They might've just said he was crazy. But, by the time they figured out his plan, they were already enacting it. He didn't wanna give them time to think, "What happens if we flip the ship, and he was wrong?" That didn't happen till they were under water and holding their breaths. He might be crazy in some ways, but he's a brilliant captain.
Captain Turner i think he just didnt want barbossa to understand how to read the map and by explaining his actions it would take away from his victory over barbossa and the mutual dick measuring contest they had going on in the film.
That's probably because they wouldn't listen to his plan or theory of how crazy it sounds that they need to flip the ship to get back to their world. So he just started running, saying he sees something that the others can't see or find what he's looking at.
Yeah well, in the earlier scene you can see him talking to 2 of his alter egos, like 2 mini Jacks hiding in his hair. I'm guessing that's what he was doing.
Especially when his “replacement” already jammed her foot so far down her throat by trying to tie the “reboot” to sexism and strong women. Clearly she’s never actually WATCHED any of these movies. The protags were actually Will and Elizabeth but Jack said nope and stole the whole franchise out from under them in his very first appearance on screen. That’s talent.
With the average running speed of 8 mph for 3 seconds, we can deduce that the black pearl is 35.2 feet wide or 10.729 meters wide. I counted 32 laps for the crew that follows jack from the start (estimate for the majority of the crew is, like, 26? 30?) with no breaks for most of the rocking and *uphill* for the last 5-8 laps. That alone sounds exhausting, but the crew had to hold onto the railing of the pearl for 16 full seconds while being exhausted from the running. After this, they had to hold their breath for *a minute and seven seconds.* with minimal time to inhale for holding their breath. Conclusion: the black pearls crew is athletic as fuck.
Barbosa shouting "Let it shift!" is somehow so epic. Jack suddenly makes up a strange and insane idea and he instantly does everything he can to make sure it comes to fruition.
What's cool is that when the Pearl returns to the world of the living, it comes out of the water just like the Dutchman. It makes you wonder if that's what happens everytime the Dutchman goes underwater and comes back up
@@gamevidz8763 he means “what if the dutchman is going to the world of the dead everytime it goes underwater” smartass which also makes sense cos davy jones’ job was to ferry the souls of those lost at sea to the afterlife
This is without a doubt my favorite scene in the entire franchise. This encapsulates Jack in such a perfect way. He's a clever man thinking outside the box but still comes off as a goofy idiot (deliberately or otherwise.) And the music is just exquisite!
Can anyone? Jack Sparrow is told in this movie that he's mad(i.e. crazy, insane, etc). Then Jack says: thank goodness for that. Cause if I wasn't, this'll probably never work. When Jack Sparrow is escaping from the British ship. You know, I wonder if he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along.
2:30 I love the face that Jack makes after he says "Now up is down", he's like "Well i dont know if this was a bright idea but it's too late to change it"
This might be my favourite scene in the whole series. It's perfect from the score, to the fact that jack makes everybody follow him without telling them what the plan is, the 2 weirdos being hang down somehow, the amazing CGI. It's masterpiece
Well pirates back then never learnt to swim especially a blacksmith like Will, it's also the reason the cook doesn't jump off of the row boat to escape the flames of the Revenge in Potc 4, because he cant swim.
What I love about this scene is: 1. Barbossa, of all people, realizing Jack's onto something and IMMEDIATELY going downstairs to tell everyone to set the cannons loose. 2. The supernatural way the teleportation is done. They don't just flip back and suddenly they're in the world of the living, no, it's the WATER THAT SUDDENLY FLIPS.
And I love music. My favourite scene in all Pirates movies, because of music. Although pity that in the middle (when Pintel and Ragetti are shown tied to the mast) its intension breaks down.
Not exactly. You can see that Jack looks down to the ground and suddenly looks quite strange. Then the Ship suddenly comes back to the surface. That, along with the part with the waterfall just means that their world is really flat and Jones' locker isn't just on the bottom of the sea, it's at the opposite site of the world, upside down. When they turned the ship, they were aligned like everyone on the overworld, so the locker just put them through the world. That all could also explain why they could enter the locker, but never exit it. If they travel to worlds end again, they won't fall down a waterfall again, because they're already on the bottom
@Nebulaseacura a ver pendejo ese tipo que cayó al mar regreso al mundo de los vivos el fácilmente nado para abajo del barco junto al resto lo que le dijo Dalma respecto a que no abandonen el barco se refería a que no sigan a las almas de quienes vieron en los botes que si los seguían no podrán encontrarlos de nuevo
What's cool is the flash of green is an actual mirage that happens at sea in the middle of the ocean. It's not always perceptible but it can be observed in the right conditions
I love Jack's expression when he says "now up, is down?" as the ships turning over... it's like he's not sure this was the right thing to do but it's too late now
Actually I’m not so sure they would have, technically they’re already in the land of the Dead, we saw dead people in this area in previous scenes, so perhaps they just woulda been upside down in the water until sundown. Who says you have to hold your breath when you’re technically already dead?
@@thatonenicehusky ah, says who? The ten year part of the curse only applies to Davey Jones, as evidenced by the fact his crew go ashore to chase the chest in the last movie.
Everyone's talking about Jack running around and rocking the ship, meanwhile I'm sitting here wondering how the hell did those two weirdos managed to perfectly tie themselves upside down together with no help at all...
