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The Search for Jack Sparrow | Time's run out, Jack | POTC: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
From the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Jack has begun his voyage, though is unable to discern any resolute course from his compass. He descends to the lower deck to search for more rum, where he encounters William "Bootstrap Bill" Turner. Turner had chosen to serve Davy Jones after being sent to the bottom of the ocean by Hector Barbossa-as a cursed man, unable to die. He warns Jack that his time is up, and that Jones has released the Kraken to bring Jack in. Before departing, Bootstrap marks Jack with the Black Spot, a sign that the Kraken is coming for him. Terrified, Jack orders Joshamee Gibbs to head for land-any land-to avoid this terrible beast. In the confusion, Jack the monkey knocks Sparrow's hat into the sea, where it is carried far from its owner. It ends up in the hands of two fishermen, whose ship is suddenly dragged under the water by an unseen creature.
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Jack has begun his voyage, though is unable to discern any resolute course from his compass. He descends to the lower deck to search for more rum, where he encounters William "Bootstrap Bill" Turner. Turner had chosen to serve Davy Jones after being sent to the bottom of the ocean by Hector Barbossa-as a cursed man, unable to die. He warns Jack that his time is up, and that Jones has released the Kraken to bring Jack in. Before departing, Bootstrap marks Jack with the Black Spot, a sign that the Kraken is coming for him. Terrified, Jack orders Joshamee Gibbs to head for land-any land-to avoid this terrible beast. In the confusion, Jack the monkey knocks Sparrow's hat into the sea, where it is carried far from its owner. It ends up in the hands of two fishermen, whose ship is suddenly dragged under the water by an unseen creature.
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★ FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY!!! NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! I OWN NO RIGHTS FOR THIS VIDEO.
ALL MATERIALS IN THIS VIDEO ARE INTELECTUAL PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE AUTHORS AND OWNERS! ★
★ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY:
WALT DISNEY PICTURES ★
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Captain Jack Sparrow Sentenced to Death | Climax Scene | POTC: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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From the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003) "And for these crimes, you have been sentenced to be, on this day, hung by the neck until dead. May God have mercy to your soul." ―Port Royal clerk The infamous pirate Captain Jack Sparrow was sentenced to hang although he had committed some good deed, such as saving Governor Weatherby Swann's daughter Elizabeth as w...
Jack Sparrow Vs. Barbossa | POTC: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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From the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003) "Wait to lift the curse until the opportune moment." ―Jack Sparrow Barbossa, Will, and Jack waited in the caves for the slaughter to end, until Jack tossed Will a sword. With the tides turned, Will freed himself and fought Barbossa's men, while Jack and Barbossa pulled out their own swords and duel ensued. Jack and B...
Jack Sparrow Escapes Rumrunner's Isle... AGAIN!! | The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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From the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003) "'Must've been terrible for you to be trapped here, Jack. Must've been terrible for you-' Well, it bloody is now!" During their voyage to Isla de Muerta, the crew of the Black Pearl staged a mutiny, led by Hector Barbossa, against Jack Sparrow. They then marooned Jack on the island and left him for dead, but Jack lat...
The Black Pearl Vs. The Interceptor | Extended | POTC: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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From the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003) "We have to make a stand. We must fight! Load the guns!" "With what?" "Anything! Everything! Anything we have left." ―Will Turner and Anamaria The Destruction of the Interceptor was a sea battle fought near shoals in the Caribbean Sea. It was fought between the crew of the Black Pearl, led by Captain Hector Barbossa,...
Elizabeth's medallion | Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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From the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003) The medallion is one of 882 gold pieces that his crew took from a treasure of Hernán Cortés on Isla de Muerta. This cursed Barbossa and his crew, turning them into immortals who appear skeletal in moonlight. Barbossa and his crew have returned all but one of the pieces, with Elizabeth's medallion being the final piec...
Epic First Battle | POTC: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
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From the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003) Blacksmith Will Turner teams up with eccentric pirate "Captain" Jack Sparrow to save his love, the governor's daughter, from Jack's former pirate allies, who are now undead. Who else agrees that Pirates Of The Caribbean is one of the best Disney movie? ★ FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY!!! NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT IN...
4:38 - 5:29 When your cheat codes are turned off.
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You spent 3 days laying on a beach drinking rum- Welcome to the Caribbean 😂
top^sparrow!!
VERY VERY SCARY UNTIL I CRY😂😂😂
僵屍部隊要上來囉~ 聖戰開打
This is precisely why I hate hollywood movies
Barbossa looking like a villan on the cover. Dude looks like he would sexually assualt me for my pocket change.
Why do all these channels block closed captions for the deaf?
