Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Page #6

Synopsis: Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp) crosses paths with a woman from his past (Cruz), and he's not sure if it's love -- or if she's a ruthless con artist who's using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. When she forces him aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge, the ship of the formidable pirate Blackbeard (McShane), Jack finds himself on an unexpected adventure in which he doesn't know who to fear more: Blackbeard or the woman from his past.
Director(s): Rob Marshall
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 31 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
45
Rotten Tomatoes:
32%
PG-13
Year:
2011
136 min
$241,063,875
Website
3,823 Views


tough for that.

Tears of joy... They say these be the

more potent anyway.

Syrena, on my word, I had no part in this!

Let her go. You don't need her now.

Let her go? No.

Secure her bonds. We leave her with

her own.

- How's that escape route workin ?

- Here's your chance to improvise.

I'm attempting it.

I might be able to get a hand loose. Oh

you've got a knife. That's very good.

Better.

I want one of those.

Here's to revenge. Sweet and clear.

- Revenge?

- Come come, Hector.

If you wanted the chalices, you'd seen they

were missing and gone.

You were lying in waiting. For Blackbeard.

King George, privateer, wig.

Cheap theatrical facade. Not buying it.

- You weren't there that night.

- When the Pearl was lost?

Taken, not lost.

We were off the coast of Hispaniola when

we came under attack.

No provocation, or warning or offer

of parlay.

We were peppered with cannon fire.

And then the sea beneath the Pearl began

to roil.

The Pearl was pitching and yawing violently.

Every plank everywhere, every spar

all at once, began to creak.

The riggin had come to life. Our own

ship turned against us.

Tangling the crew, wrapping around

em like snakes.

Wrapping around me leg.

But me arms were free and me sword was

to hand.

I am the master of my ship. Not Blackbeard.

I am the master of my fate, not Blackbeard.

So I take what needed done.

I survived.

So, you're not after the fountain.

I care not for King George.

Or tavern yarns that give hope for

heals limb.

But I'd give me left arm for a chance

at Blackbeard.

Not your right?

I need me good arm to drive my

poisoned blade through his heart.

I'll see you get the chance, mate.

The prisoner's escaping.

He's escaping ! Follow ! Find him !

Hold your fire.

I want him alive!

I take it that was the signal.

- Go ! Prepare to move out !

- The enemy is still upon us !

I'm sorry about the chalices, chap...

...but I have an appointment to keep. I'll

not be goin back.

No need. Shall we have a drink ?

We'll drink at the fountain.

How is it we can never meet without

you pointing something at me ?

- You brought the chalices, Sparrow?

- Aye.

- I see you brought a friend.

- I did.

And the one legged man. He is near ?

Aye.

Now, before I go just handing them over,

I do have one or two conditions.

Name them.

Firstly, I'll be having me compass back.

No, no. That's secondly.

Firstly. On your word. You'll bring no

harm to Angelica.

I'll make no vow to the likes of you, Sparrow.

But it costs me nothing to admit

that she was never in harms way.

Secondly then, prior to firstly. I will

be having me compass back.

Please. I do deserve it. Do you have any idea

how difficult it was to catch that filthy pig?

Not the big one. The four legged one.

Thank you.

And thirdly, Mr. Beard.

There are times, not very often...

When I do reflect upon my heinous misdeeds.

Chief among them. I note how poorly I

have treated Mr Gibbs, my loyal first mate.

- Hey. Now you bring it up.

- Left him to rot in jail, I did.

Didn't care. Still Don't. But, point be.

You must let him go free.

- Is that it?

- I think so.

Quick, or the pig runs. And good luck

getting those chalices.

Jack, if it's all the same to you, I'd be

just as...

Done !

Release the swine.

Perhaps if you don't mind I could tag

along with you folk for a...

This will lead you to freedom, mate.

I could have swore it was somewhere right

round here.

We must not stop.

Aha. Dead end.

Dead. End.

Dead end !

Jack, I'm starting to think you don't

know where you're going.

It's not the destination so much as the

journey, they say.

Chalices if you please.

Stand back.

Hmm... Jack...

Have you ever in fact, seen

with your own eyes...

The Fountain of Youth ?

I'm sorry. Could you repeat the question?

Quarter master.

No, no!

Wait, wait !

Aqua...

...Da Vida.

- Master Scrum. Would you mind.

- Do I ?

So beautiful.

Sparrow, I'll be the first to taste

those waters.

Father...

The one legged man.

You brought him here!

Would I do that?

Edward Teach...

For crimes committed on the high seas. By

the authority granted me...

...by His Majesty the King. And with a

goodly amount of personal satisfaction...

I hereby place you in the custody of the court,

and declare you to be my prisoner.

My ?? out. Is that it ?

Such crimes to include, but are not

limited to piracy...

..treason, murder, torture..

...of the most heinous sort, including the brutal

theft of one used, twisted, hairy right leg.

You dare face this sword?

- This far away from your ship. Aye.

- Aye...

That be the cold breath of fate I feel

down my nape ?

But, I'll have one last fight.

By God, kill em all!

Hang on a minute.

I just... I just need to understand

something.

Right... so...

You will fight against them. They will fight against

you. All on account of him, wanting to kill him ?

Where is the sense ?

Exactly.

I say, let them fight each other, while we

lay back, watch, have a drink...

Place some wagers, eh ?

Aye !

Kill em!

Get off me!

Scrum, the chalices!

And the tear. Follow!

Hand it over. The tear. That's a good lad.

I'm more afraid of her than I am of you.

Hand it over! There's that good luck ?

The chalices, if you please.

Sorry Jack. I told you. I need years.

And now years with you.

Syrena...

You will not take her!

You have taken her. Give...

Her back!

Give her back, please, please !

Hah! I expected fate to put up more of a fight, eh.

I will not have that smile on your face

as I strike you down.

Take a gander, Edward Teach.

This land is hereby forever claimed in the

glorious name of his majesty, King George...

Someone make a note, of that mans bravery.

Senorita, the chalices. Por Favor.

Only God can grant eternal life.

Not this pagan water.

Men, destroy this profane temple !

The fountain!

You are a fool.

You seek in this place what only faith

can provide.

Faith?

In faith there is light enough to see the

darkness enough...

...to blind.

And devil is this ?

For the Pearl!

What have you done ?

Angelica, don't! It's poison!

I'm not such the fool to take on Blackbeard...

...without a little venomous advantage.

Jack!

I claim Blackbeard's ship and crew.

And this sword, payment for my missin limb.

Vaminos!

Do not waste my tear.

Drink this. This one has the tear.

You must drink the other.

No!

I cannot save you both. One of you

must sacrifice.

You take it father, for your soul.

Captain Teach, she's dying. You must save

your daughter.

This one takes life ?

- This one has the tear and gives life ?

- Aye. Hurry !

Angelica... Save me, my child.

No!

I love you, father.

Wait a minute.

In fact, it might have been the other

way around.

This cup had the tear. That one had

the... other bit.

Trickster ! Devil !

Father!

You bastard! How could you?

Your father saved you. Perhaps his soul

is now redeemed, eh.

You're hurt.

Body, only.

My mind is at peace.

- Cause of you.

- Me?

Yes.

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Ted Elliott

Ted Elliott (born July 4, 1961) is an American screenwriter. Along with his writing partner Terry Rossio, Elliott has written some of the most successful American films of the past 30 years, including Aladdin, Shrek and the Pirates of the Caribbean series. In 2004, he was elected to the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America; his term on the board ended in 2006. more…

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