@@sagarshah8639 The music is 50 to 60% of the scene, really. A lot of people don't realise how much music shapes the way a scene is perceived in movies.
did anyone notice jacks face when the ship was about to tilt and everyone was grabbing on to the side. and he says "Up is down?" as if hes thinking hmm maybe it could have meant something other than flipping the damn ship xD
2:41 is a foreshadowing moment to signify how Elizabeth loses Will to the sea and he comes back through the water which we see in the end. A detail too good. Masterful writing.
+Lumo TV If not then that's kind of sad, makes them look stupid because by this time it's pretty clear to see that Jack knows what he is doing post of the times so following him would he the smartest thing to do. Best chance for survival so not following him would probably get you on the wrong side.
It's also one of the few LEGIT ships in the film too. That thing can actually sails. Those cannon were also real but it was use to fire blank in the film.
@@raymondhj "The Black Pearl was originally a merchant ship called Wicked Wench, but its crew later turned to piracy under the command of a pirate captain named Morgan, who was killed during a battle with Spanish Royal Navy Captain Armando Salazar (You can see this flashback scene in the recent movie when jack is young). The helmsman, Jack Sparrow, was granted captaincy of the Wicked Wench after out-maneuvering Salazar and saving the crew during battle. Years later, the Wicked Wench became registered to the East India Trading Company and owned by Cutler Beckett, the EITC Director for West Africa. At the time, Jack Sparrow was in the employ of the East India Trading Company and regained captaincy of the Wicked Wench. Jack Sparrow captained the Wicked Wench for Cutler Beckett for about a year, hauling various cargoes, but he refused to haul slaves. Beckett, determined to browbeat the captain into obedience, demanded that the young captain transport a cargo of slaves to the New World. Initially Sparrow agreed, but when he realized that he was betraying the Wicked Wench, as well as himself, he rebelled and freed the slaves by taking them to Kerma for safe asylum. Furious that Sparrow had flouted his orders and stolen the "cargo" of "black gold", Beckett had Sparrow thrown into jail. After allowing him to languish for a couple of months, Beckett had Sparrow transported to the Wicked Wench's anchorage, about a mile from the coast of West Africa, near Calabar on the Bight of Benin. After personally branding Sparrow with the "P" brand (so he'd be forever identifiable as a pirate), Cutler Beckett gave the order to fire incendiary carcass charges at the Wicked Wench, in order to totally demoralize her captain."
While it was Johnny Depp that was the heart of the movie, it was the great supporting cast of Kiera, Orlando, Higgins, Barbossa and other minor characters that made the movies wholesome. This is what was missing from POTC5. They should have atleast made two movies in series so that new characters can get a development arc like Barbossa or Davy Jones.
The way the pearl comes out from under the water is exactly like the flying dutchman. It hit me at this point how Davey Jones just appears everywhere and his ship doesn't go under water like a submarine. It goes underwater, to the other side. To the purgatory that he was supposed to be ruling. And it comes out everywhere in the real world like this. He goes through objects not because he's a squid man. He's an eldritch spectre. Not every ship or person can do that. Others need to do how the map instructs.
I love how you can see how Jacky and Barbossa operate as captain and first mate in this little scene. He doesn't question his ridiculous plan, he orders the crew to time it with the swell and cuts cargo loose.
I love their team ups in these movies . Barbossa was a great villain in the first movie but he started to be my favorite character in "at world's end " especially the epic wedding scene
@@SigalDa Well, sure, but originally Jack was the captain and Barbossa was the first mate. Then the whole mutiny thing happened and things went sour. But OP meant that in this scene they're without noticing or intending it acting as if they were the captain and the first mate again.
This concept astounds me. The concept alone for Davy Jones' Locker in any tale wasn't really explored much in the realm of how and why it is a place but somehow, these writers managed to take a nautical tale and turn it into an epic while explaining the complex charms and puzzles of such a fairytale world like an undead land such as Davy Jones' Locker and how to escape it. Well done, writers, well played.
@@sb416 what thing? The locker is a sailing legend and has nothing to do with the bible. If you're talking about the locker being a purgatory, then that concept isn't original to the bible either
Yes! When Barbosa said getting to the land of the dead is easy and getting back is the challenge, he understood that he was only brought back by chance and not just on his own. Jack knew the chart and Barbosa trusted. The Green Flash was how the Dutchman traveled to and from the After Life at Will through the water. The Davy Jones corrupted his purpose by keeping the dead and making them serve and going after innocent ships. I do wish they expanded on Davy Jones’ lore.
Barbossa needed Jack to get back out. He's also definitely going to at least want to keep Jack around for any other needed bits of wisdom - he might want the ship but getting rid of jack vastly reduces his chances at surviving in a changing world.
this is hands down one of the best potc scenes ever. there's just something about the image of that massive ship rocking back and forth like that that gets me on the edge of my seat every time. and the music makes it all the more awesome
that supports what my film appreciation teacher said. u could have a scene with the best action/moment of the entire film, but what makes it memorable or pop out is the music being played
How ironic and tragic, in a way, for Mr.Depp to be at the World's End right now, with this court, AH and other shenanigans. He brought us so much joy through so many movies for so long and yet only a few loud sentences of a manipulator woman was enough, according to Mr.Depp's words, set arrows from all over the globe on him. I hope he'll go through this and succeed.