2:26 “You can't beat me Jack” Wait that sounds familiar
I feel… cold
I love Barbossa's last words: *i feel* ... cold
Ugh don't cut bits out it ruins it
The figures of **Ha-Satan** in Judeo-Christian traditions, **Pan** in Greek mythology, the **black spot** from *Pirates of the Caribbean*, and the failed father archetype represented by **Bootstrap Turner** intersect in meaningful ways, especially when examined alongside the influences of **Samuel (the angel of death)** and **Lilith**. These symbols, archetypes, and figures reflect complex themes of fear, death, exclusion, and societal prejudice. ### **Ha-Satan**: Ha-Satan, as described in the Hebrew Bible, is a tester of faith rather than a purely evil figure. In the *Book of Job*, he challenges the righteousness of humans, functioning within the divine order to test moral integrity. Over time, in Christian thought, Ha-Satan becomes associated with temptation, sin, and separation from God, embodying the trials humanity faces. This figure is not merely evil but is tied to the existential and theological questioning of one's moral standing and the necessity of personal growth through suffering. ### **Pan**: In Greek mythology, **Pan** represents the primal forces of nature-fertility, chaos, and irrational fear. The word “panic” derives from his name, signifying the sudden, uncontrollable fear he inspires. Pan’s fear is not just of the wild but also reflects an existential confrontation with one’s own uncontrollable desires and the unknown forces of nature, often symbolizing the darker, untamed aspects of existence that challenge human understanding and control. ### **Pirates of the Caribbean**: The "black spot" in *Dead Man’s Chest* symbolizes an inevitable fate, a mark of death that associates with transgression of moral or cosmic laws. This "mark" represents societal fears of the unknown, the unpunishable, or the inescapable. It mirrors how marginalized individuals or groups are often “marked” by society, doomed by prejudice, whether through racial, economic, or cultural means. ### **Bootstrap Turner & Failed Father Archetype**: **Bootstrap Turner**, marked by the failed awareness of fatherhood, symbolizes a crucial loss of paternal responsibility, reflecting a broader cultural archetype-the "failed father." This figure can be seen as analogous to Ha-Satan in his role as a tester of virtue or an agent of separation. In some traditions, the failed father is viewed as an embodiment of divine detachment, mirroring how **Lilith** and **Samuel** (the angel of death) serve as archetypes that challenge traditional parental or moral roles, functioning as agents of death or misalignment from divine will. ### **Lilith and Samuel**: In esoteric thought, **Lilith** is often associated with rebellion against divine order and motherhood, embodying the rejection of traditional roles. Her story, intertwined with the narrative of **Samuel**, who carries out the divine judgment of death, represents a challenge to the established order of the father figure. Together, these figures embody the consequences of deviating from moral or cosmic law, reflecting the punishment or exile tied to fear, judgment, and the breaking of social norms. ### **Racial Prejudice**: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s work highlights how African Americans have been historically marked by racial prejudice, akin to the cursed figures in mythology. The societal “black spot” of racism condemns marginalized communities, subjecting them to systemic violence and inequality. This metaphor of the "mark" is reminiscent of how figures like Ha-Satan and Pan operate as cultural symbols that dictate who is “worthy” or “unworthy” of humanity, emphasizing exclusion and dehumanization based on fear of difference. ### **Connecting the Dots**: Across these narratives-**Ha-Satan**, **Pan**, the **black spot**, and the **failed father archetype**-there is a shared theme of **fear, judgment, and exclusion**. These figures, whether from mythology or contemporary stories, reflect a cultural tendency to mark, scapegoat, and fear the “other.” Whether through cosmic tests, irrational fear, or the societal marking of marginalized individuals, these symbols underscore the destructive power of prejudice and the necessity of confronting these fears for the sake of unity, justice, and shared humanity. ### References: - **Ha-Satan** in Jewish thought: *Encyclopaedia Judaica* and various theological sources. - **Pan in Greek mythology**: "The Oxford Dictionary of Greek and Roman Mythology" by M.L. West. - **Pirates of the Caribbean**: *Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest* (2006). - **Martin Luther King Jr. on racial struggles**: *Strength to Love* by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The figures of **Ha-Satan** in Judeo-Christian traditions, **Pan** in Greek mythology, and the concept of the **black spot** from *Pirates of the Caribbean* intersect in meaningful ways, especially in their symbolic associations with fear, death, and prejudice. These figures evoke societal reactions to what is perceived as "other" or chaotic, reinforcing cultural narratives that lead to exclusion and dehumanization. ### **Ha-Satan**: In the Hebrew Bible, Ha-Satan is not a pure embodiment of evil but a tester of faith, challenging human righteousness (Book of Job). Over time, in Christian theology, Ha-Satan becomes a symbol of temptation and separation from God. He