
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest does the right thing, as a result: it maintains the same carefree spirit of the original and creates a story more appropriate for the folklore of all Pirates. After escaping the gallows - with the help of his friends Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) - and disclosure of his cursed Black Pearl, it still seems Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) has a some fish more fish to fry. Specifically, Barnacle-encrusted undead on board the ghostly Flying Dutchman, headed by Mr. Octopus Face himself, Davy Jones (Bill Nighy). Jack apparently has a blood debt to the master of black ink and if it can not find a way out - namely locating the secret contents of Jones famous locker - Sparrow will be doomed to eternal damnation and servitude in the afterlife (insert Jack Sparrow grimace of disgust here).
Worse, the problems Sparrow managed to interfere with the wedding plans, Will and Elizabeth, who is forced to join Jack on yet another of his nightmares.
Depp Oscar-nominated performance as Captain Jack is still a marvel in slovenly pirate behavior, and slurred speech, swaying arrogance and loose, waving his arms. But if the famous canal Richards Rolling Stones guitarist Keith or not, is the duality of the character is intriguing. It is the strong man, brave, with a line of deep distrust and a little sneaky but whose delicate features, long hair, fear blocks, Kohl-rimmed eyes and almost feminine gestures give a subtly effeminate air that contrasts with his antics male. This time, the young British Knightley and Bloom have a little more to do with the growing attraction of Elizabeth Will Jack and his reunion with his father, Bill "Bootstrap" Turner (Stellan Skarsgård), the soul is attached is Dutch wandering.
And Bill Nighy (Love Actually) once again made his mark as an effective villain, infusing his acting ticks rather unconventional - laconic delivery, the relaxed attitude - which shines through all the special effects makeup. Let's say, Nighy certainly rivals Depp in the position of arrogant rock star, even if you have the tentacles of a face.
Another thing, Dead Man's Chest is not right to do things bigger and better. From outrageous sword fight on top of a spinning water wheel, as Davy Jones and his crew look - all water logged and crustaceans, such as - a value of production of the film is simply amazing. After returning to the producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski to action sequences, sets, costumes, makeup and special effects give the familiarity of the audience for the original while making a new adventure. And if you're a fan of the Disney park attraction (one at Disneyland, not Disney World), the elements were to see the first - disturbing Bayou, a beating heart is a treasure trove - here are the follow-up. Dead Man's Chest is a bit 'of lag from time to time, especially during the hot Jack, Elizabeth and Will love triangle. But it's OK. Let's look at their jokes, we like to do the rest. And for those who want to learn more about the adventure, the movie ends, Dead Man's Chest gives us the promise of the third installment will be just as fun pirate.