@@kenjidayan7579 that’s what I was thinking, but it’s likely not actual water and more likely some kind of cursed ocean that causes you to sink no matter what
Studer Andrew Aye! but this is just the start! let us not forget in May 2017, she be sailing once more in Pirates of the caribbean dead men tell no tales! ..... (Looks at my comment.) What? did I just bloody say that like a pirate? huh....odd.
This scene is one proof why Jack was a respected captain even when he didn’t seem like having the proper knowledge on leading the crew as a captain nor the multiple ways of navigating in the sea. He’s mad enough to get his own answers in idiotic ways but effective. Also one of the reason why him being mutinied made sense, cuz his methods always costed the crews
Can we just appreciate how incredible this scene is made by Hans Zimmers score. And incredible film in and of itself without music, but with, it’s unbelievable
What's even more insane is how they managed to completely turtle a ship the size of the Black Pearl (turtling is when a ship that is capsizing goes completely upside down.)
Instead of telling everyone the plan, he just starts making noises and running back and forth lol. Love this guy...
Exactly!
lol its funny johnny depp is the best actor ever
Kanan Jarrus he is best
They might've just said he was crazy. But, by the time they figured out his plan, they were already enacting it.
He didn't wanna give them time to think, "What happens if we flip the ship, and he was wrong?" That didn't happen till they were under water and holding their breaths.
He might be crazy in some ways, but he's a brilliant captain.
Captain Turner i think he just didnt want barbossa to understand how to read the map and by explaining his actions it would take away from his victory over barbossa and the mutual dick measuring contest they had going on in the film.
Any normal person : Guys. I have a plan.
Jack : WhAT's tHAt ?!?!?! *starts to run*
LOL
Captain jack sparrow*
That's probably because they wouldn't listen to his plan or theory of how crazy it sounds that they need to flip the ship to get back to their world. So he just started running, saying he sees something that the others can't see or find what he's looking at.
@@thesmarticus4241 that and he also could feel too lazy to explain everything so he just jumped straight into action
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"what is that? I don't know, what do you think?"
I love how he just answers himself
Can we talk about the typo in the desc?
Why u looking at the description?
Yeah well, in the earlier scene you can see him talking to 2 of his alter egos, like 2 mini Jacks hiding in his hair. I'm guessing that's what he was doing.
Especially when his “replacement” already jammed her foot so far down her throat by trying to tie the “reboot” to sexism and strong women. Clearly she’s never actually WATCHED any of these movies.
The protags were actually Will and Elizabeth but Jack said nope and stole the whole franchise out from under them in his very first appearance on screen. That’s talent.
@@Omega1867 lol wut?
@@Omega1867 what are you smoking
0:41 The little noise Jack makes is pure gold.
I make that noise everytime I messed up on something or trying to think BECAUSE of that
Lmfao I never realized it
Hen
Willy Wonka vibes
0:11 WHAT’S THAT?!
I love how even Tia Dalma, a FREAKING SEA GODDESS, joins in out of sheer confusion.
She is that which vexes all men......... and Jack is de one man who can vex her.
@@samalvey8168 that says a lot of Jack
@@theshellderinslowbrostail5422 indeed it does.....indeed it does
@Cartoon Judge! C.G. All the better Jack doesn’t have divine powers.
I'm surprised she didn't come up with the solution of getting back.
She should've known about that technique being a goddess of the sea and all... XD
Can we appreciate Barbossa not questioning Jack's actions but actually understanding them and acting like a second in command once again?
He did serve under him as a second in command before…
@@maniacalmurderer4123 thats why he said "once again"!
@@maniacalmurderer4123 Use ur brain
@@rathzo1800 'Where I put me brain?'
After Pintel, of all people, got it first!
With the average running speed of 8 mph for 3 seconds, we can deduce that the black pearl is 35.2 feet wide or 10.729 meters wide. I counted 32 laps for the crew that follows jack from the start (estimate for the majority of the crew is, like, 26? 30?) with no breaks for most of the rocking and *uphill* for the last 5-8 laps. That alone sounds exhausting, but the crew had to hold onto the railing of the pearl for 16 full seconds while being exhausted from the running. After this, they had to hold their breath for *a minute and seven seconds.* with minimal time to inhale for holding their breath. Conclusion: the black pearls crew is athletic as fuck.
Pirates were a different breed with all that Rum and scurvy
I mean just to actually operate a ship of that size and survive to this point youd have to be pretty sturdy.
@@aurorialgaming1935 yea but like holy shit.
As a kid, I watched this scene and tried to hold my breath to see if I can make it. I can't.
Nerd alert ❤.
Barbosa shouting "Let it shift!" is somehow so epic. Jack suddenly makes up a strange and insane idea and he instantly does everything he can to make sure it comes to fruition.
Cap’n Barbossa will always be my favorite.
that “aye, he’s onto it” gets me hyped every time
They may not like each other but they're a good team
And then he continues by destroying many yards of good rope and threw away half the cannons
@@Scoobydude-qp5mt to be fair, they worked together for quite a while before the whole cursed gold and --turtle-- rum sandbank thing happened.
Jack Sparrow is the only pirate to ever convince his crew to completely capsize his ship without saying anything to anyone or explaining why.
Its CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW
@@christianjudeberbano3134 Savvy?
@@foundation2854 you got one like from me scp
Even Barbosa was in on it, who under normal circumstances would be highly against it.
Agreed
I love how everyone just followed him blindly for a while before they understood, even Calypso
Except for Barbossa lol
They wanted to see what he was looking at
@@jesper9622 curiosity...
