Dead Kraken
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@LoreKeeper00 LMAO GIR!
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@pilotdave1000 Beckett ordered Jones to kill via threats in order to make him understand he was no longer the master of seas
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how did it die?
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'At world's end' eliminated the atmosphere and the threat of Davy Jones I hink. Davy Jones was more like a slave of Beckett and not this heavy creature of the second movie. I liked the second movie because of Davy Jones and the Kraken, they were pretty awesome. Also this dark atmosphere when the Flying Dutchman appeared from under the sea for example.
It's such a pitty what they've done to the legend of Davy Jones in the Third Movie. All in all the movie was good though but this was a mistake
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This scene is just so symbolic, it's awesome.
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I love this scene. It shows Jack and Barbossa talking about the end of their world. They know they face elimination but it also seemed like they wanted the world back to the way it was, I also loved in this scene they were more of comrades. Not enemies, not friends, but just two pirates.
I can not explain how much this scene touches me.
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I feel kind off sad that Kraken is dead
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Yeah im sure o.o I even showed my sister, mom and friend & they said they dont remember this part, yet we've seen all the movies.lmao o.O
But, oh ?
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@SpongeTowel at worlds end, you sure you seen em all lol
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he misses he hat :P that's why he is morning :P
I not so sure Jack is mourning the Kraken, but what rather what the Kraken represents - his/the pirates dying way of life. The dead Kraken on the beach is a sign of the time, and that times are indeed changing. Jack concludes by saying the world is the same but less in it. Ultimately saying in simplest form that the world is now short a Kraken, and thus has less in it. In larger form that with the Kraken's death the world is not as interesting as it used to be.
PaxAmericana24 5 months ago 20
nooOOooOoOoooo!! I loveded you krakken!! I loveded youuU!! Dx
LoreKeeper00 2 months ago 7