serves as a figure of divine judgment, representing the trials and suffering humanity faces. ### **Pan**: In Greek mythology, Pan is the god of the wild, often associated with irrational fear-**panic**-reflecting the primal, uncontrollable forces of nature. Pan’s untamed nature embodies both fear and fertility, demonstrating that fear often arises from misunderstanding the wildness of the natural world, and by extension, the "other." ### **Pirates of the Caribbean**: The "black spot" in *Dead Man's Chest* symbolizes an unavoidable fate, akin to a mark of death, drawing a parallel to how societies label and ostracize individuals or groups. This mark, like the figures of Ha-Satan or Pan, can represent societal fears that lead to judgment and exclusion. ### **Racial Prejudice**: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. highlighted how African Americans have been historically “marked” by racial prejudice, much like the cursed figures in mythology. The societal "black spot" of racism continues to mark marginalized communities, condemning them to discrimination, inequality, and violence. This metaphor underscores the destructive nature of fear and prejudice in human societies. These interconnected symbols invite reflection on the human tendency to scapegoat and fear the unfamiliar. Addressing these issues requires challenging these arbitrary societal marks and embracing unity and shared humanity. ### References: - **Ha-Satan in Jewish thought**: *Encyclopaedia Judaica* and various theological sources. - **Pan in Greek mythology**: "The Oxford Dictionary of Greek and Roman Mythology" by M.L. West. - **Pirates of the Caribbean**: *Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest* (2006). - **Martin Luther King Jr. on racial struggles**: *Strength to Love* by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
remember this as a kid... fucking epic movir
feel like this is the best undead curse. You at least keep your full body, look normal unless under moonlight and can reverse it and go on land
I love how quite they are despite being skeletons in the assalt, shows how much they've practice with their curse
You cut out the best line "So what now jack? Are we supposed to be 2 immortals locked in an epic battle until judgement day and trumpet sound? Hmm?" "Or you could surrender"
2:51 誘惑に負けちまった(笑)😆
Boy, imagine how disheartening it would be to row out waiting to jump some pirates, only to hear a distress call and row back under cannon fire from your own ship.
You cut the best line of the movie, arguably the whole franchise? "Me I'm dishonest and a dishonest man you can trust to be dishonest, honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for because you can never predict when they will do something incredibly stupid."
Thank you for your infinite love and support you have consistently shown me in such difficult moments. I'm forever grateful. I really appreciate your unconditional love to me and every effort exerted by you to cause a change.. Where are you watching from?
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Pirates ☠️ of the Caribbean: the ring of lost souls 3:47 The ring of lost souls so Jack hears about some lost treasure and ring that will make 1 live forever but when he finds the ring it summons the ring of lost souls a ghost ship that comes after the man wearing the ring so threw this whole movie Jack's trying 2 take off the ring the whole idea 💡 is up in my head 💔
Pirates ☠️ of the Caribbean: the ring of lost souls
Pirates ☠️ of the Caribbean: the ring of souls
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its crazy to me that this came out 21 years ago.
Even taking account for the curse being real, I can easily count the British dooming themselves by bigotry and ego by finding the cursed gold again and ruling Britian as some sort of hidden Necromancer government.
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Ouuuff je t'ai sauvé la life au bon moment ma swannoukiss ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Moi chikoumi awaaaa quand je fout un coup de sabot dans le derche du gars 😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
The epic battle of dior ❤❤❤❤❤
I cant believe I was 4 when this movie came out, truly ahead of many generations to come
I've always wondered The flying dutchman crew vs the cursed black pearl crew , who would win ?
Why you edit out all the lines some of the best lines in movie should be in here
I remember watching this the summer it came out in the cinema. It really didn't have a lot of hype around it. Pirate movies and themes were not really in fashion at the time. You know that feeling when the credits roll and people leave the cinema, it had a really good vibe because it was a surprisingly good movie. I think most people expected it to be a kind of mid tier action/adventure summer blockbuster. Then it became a massive franchise.
Put your trust and faith in the blood atonement of Jesus Christ and you will be saved its not too late but time is running out
Easy, those coins would’ve been inside Jack and that would be metal poisoning
Nice
Ngl, those two pirates out on the boat were always such a vibe in these movies
That Elizabeth girl is extremely attractive.
Women’s lives are so easy the most painful then imaginable that they think of is a dress lightly squeezing your waist 😂😂😂
ม้ได้พักแน้พวกมึงงานหนักและมากด้วย😅😅ผึงดีบ่อ😊วันที่กูรอคอย
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