Jack has that power. Barbosa knew him best though, thats why he was curious
Because director commands them
What's cool is that when the Pearl returns to the world of the living, it comes out of the water just like the Dutchman. It makes you wonder if that's what happens everytime the Dutchman goes underwater and comes back up
Um. Yes if it goes into the water and comes out then yes that’s what happens every time.
@@gamevidz8763 he means “what if the dutchman is going to the world of the dead everytime it goes underwater” smartass
which also makes sense cos davy jones’ job was to ferry the souls of those lost at sea to the afterlife
Yes bcz its Jones's job to carry the souls from here to there.
Yes but Jones's crew probably doesn't use this method every time to rock the ship 😂
@@smoothiemcguffin2721 yes but it’s still very obvious
This is without a doubt my favorite scene in the entire franchise. This encapsulates Jack in such a perfect way. He's a clever man thinking outside the box but still comes off as a goofy idiot (deliberately or otherwise.) And the music is just exquisite!
yeah, I keep replay to this scene, many2 times
Tia Dalma is literally a goddess of the sea, who actually knows how to get out of the locker, and even she can´t comprehend Jack's thinking-pattern
I'm surprised she didn't told the others how to get out...
She's acting
Considering she IS the sea, I don't think she knows that way to get out.
Can anyone? Jack Sparrow is told in this movie that he's mad(i.e. crazy, insane, etc). Then Jack says: thank goodness for that. Cause if I wasn't, this'll probably never work. When Jack Sparrow is escaping from the British ship. You know, I wonder if he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along.
@@davidchism6081
"and that was all without a single drop of rum!"
"*Barbosssa scoffs*"
People forget that Jack isn't actually an idiot, he's just a madman who manages to make things "work".
Exactly, the writers of the 5th movie clearly didnt get the gist
He makes things ✨Work✨
@@AncientSavant7572 fucking cringe
It’s the best kind of people
@@silu4894 Pretty much!
I love how comical and insane Jack's actions are in this scene, that he even manages to make a Goddess confused as hell
I love Barbosa's face when they're underwater like "ok maybe this wasn't such a good idea"
"He's rocking the ship."
"We're rocking the ship!"
I like how they just accept it
“Well, I guess we’re rocking the ship now!”
Maybe they heard the music and realized they must be doing something right
They were like, “oh well, nothing better to do” 🤷♀️
Ya just need to test the process guys.
Up is down why?
I dont think they had better options to escape from the locker so they have to accept the rocking the ship thing
Jack's mindset is the epitome of "It doesn't have to make sense, it just has to work".
If it’s stupid and it works, it’s not stupid!
"it just works"
@@sneedfeedandseed2410 Todd Sparrow
That's my mindset. And it sucks cause people think you're crazy
*it is what it is*
I held my breath for the entire underwater scene. Bravo to the person who said "we gotta make it only as long as you can hold your breath"
now do it after running uphill both ways.
I can't believe that I got to witness this when it came out in theaters. One of the best scenes in the entire franchise.
Lucky
2007 I was there too!
@@DonyoSanghelei30 Awesome scene!
I envy you so much
@@stefankrunic8188 Nothing that a projector or stellar flat screen can't fix. Don't forget the surround sound. I'd say that experience would suffice.
I love how everyone just trust that there's a method to Jack's madness.
Ariadne Frolich especially Barbosa
There's a madness to Jack's method.
random British dude: "do you think he plans it all out or just makes it up as he goes along"
Jack Sparrow: "Thank goodness for that, because if I wasn't this would probably never work"
I think its the other way around, there are varying amounts of madness to Jack's methods.
2:30 I love the face that Jack makes after he says "Now up is down", he's like "Well i dont know if this was a bright idea but it's too late to change it"
Yeah he has one second thought like.. . 🤔
"I have done some crazy things but... this might be stupid."
that honestly makes it funnier
wolado lu
All the little character moments in this short scene are gold. they all act exactly how you expect
This might be my favourite scene in the whole series. It's perfect from the score, to the fact that jack makes everybody follow him without telling them what the plan is, the 2 weirdos being hang down somehow, the amazing CGI. It's masterpiece
Mine too ✌️
This is Jack Sparrow: he disguise himself as a fool, when he is a genius.
Capitan, Capitan! Capitan Jack Sparrow!!!
Does he plan it all out, or does he make up the plan as he goes along?
Ah... Sun tzu never gets old 😅
@@davidchism6081 As he goes along probably.
he is badass and lucky at the same time
It's astounding every single crew member was able to hold their breath for so long after all that running.
Movie Magic
They be pirates
and yet one of them starts to sink even tho he can swim and can hold his breath for that long after running xD made no sense what so ever
Well pirates back then never learnt to swim especially a blacksmith like Will, it's also the reason the cook doesn't jump off of the row boat to escape the flames of the Revenge in Potc 4, because he cant swim.
@@alrightimadoitmyself8568 Jack knows though.
In the first movie he saves Elizabeth who almost drowned.
This movie is nothing without Jack Sparrow and Jack Sparrow is Johnny Depp. Justice for Johnny.
Damn right!
How did you still live after 2 centuries, Mozart?
Mr Ludwig! Mr Mozart!
Good to see you guys supporting Johnny 😍
Justice served mate!!
