire pier without realising the Pearl was gone?
I’m sure the pearl was somewhere moored and not directly tied to the dock, otherwise it would’ve been weird why jacks dingy was there. (which is used to get to the ship and to the harbour)
He was distracted ;)
You ever been drunk and look for your car?
He was talking to the 2 girls, embracing his mighty ship only to find out his ship is gone...
Again.
Sparrow: Which way ya going, Hector?
😂😂😂😂
Probably one of the reasons he got an unfortunate encounter with Queen Anne's Revenge
Those two guys in the back have had one hell of a career the past few years. Went from a soldier in the British army, to a company PMC for the East India Company, and now to a pirate. What a ride
"That's the THIRD time I've had to watch that man sail away with my ship." - Jack probably
I love how Mr Gibbs is hugging with a teddy bear in the middle of daylight
Want it to be even better? They weren’t invented yet.
"To help put an ease to our burden of, guilt so to speak..." is delivered with such grace & poetry
The ending for this was brilliant laughed hard when seeing the look on Barbarossa face when seeing the map.
At Worlds End was the CANON ENDING to Pirates of the Caribbean . Strangers Tides is a great Epilogue that gives us an insight to his further adventures and cements their future paths. Deadmen can be chalked up as Jacks drunken dream .
I am not going to watch pirates of the Caribbean ever without Johnny. If the series was anything was because of Jack sparrow 😔I am going to miss jack
"This is truly the end of the POTC series"
*Davy Jones returns after Salazar*
"Oh no not yet, the adventure isnt over"
I love that the thing he desired the most at that moment wasn't the way to the fountain of youth, it was the bottle of rum
I know people say the trilogy ended here, but it's not like we didn't want to see more of Captain Jack Sparrow. I was happy to see him again, especially in On stranger's tides.
Mr Gibs"JACK...the ship is gone" Jack Sparrow"REALLY"!!!!!!!
I love how Jack remains calm even in the absolute worst of times. Says a lot about his confidence as well.
03:09 Is anyone gonna talk about that this scene is the ONLY ONE in ALL of the movies in which we see Jack’s Jolly Roger🏴☠️?
God I'm gonna miss pirates of the Caribbean future 😭😭😭
3:03 “Damn you, Jack…SPARROOOOOOOOWW!!!”
Finders Keepers you let the ship escape Jack Sparrow has the map
That speech from Jack is almost the essence of existence :D
I think this ending is just saying that Jacks story continues, I love how Barbossa leaves Gibbs’s behind because he has Jacks back through thick and thin
FX streamed POTC 1-4 yesterday. Started watching at 9am and didn’t finish until 10pm. Absolutely love this series
Now finish the 5th one
Barbosa playing the game, Jack winning effortlessly
For me, this is where Pirates ends. Everything has come full-circle.
Lmao Barbosa feeding Jack the peanut. I only just realized but thats the peanut that Jack was fighting for qith himself while in davy Jones locker lmao.
This is the end of the trilogy. It's should be up to the viewers to make up what happens next. Did Jack find the fountain of youth? Was it still there? Did Jack have a change of heart and help Barbossa and his crew find it? Did Will help the souls on board the Dutchman pass on? That's up to you.
The correlary to show don't tell, don't show don't tell leave well enough alone. (ER, Paraphrased)
Does anyone else think that Jack Sparrow actually is already immortal and just goes on adventures?
Ok….that’s what I thought, especially with his quote at the ending of on stranger tides “and who’s to say I won’t live forever mate, discoverer of the fountain of youth…I have no say in it gibbs, it’s a pirates life for me, savvy!”
(Feel like he has been there before and just likes to act dumb and have fun)
Legendary ending
Barbossa: *Sees that the middle of the chart is missing.* 🙄 ......Sparrow......
Never gets old!
This for me is the perfect ending, a real emotional moment where we're left with Jack on his own, sailing off to wherever his sense of adventures takes him as the music swells and the sun sets.
3:00 The music and his face combines so well
I never understood why Jack didn't use the compass to get absolutely stinking rich. oO
Because he doesn't care that much about getting rich.
@@SeanWheeler100 he just want to be immortal like his dad
@@nikiaderio His dad is immortal?
@@georgeofhamilton aye, he ask his dad how to be immortal, and his dad says "the secret is, live a life just like if you are immortal"
@@nikiaderio What is the context? When does Jack ask that?
"My vessel is magnificent! And fierce! And huge-ish! And.. GONE"
3:01 and old captain jack, he give ye the finger, Captain Barbossa. hahahaHAAAAAAhaha! 🤣
After I've rewatched this a dozen times, I finally realized the compass wasn't stuck.
It was pointing toward the Rum instead of the Foutain of Young
Love that the thing always points to the bottle of rum first.
I love how Barbosa wasn’t mad that the fountain of youth was missing but that Jack outsmarted him is the only reason why he was pissed
Jack : he will never expect i will steal his map
*barbossa take the ship
Jack : i've never expect this
3:40
*Ponce de León 1523*
I partially believe Jack doesn't mind Barbossa taking the ship because he knows the ship would still do fine under Barbossa, but still took the map to annoy him. Can't have an adventure if you don't know where you're going.
I just realized the fountain of youth is in Florida and it makes a sick kind of sense
The power of Florida Man is too much for any mortals to handle
1:17 I remember watching the movies and being utterly confused as to why he mentioned Brussels. That city was totally unimportant during this period, especially from a nautical point of view. Bruges and Ghent were the regional centers at the time. I know I'm looking too deep into this but I still wonder what the story behind that is, who put that in the script and why.
*And after that,he got into an epic intro with the sinking small boat at the harbor*
It should have ended here. This would have been the best way to do it. An open ended ending if you will. With whatever happens between left up to your imagination.
In a way, it still can be.
@@benjackson5411 Imagination is nice like that
Never gets old the way Gibbs sleeps and gets woken by a simple splash in the face especially how Jack gets slapped a lot even to him
The legend of Jack Sparrow and Hector Barbosa is one big ouroboros symbol. Jack loses the Pearl to Barbosa while Barbosa is pursuing some massive treasure, and Jack looks for the Pearl wherever Barbosa would likely appear next.
I love the compass ,first its pointing the rum then its pointing the horizon :)
3:30 was florida even a thing at that time?
Bruh it was one of the first islands found by Ponce DeLeon
Woman
"its not that big"
Sparrow " Love that is a dingy, my vessel is magnificent and fierce and huggish "
We all know that's not the description of his ship lmao
My Vessel is Magnificent and Fierce and Huge and...Gone🗿
Im more concerned as to the fact that the fountain of youth is literally off the coast of florida
When Jack sparrow ends Pirates of the Caribbean ends.
4:03 Jack Sparrow: drink up me hearties yo ho
I love how Jack slaps Gibs after the 2 girls slap Jack XD
You know, this ending is almost identical to the Roman Polanski movie "Pirates", from 1986:
The two lovers are separated, the main character(s) are sailing in the middle of the ocean on a small dinghy, with nothing for themselves except for a gingle great treasure, the Map for Cpt Jack, and the Gold Throne for Cpt Red.
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Johnny Depp is a treasure to mankind
Gibbs being given a slap was funny and he did admit to letting the ship being taken by Barbossa. Again.
I love while others would have burned in rage because of this, for Barbossa it’s just a regular Thursday Jack stealing something important from him.