With his kohl-lined eyes, bead-adorned hair, Depp plays the rakish Sparrow with characteristic hippy abandon. He is particularly good as he hallucinates and talks to his multiple alter-egos. But the swagger, the constant playing to the gallery also begins to grate, and the character becomes a caricature of itself. Rest of the cast are on an automated mode, Knightley is poutily pretty and Bloom more a limp loser than a full-blown hero. The humour, more of a broad farce than dry Brit wit, gets tiresome. The film is a rollercoaster ride, but through a phantom world, and the final battle is a bow to The Lord of The Rings. Verbinski clearly needs a new inspiration.
High Fives
Bollywood
1. Fool N Final
2. Shootout At Lokhandwala
3. Pirates of Caribbean (dubbed)
4. Cheeni Kum
5. Life In A Metro
Hollywood
1. Pirates of Caribbean: World’s End
2. Shrek The Third
3. Knocked Up
4. Spider-Man 3
5. Pirates... Dead Man’s Chest
Rock
1. Minutes to Midnight (Linkin Park)
2. Black Rain (Ozzy Osbourne)
3. Lies For The Liars (The Used)
4. Daughtry (Daughtry)
5. Sky Blue Sky (Wilco)
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