Set in the 16th century were pirates are despised and Will Turner, a humble black smith’s assistant, doesn’t realize his whole life is connected to pirates but when he runs into one his whole life is changed. Will Turner comes back to his work after dropping off a sword he finds a pirate in his workshop, the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow, and the swashbuckling begins there, as the two get into an intense sword fight not realizing how good either of them is.
The Will Turner and Captain Jack Sparrow are circling each other like worst enemies going in for a fight, waiting to see who will take the first move. Captain Jack takes the first move, starting the quick jabs, back and forth, similar to a professional swordsman teaches a pupil. Captain Jack thinks it is over but he is wrong Turner keeps going, he loses his sword, he grabs a new one of the flame. It glows orange and every time it connects with Jack’s sparks fly making the appearance of fireworks. The two metals hit creating a searing screech on every connection. All the movements are taking with grace and dignity appearing like a well choreographed dance. The two fight not like enemies but dance partners. The music and Will and Jacks facial expression add an extreme intensity to the whole scene. You expect the scene to end with a dramatic sword slash. It all changes pace Jack cheats pulling a gun but a single glass shatter over the head by a drunken ends it all. The intense tone and organized chaos ends as quickly as it starts.
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