The fifth movie in Disney's Pirates of the Carribean series, Dead Men Tell No Tales was released in theaters yesterday. The film picks up on a couple plot threads from the series threads from the series third and fourth movies, but it also follows it's own new plot which introduces us to a whole collection of new heroes and villains. The three biggest editions to the series cast would be Brenton Thwaits' Henry Turner, the son of the first trilogy's heroes Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan, Kaya Scoldelario's Carina Smyth/
, an astronomer, horologist (this actually leads to some of the movie's best jokes), with important knowledge for the other characters' quest, and Javier Bardem as the main villain Armando Salazar.
Series regulars Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow, Geoffrey Rush as Hector Barboss, Kevin McNally as Joshamee Gibbs, and Martin Klebba as Marty, all return, along with returning cast members Stephen Graham as Scrum, and Angus Barnett & Giles New as Mullroy & Murtaugh.
The main focus of the plot is a quest for Trident of Poseidon, which all of the characters want for their own reason. The movie also provides a bit of backstory for Jack and his compass.
Overall I enjoyed it, but it did drag a bit in a few places.
The opening sequence, which takes the term bank heist a bit more literally than usual, is one of my favorite sequences in the entire series.
The two new heroes Henry and Carina were nice editions to the cast, and were definitely better heroes than on Stranger Tides' Phillip and Syrena. Henry being Will and Elizabeth's son, and the reveal at the end that Carina
gives them a nice connection to the series and fans.
Salazar was a pretty good villain.
While the end has a small hint towards a possible future story, the biggest plot threads from the previous movies, the fate of the Black Pearl, and Will's curse are both resolved, so this could easily be a very nice ending to the entire series.
My Rating: B
Barbossa
Series regulars Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow, Geoffrey Rush as Hector Barboss, Kevin McNally as Joshamee Gibbs, and Martin Klebba as Marty, all return, along with returning cast members Stephen Graham as Scrum, and Angus Barnett & Giles New as Mullroy & Murtaugh.
The main focus of the plot is a quest for Trident of Poseidon, which all of the characters want for their own reason. The movie also provides a bit of backstory for Jack and his compass.
Overall I enjoyed it, but it did drag a bit in a few places.
The opening sequence, which takes the term bank heist a bit more literally than usual, is one of my favorite sequences in the entire series.
The two new heroes Henry and Carina were nice editions to the cast, and were definitely better heroes than on Stranger Tides' Phillip and Syrena. Henry being Will and Elizabeth's son, and the reveal at the end that Carina
is Barbossa's daughter
Salazar was a pretty good villain.
While the end has a small hint towards a possible future story, the biggest plot threads from the previous movies, the fate of the Black Pearl, and Will's curse are both resolved, so this could easily be a very nice ending to the entire series.
My Rating: B