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A Lost Plot: where cinematic plots are taken apart piece by piece to determine what makes that movie great, or why it has been forgotten today.
Episode 166: Dead Man’s Chest: Monsters of Myth, Twisted Redemption, & Testing Loyalty in a Changing World
A Lost Plot
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Episode 166: Dead Man’s Chest: Monsters of Myth, Twisted Redemption, & Testing Loyalty in a Changing World
Find the 9 Points Rating System Here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ Find the Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2025-10-24T08_50_30-07_00 In this episode of the Lost Plot Podcast, hosts Maverick and Andrew delve into the beloved film 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.' In this conversation, Andrew and Maverick delve into the complexities of character dynamics and moral ambiguity in 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. They explore the contrasting motivations of characters like Norrington and Jack Sparrow, the intricacies of loyalty and betrayal among pirates, and the film's climactic confrontations. The discussion also touches on character arcs, particularly focusing on Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan, and concludes with reflections on the film's lasting impact and legacy.----------Highlights:0:00 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest' Introduction6:57 Opening Scene10:27 Jack Sparrow16:52 Will Turner & Bootstrap Bill24:25 Elizabeth Swann34:20 Davy Jones44:07 Cutler Beckett48:38 James Norrington54:44 Climax & Conclusion57:03 Themes1:00:41 Lasting Impact#pirates #piratesofthecaribbean #deadmanschest #alostplot #film #filmthoughts #davyjones #willturner #elizabethswann #beckett #jacksparrow #flyingdutchman #blackpearl
A Lost Plot
A Lost Plot: where cinematic plots are taken apart piece by piece to determine what makes that movie great, or why it has been forgotten today.