The Curse of the
Black Pearl was brilliant. It is the first film in the movie franchise, and
introduces Captain Jack Sparrow who is on a quest to win back his ship,
the Black Pearl, from the hands of his mutinous first mate and his cursed crew.
He is helped in this quest by the blacksmith Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and
the kidnapped Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley). The best thing about this
movie was not the catchphrases, the comedic moments, the original screenplay or
the captivating nature of the film, but its success which was largely
unexpected. It received Academy Award nominations for Best Actor (Johnny Depp),
Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Makeup, and Best Visual Effects.
Personally I love the first film just because of how original a film it is.
There are so many quotes from it, and so many moments which stick with me. My
favourite of these quotes from the first movie is this:
Johnny Depp was
already a very well established actor when The Curse of the Black Pearl was
released, but it was this film that really established him as a name that
everyone knew. His quirky and eccentric character has become a cultural icon, and
spawned countless Halloween outfits. His acting in the first Pirates of the
Caribbean film definitely deserved the Best Actor nomination it received. It
really takes something to play a character so different from other roles.
However, it is the little things about his performance that complete it, such
as the swaying and the hand movements. Nevertheless, despite his ‘madness’ he
has a brilliant mind, and in the first film we are treated to a taste of his
scheming ways. The Curse of the Black Pearl is fantastic because the audience
finds themselves rooting for Jack Sparrow, despite him being a criminal who is
running away from the authorities, because he has a bigger enemy in Captain
Barbossa. There are few superlatives left for me to praise Johnny Depp in this
role, and so I think I’ll move on.
Orlando Bloom was
completely unknown to me when the first film was released, but mainly because I
didn’t see the Lord of the Rings films until I’d seen Pirates of the Caribbean.
His performance in The Curse of the Black Pearl is, to me at least, slightly
annoying. I really like his character, but I wasn’t convinced by the way he was
portrayed. I think that he comes across as very weak and seems very deceitful,
much more concerned with his own mission than the overall aims. However,
despite this I still liked his character. The scene where he and Jack have the
fight in the blacksmith’s workshop is another stand-out favourite. I guess the
main problem with Bloom in this movie is that he is so completely overshadowed
by Johnny Depp that it is difficult to be too complimentary. I would be like
trying to talk up the good points of a Mercedes when you have an Aston Martin
sitting next to it. That comes across as quite harsh to Orlando Bloom (and
possibly to Mercedes), but at the end of the day, Johnny Depp (and Aston
Martins) is so good that it clouds him a bit.
I think I shall
save my thoughts on Keira Knightley for the next post, but save to say that she doesn't suffer as much from the overshadowing of Johnny Depp’s performance. My
next point is that the idea of having cursed pirates who cannot die, and are
exposed to their skeletons by moonlight is ingenious. Gore Verbinski manages to
get nearly every aspect of the film nailed on. The soundtrack (provided by Hans
Zimmer) is very catchy, and while similar to many other Zimmer soundtracks, has
produced a main theme that is instantly recognisable. The twists and turns of
the plot are absolutely brilliant, and the audience is never sure quite what is
going on. The best bit though is the fear that the cursed pirates manage to
induce in the audience. The visual effects are so good and so convincing that
the skeletal forms are genuinely scary, and this is why Pirates of the
Caribbean was so good. The first movie throws you into this world of pirates
and nightmares and leaves you so captivated that you just want to see more.
I will be stunned
if there is someone reading this who doesn't have a clue what I’m on about with
this post. I’m sure everyone knows just a little bit about the Pirates of the
Caribbean films, and if not then they should try to rectify that immediately.
The first one is such a good movie, and is definitely one that should be on
your watchlist if you haven’t already seen it. The second movie, Dead Man’s
Chest, will be reviewed in a week, and I promise I will talk about Keira
Knightley then.
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