Hail Captain Jack 🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️
JACK DE SPARROW LIVES!!!!
love how jack was the one to get them back to the real world yet they pulled their guns on him immediately like 😭😭
Pirates
@@joewhitehead3 aye
What I love about this scene is:
1. Barbossa, of all people, realizing Jack's onto something and IMMEDIATELY going downstairs to tell everyone to set the cannons loose.
2. The supernatural way the teleportation is done. They don't just flip back and suddenly they're in the world of the living, no, it's the WATER THAT SUDDENLY FLIPS.
I also love that Tia Dalma, the sea goddess herself, joins out of sheer confusion
@Cartoon Judge! C.G. I think it's more out confusion, mostly because of the face she makes during the entire thing
And I love music. My favourite scene in all Pirates movies, because of music. Although pity that in the middle (when Pintel and Ragetti are shown tied to the mast) its intension breaks down.
@Cartoon Judge! C.G. Did I say otherwise? :)
Not exactly. You can see that Jack looks down to the ground and suddenly looks quite strange. Then the Ship suddenly comes back to the surface. That, along with the part with the waterfall just means that their world is really flat and Jones' locker isn't just on the bottom of the sea, it's at the opposite site of the world, upside down. When they turned the ship, they were aligned like everyone on the overworld, so the locker just put them through the world. That all could also explain why they could enter the locker, but never exit it. If they travel to worlds end again, they won't fall down a waterfall again, because they're already on the bottom
"Jack could've killed them all."
They're already in the land of the dead. Where are they going to go? Detroit?
they're gonna stay there. Dead, unable to leave. They're still alive in this scene. There are stakes.
You just summarised the phrase: "There are destinies worse than death"
"TAKE HIM TO DETROIT!"
NOOO NOT DETROIT
@@artificialcolours9719 IT’S NOT POSSIBLE SIR
NO, IT’S NECESSARY
I still love how it went from them trying to flip the ship to trying to make it to the other side before you fell off.
RIP to that one sailor , who was killed by cannons falling on him due to his captain’s crazy antics 🙏
And the guy who fell off who is now stuck swimming in limbo forever
@Nebulaseacura a ver pendejo ese tipo que cayó al mar regreso al mundo de los vivos el fácilmente nado para abajo del barco junto al resto lo que le dijo Dalma respecto a que no abandonen el barco se refería a que no sigan a las almas de quienes vieron en los botes que si los seguían no podrán encontrarlos de nuevo
R.I.P guy who rolled of ship because he wasn't fast enough
R.I.P guy who was crushed by a cannon
THANK YOU POOR GUYS
Well the one who rolled off the ship might've survived
Geechy Guy But would that mean he was still in the other world or does he follow them into the next?
Lol he was probably stuck in the other world, just floating there alone, probably eventually drowned
Geechy Guy lmao wow smh what a way to go
"How did you escape Davy Jones' locker?"
"Sea turtles."
Correction: Simple. I'm captain jack sparrow.
Ultima ZillaRex
Weren't they crabs?
MachineGunMoises It was a joke about that one guy that says everything is due to sea turtles.
Sea Turtles MATE
Ultima ZillaRex Sea Turtles
What's cool is the flash of green is an actual mirage that happens at sea in the middle of the ocean. It's not always perceptible but it can be observed in the right conditions
2:30 I love how Jack suddenly questions himself when it's irreversible (frown after "is down")
Imagine if Jack was wrong and they just capsized the ship for no reason 😂😂
"Oh well, too late to change what I've done"
😂😂😂
Never it happen.... That why he's called captain Jack sparrow ☠️
Poor Ragetti and Pinter would be tied to the mast 😬
It's captain
Captain Jack sparrow
The music in this scene... Hans Zimmer hats off to you.
It makes it all the more suspenseful and epic.
LOVE Hans Zimmer. Ever since Rainman. Enchanting
Hans Zimmer is just magical 😍
the music when the camera flips is fkn delicious
The chord at 2:24 though that’s the best part
Jack: “what’s that!?”
Barbossa: *vicious head turn*
This scene is one of my absolute favorites. Great editing, music and acting
I love Jack's expression when he says "now up, is down?" as the ships turning over... it's like he's not sure this was the right thing to do but it's too late now
I'm captain Jack sparrow mashup- ua-cam.com/video/GfX0Cad5Yps/v-deo.html
Not even Jack Sparrow knows what Jack Sparrow is doing.
There should be a “Captain” in there somewhere
@@DatBoiChucklez "Sparrow" too
Jack OHHH u mean the monkey of barbossa he apear later , if u mean the captain jack sparrow, yeah its was really funny his expression 💚
Just to clarify, if they didn’t do that exactly at sundown, they would’ve all just died
Lol
Actually I’m not so sure they would have, technically they’re already in the land of the Dead, we saw dead people in this area in previous scenes, so perhaps they just woulda been upside down in the water until sundown. Who says you have to hold your breath when you’re technically already dead?
Just to clarify, no. They’d just be stuck there for the next decade.
@@thatonenicehusky ah, says who? The ten year part of the curse only applies to Davey Jones, as evidenced by the fact his crew go ashore to chase the chest in the last movie.
@@swordsmanthegamernine7973 Wait, you’re right.
that split second at 2:30 where Jack questions, if this has really been such a great idea hahaha
I just love his face after he says "now up is down" 😂 hes probably thinking "this better work or we're all dead"
Everyone's talking about Jack running around and rocking the ship, meanwhile I'm sitting here wondering how the hell did those two weirdos managed to perfectly tie themselves upside down together with no help at all...
