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After the Governer's daughter, Elizabeth Swann, is kidnapped by the Pirate Captain Barbossa, Elizabeth's childhood friend Will Turner must team up with rogue pirate Jack Sparrow to save her. Little do they know that these pirates are cursed. Forced to exist between living and dead, and only revealing their skeleton forms in the moonlight, the pirates intend to use Elizabeth's blood and necklace (a part of their curse) to return to their normal state.
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With a cast of faces we will all recognise, this movie was the highlight of my viewing week. With action, comedy, twisted plots, hairpin turns in action flow, double-crosses that become triple-crosses, pirates and maidens... it is all here for one and all.
Orlando Bloom plays a very convincing pirate-by-birth, blacksmith-by-choice...
Best quote: You had better start believing in ghost stories, because you are in one.
Best scene: Dem Bones and their Swords (You have to see it to get that reference.)
Overall, I plan to go back and see this one again! Well worth full price.
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