Most likely they had a third guy (or more) helping them but that would ruin the moment. Edit: What the heck? more than 500 likes?! Thank you.
Sea Turtles, mate.
@@saoghail9769 🤣🤣🤣
That's a very good question, I've often wondered the same.
1:07
Your answer pal
Only Hans Zimmer can make a scene where people are just running back and forth on a ship sound epic
Wonderful composer!!
True but don't undermine the scene. 😂 It was truly an epic scene despite wether the music was there or not.
@@sagarshah8639 Toda a combinação foi épica mano
@@sagarshah8639 The music is 50 to 60% of the scene, really. A lot of people don't realise how much music shapes the way a scene is perceived in movies.
@@math9172 Oh it's one of my favorite music. And I do realise the importance of background score but would agree to disagree on 50%
Barbossa's expression at 3:05 is like "now what?" lol
This man made these amazing movies and touched our lives while dealing with physical and mental abuse.
I can’t imagine how fun it was to shoot this scene.
Fun? they were basically running inclined suicides lmao
@@RemUzumaki Yeah, because the crew totally were risking their lives on set lol
@@LordVader1094 "suicides" is a type of exercise... he didn't mean they where putting their own lives at risk
@@LordVader1094 bruh.
@@LordVader1094 ...I think they meant the exercise mate, not the act of killing themselves 😂😂
Seriously, Barbosa was so Underated...he is the only one knew Jack's plan
Definitely my favorite character
He is a captain..just like Jack.
Well barbosa was captain jack first mate so yeah he know how captain jack sparrow head works
@@sophiecooper1824 same
They like in a Love-hate relationship right? Haha i love it
His wtf expression after "Now up... is down" always gets me
Slowly engaging music + Jack Sparrow's unbeatable acting have made this scene very beautiful ❤
If you have a friend that is as loyal as Mr Gibbs to Captain Jack Sparrow, then you have everything in life
To quote Joey diaz "You don't need an army you just need 1 or 2 bad motherfuckers on ya side and you can take over the world"
We're rockin the ship! 😄
He did steal the map from him that one time.... In the fourth one
@@skyreapery2n164 Jack lies too. It is the Pirate code.
@@marcelmarizu1229 🤣🤣🤣🤣 not from your captain, especially as the first mate., that's just mutiny, he should walk the plank
did anyone notice jacks face when the ship was about to tilt and everyone was grabbing on to the side. and he says "Up is down?" as if hes thinking hmm maybe it could have meant something other than flipping the damn ship xD
hahaha ikr
Hello goods sir.
i thought he was looking down cause suddenly it was light below, and i thought that they made a mistake leaving the "down" dark for that cut. lol
hey! very good observations!:-)
yeah
2:41 is a foreshadowing moment to signify how Elizabeth loses Will to the sea and he comes back through the water which we see in the end. A detail too good. Masterful writing.
I like how Jack doesn't explain anything but they all still go with it
It's funny that he just started running back and forth and everyone's like "ok let's just go with it without any explanation"
+Mariah notcarey Well, it is Captain Jack Sparrow
+Mariah notcarey Honestly, most of us would do the same here..
+Agent Washington not really
+Lumo TV If not then that's kind of sad, makes them look stupid because by this time it's pretty clear to see that Jack knows what he is doing post of the times so following him would he the smartest thing to do. Best chance for survival so not following him would probably get you on the wrong side.
Lumo TV I would
Don't let it distract you from the fact that Captain Jack Sparrow got a jar of dirt
Lmao so funny🤣😅😂
And guess what's inside it!
I've got a jar of dirt, I've got a jar of dirt, guess What's inside it
IM THE 1K LIKE
Giving me hxh vibes lol
I like to think this scene is true testament to Jack's intelligence. Out of everyone he was the only that figured out how to get back
Elizabeth: What is it?
Jack: **Whatever the hell that sound was**
LULOOOOOO
Can you imagine how awkward it would have been if this didn't work? xD
Yes, they would be all mad at Jack.
hehe lol
couldn't they have rock it back up again
How would they rock it back up again
Fuzzy Wuzzy Not possible. They would drown. Thanks alot, Jack.
The fact that this single scene has 7.3 million views says alot about this movie
Its 7.5 now
its the brilliant score as well by hans zimmer
It's at 8.3M a week later
8.5 million
9M
This scene on its own captures the crazy, derpy, inspiring, goofy, fun, adventurous nature, the essence, of POTC
Love the look Jack gives after he says "now up, is down"
He knows it might not be right or work but it's the conclusion he came too lol
The people who hit the dislike button took “up is down” too seriously
Lol
Lol I love girls.
@@sandboxgamer1739 we the same fr
Underrated
Now this is creative thinking
Most people forget to realize how beautiful the black pearl is
It’s the embodiment of freedom.
It's also one of the few LEGIT ships in the film too.
That thing can actually sails. Those cannon were also real but it was use to fire blank in the film.
@@Prander5x5 you are not cultured enough
@@deathcharge5468 who
@@raymondhj "The Black Pearl was originally a merchant ship called Wicked Wench, but its crew later turned to piracy under the command of a pirate captain named Morgan, who was killed during a battle with Spanish Royal Navy Captain Armando Salazar (You can see this flashback scene in the recent movie when jack is young). The helmsman, Jack Sparrow, was granted captaincy of the Wicked Wench after out-maneuvering Salazar and saving the crew during battle. Years later, the Wicked Wench became registered to the East India Trading Company and owned by Cutler Beckett, the EITC Director for West Africa. At the time, Jack Sparrow was in the employ of the East India Trading Company and regained captaincy of the Wicked Wench. Jack Sparrow captained the Wicked Wench for Cutler Beckett for about a year, hauling various cargoes, but he refused to haul slaves. Beckett, determined to browbeat the captain into obedience, demanded that the young captain transport a cargo of slaves to the New World. Initially Sparrow agreed, but when he realized that he was betraying the Wicked Wench, as well as himself, he rebelled and freed the slaves by taking them to Kerma for safe asylum.
Furious that Sparrow had flouted his orders and stolen the "cargo" of "black gold", Beckett had Sparrow thrown into jail. After allowing him to languish for a couple of months, Beckett had Sparrow transported to the Wicked Wench's anchorage, about a mile from the coast of West Africa, near Calabar on the Bight of Benin. After personally branding Sparrow with the "P" brand (so he'd be forever identifiable as a pirate), Cutler Beckett gave the order to fire incendiary carcass charges at the Wicked Wench, in order to totally demoralize her captain."
Dude who plays Barbossa cracks me straight up when he starts giving commands 🤣
"Loose the cannons, you lazy bilge rats!" 😭
One of the best individual pieces of a score ever written for film. Thank you Hans
How those two managed to tie themselves upside-down is actually really impressive
They survived every single movie and every single conflict, i think most of the things they get themselves into and out of is also impressive
@@cofffee817 Its like C3PO and R2D2. theyre only there for comic relief so of course they have to survive LITERALLY EVERYTHING
Its shame that they warenet in the 4orth and 5th movies
@@SigalDa I hate the implication that they died when Blackbeard attacked in Barbossa's flashback.
You were at 999 likes. I made it 1k .
Who cares if this defys logic or not?! This is one of the most epic scenes in the movie!! I never get tired of watching it!!
same here, i love this scene haha
It's not supposed to be logical lol
It is actually one of my favourite scenes in all of movie history.
Boi your right :D
Didn't logic go out the window with curse that turned them to skeletons?
The background score absolutely suits the scene
While it was Johnny Depp that was the heart of the movie, it was the great supporting cast of Kiera, Orlando, Higgins, Barbossa and other minor characters that made the movies wholesome. This is what was missing from POTC5. They should have atleast made two movies in series so that new characters can get a development arc like Barbossa or Davy Jones.
is no one gonna appreciate how long cotton's parrot held his breath under water
and the monkey
@@tylernaze8020 well the monkey's still undead, so i wouldn't be surprised that Little Jack lived the encounter. The parrot on the other hand...
no
Oh god that bird and monkey is just -
@@tylernaze8020 the monkey is undead
0:11 Barbossa turns is head in time with the music... these details are so funny xD
the whole scene is perfectly timed
you can just watch it time and time again and *still* find something new
Lmao that’s awesome 😂
OMG THAT'S HILARIOUS
Also at 0:43 when Barbossa takes the eye out of his mouth
I love how Barbossa and the others just go with it, man i miss these movies
Probably my favourite scene in film. Definitely top three. Music, visuals. What cinema is all about. A magnificent spectacle to behold.
Rip the guy who was crushed by a cannon
Ooof :'(
That’s gotta hurt
@@aeronblack9249 not for long, if you’re lucky
I had my leg cramp when that guy got crushed.
Yeah ha ha ha i could not stop laughing but damn it was to funny though
The way the pearl comes out from under the water is exactly like the flying dutchman. It hit me at this point how Davey Jones just appears everywhere and his ship doesn't go under water like a submarine.
It goes underwater, to the other side. To the purgatory that he was supposed to be ruling. And it comes out everywhere in the real world like this. He goes through objects not because he's a squid man. He's an eldritch spectre.
Not every ship or person can do that. Others need to do how the map instructs.
This is now my headcanon, thanks
Actually wait, it does go down like a submarine and we see it happen
Cow Lupin yea it’s very wrong, can he do it? Yea sure, does he? No.
Cow Lupin i was agreeing with you.
Cow Lupin ur good i reread it and I figured I could of wrote it better XD
1:06 I love how they are utterly convinced this is a brilliant idea
At about 1:57, my brain started going "The Fitness Gram Pacer Test is a multi-stage...."
I love it how he says ... “Now up ... is down?” Like he was still questioning whether or not he was right or not. Lol
Definitely one of the best scenes in the whole trilogy.
Yes, I said trilogy.
Wdym?
@@silvastria1303 OP probably doesn't recognize the 4th and 5th movies as canon. Which is reasonable, considering how the quality dropped after the 3rd
@@onepiece013 basically op is a rtded clown
@@parasiticjaeger8394 bro what the fuck, op didnt like the 4th and 5th movies and you used a slur on him?
@@parasiticjaeger8394 no. The 4th and 5th are undeniably less good. The 4th is still ok-ish, it just lacks in impact, and the 5th is meh.
I really miss when we had pure escapist fun like this in movies
I like how the most replayed part is the cannon falling on the guy.
I love how you can see how Jacky and Barbossa operate as captain and first mate in this little scene. He doesn't question his ridiculous plan, he orders the crew to time it with the swell and cuts cargo loose.
I love their team ups in these movies . Barbossa was a great villain in the first movie but he started to be my favorite character in "at world's end " especially the epic wedding scene
Acttuely i think both are capteins of this ship.
@@SigalDa Well, sure, but originally Jack was the captain and Barbossa was the first mate. Then the whole mutiny thing happened and things went sour. But OP meant that in this scene they're without noticing or intending it acting as if they were the captain and the first mate again.
This concept astounds me. The concept alone for Davy Jones' Locker in any tale wasn't really explored much in the realm of how and why it is a place but somehow, these writers managed to take a nautical tale and turn it into an epic while explaining the complex charms and puzzles of such a fairytale world like an undead land such as Davy Jones' Locker and how to escape it. Well done, writers, well played.
Stolen from the Bible
@@sb416lol.
@@sb416 what thing? The locker is a sailing legend and has nothing to do with the bible.
If you're talking about the locker being a purgatory, then that concept isn't original to the bible either
Reminds me of antimatter or an alternate dimension
Yes! When Barbosa said getting to the land of the dead is easy and getting back is the challenge, he understood that he was only brought back by chance and not just on his own. Jack knew the chart and Barbosa trusted. The Green Flash was how the Dutchman traveled to and from the After Life at Will through the water. The Davy Jones corrupted his purpose by keeping the dead and making them serve and going after innocent ships. I do wish they expanded on Davy Jones’ lore.
Barbossa, normally the shrewd, power hungry type, wielding an axe and yelling at the top of his lungs is just epic.
0:39
Elizabeth: what is it?
Jack: (that indian lady saying Google) gulugulu
Barbossa:
* looks at the sunrise with a smirk *
* points his pistol at Jack *
Barbossa needed Jack to get back out. He's also definitely going to at least want to keep Jack around for any other needed bits of wisdom - he might want the ship but getting rid of jack vastly reduces his chances at surviving in a changing world.
Barbossa: Hahahaha.
Jack: Hahahaha.
Elizabeth: Hahahaha.
Will: Hahahaha.
Everyone: Hahahahahahahahaha.
@@persona8439 ALRIGHT THEN!!!
this is hands down one of the best potc scenes ever. there's just something about the image of that massive ship rocking back and forth like that that gets me on the edge of my seat every time. and the music makes it all the more awesome
The General I agree if the music wasn't good it would have seemed very stupid ( Which it is but the music is so good that it is kind of cool)
that supports what my film appreciation teacher said. u could have a scene with the best action/moment of the entire film, but what makes it memorable or pop out is the music being played
Up is down by Hans Zimmer. It's funny that I use this theme as my alarm clock.
How ironic and tragic, in a way, for Mr.Depp to be at the World's End right now, with this court, AH and other shenanigans. He brought us so much joy through so many movies for so long and yet only a few loud sentences of a manipulator woman was enough, according to Mr.Depp's words, set arrows from all over the globe on him. I hope he'll go through this and succeed.
Yes, he can..!
One month later... Johnny got out of the Locker!
Barbossa, what a nice guy. Lubing up his crewmate's fake eyeball before jamming it back in.
Imagine being that one guy who fell overboard before they turned the ship over: drowned in the ocean of Davy Jones' locker.
That must really suck.
Cant he just swim back once its upside down?
@@kenjidayan7579 that’s what I was thinking, but it’s likely not actual water and more likely some kind of cursed ocean that causes you to sink no matter what
@@alcole-holic8779 he might have not watched to movies.
@@emmettbarley5721 that’s a possibility, I guess I just never thought about it
@Mr. Graves do you mean the scene or the movie?
The Black Pearl has been through some....Interesting moments wouldn't you say? :)
Studer Andrew Aye! but this is just the start! let us not forget in May 2017, she be sailing once more in Pirates of the caribbean dead men tell no tales! ..... (Looks at my comment.) What? did I just bloody say that like a pirate? huh....odd.
Random Rachel xD
Atta girl
The Pearl has more lives than a named character on Dragon Ball.
Tanall Argh that it does my friend, that it does :)
This scene is one proof why Jack was a respected captain even when he didn’t seem like having the proper knowledge on leading the crew as a captain nor the multiple ways of navigating in the sea. He’s mad enough to get his own answers in idiotic ways but effective. Also one of the reason why him being mutinied made sense, cuz his methods always costed the crews
Can we just appreciate how incredible this scene is made by Hans Zimmers score. And incredible film in and of itself without music, but with, it’s unbelievable
I love how Jack manages to convince an entire crew, including a sea Godess, to capsize the ship.
I love how when they first started doing it, even the sea goddess in question had an expression of ‘WTF is going on?’
What's even more insane is how they managed to completely turtle a ship the size of the Black Pearl (turtling is when a ship that is capsizing goes completely upside down.)
@@solaris9426I mean the cannons must have helped a lot with the momentum right?
"He's rocking the ship"
"We're rocking the ship"
Tyler Sheehan-Ford Aye. He's on to it.
Ladies Man 217 Sun-Luc-Dong “he’s rocking the ship!”
@@poisonmushroomcookie1452
Tie to the top of the mast, upside down so when the boat flips, WE'LL BE THE RIGHT WAY UP!!
@@LpsRoseGold ahh, yeshh "follows"
One of the best movies ever made! Cannot be replicated again!
Up Is down. Left is right. Bottom is top. Cold is hot, wet is dry.
( jacks thought process )