电影《加勒比海盗3》的英文台词

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2023年4月20日发(作者:注射用尿激酶)Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End script



[man] "In order to affect a timely halt to deteriorating conditions



and to ensure the common good,



a state of emergency is declared for the territories



by decree of Lord Cutler Beckett,



duly appointed reprentative of His Majesty, the king.



By decree, according to martial law,



the following statutes are temporarily amended:



Right to asmbly, suspended.



Right to habeas corpus, suspended.



Right to legal counl, suspended.



Right to verdict by a jury of peers, suspended.



By decree, all persons found guilty of piracy,



or aiding a person convicted of piracy,



or associating with a person convicted



...shall be ntenced to hang by the neck until dead."



The king and his men



Stole the queen from her bed



And bound her in her bones



The as be ours



And by the powers



Where we will, we'll roam



Yo ho



All hands



Hoist the colors high



[all] Heave-ho



Thieves and beggars



Never shall we die



Yo ho



Haul together



Hoist the colors high



Lord Beckett!



They've started to sing, sir.



- Finally. - Thieves and beggars



Never shall we die



[woman] Some have died and some are alive



Others sail on the a



With the keys to the cage



And the devil to pay



We lay to Fiddler's Green



The bell has been raid from its watery grave



Hear its pulchral tone



A call to all Pay heed the squall



[fireworks ignite]



Turn your sails to home



Yo ho



Haul together



Hoist the colors high



Heave-ho



- - Thief and beggar.



Never shall we die



A dangerous song to



...for any who are ignorant of its meaning.



Particularly a woman.



Particularly a woman alone.



[man] What makes you think she's alone?



You protect her?



And what makes you think I need protecting?



Your master's expecting us.



And an unexpected death'd cast a slight pall on our meeting.



[man 2] Pick tho feet up!



On the double!



Eyes front!



[man 2] No, no, no. None.



[footsteps marching]



[man] It always takes me about a week to get my a legs.



I was throwing up horribly the last time.



- [squawk] Steady as she goes. - [hurdy-gurdy music plays]



All right.



Have you heard anything from Will?



I trust young Turner to acquire the charts



and you to remember your place in the prence of Captain Sao Feng.



Is he that terrifying?



He's much like mylf, but abnt my merciful nature and n of fair play.



[speaks in Chine]



- [metal cracks] - We're through. Make ready.



[creaking]



Hurry now.



Do you think becau she is a woman we would not suspect her of treachery?



Well, when you put it



Remove. Plea.



Remove. Plea.



Captain Barbossa, welcome to Singapore.



[sniffles]



More steam.



- [hissing] - [men shouting in Chine]



[gruntin

t.



The can't be as accurate as modern charts.



No. But it leads to more places.



"Over the edge.



Over again."



"Sunri ts.



Flash of green."



Do you care to interpret, Captain Barbossa?



Ever gazed upon the green flash, Master Gibbs?



I reckon I en my fair share. Happens on rare occasion.



The last glimp of sunt, a green flash shoots up into the sky.



Some go their whole lives without ever eing it.



Some claim to have en it who ain't. And



It signals when a soul comes back to this world from the dead.



- Sorry. - Trust me, young Master Turner.



It's not getting to the land of the dead that's the problem.



It's getting back.



[man] Bosun! Head to wind! Lift the sail!



[man] Bosun! Head to wind! Lift the sail!



[man 2] Aye, aye, sir!



Bloody hell. There's nothing left.



Jones is a loo cannon, sir.



Fetch the chest.



And the governor?



He's been asking questions about the heart.



Does he know?



Then perhaps his ufulness has run its cour.



- [organ playing] - [sighing]



[music box playing]



[music box stops]



[man] Step lively, men.



Step lively!



Stand fast!



Steady, men.



Go. All of you. And take that infernal thing with you.



I will not have it on my ship!



Oh, I'm sorry to becau I will.



Becau it ems to be the only way to ensure



that this ship do as directed by the company.



We need prisoners to interrogate,



which tends to work best when they're alive.



The Dutchman sails as its captain commands.



And its captain is to sail it as commanded.



I would have thought you'd learned that when I ordered you to kill your pet.



This is no longer your world, Jones.



The immaterial



...immaterial.



[Norrington] Charge your bayonets.



[heartbeat]



How long do we continue not talking?



Once we rescue Jack, everything'll be fine.



Then we rescue Jack.



For what we



...there is a cost must be paid in the end.



- Barbossa, ahead! - Aye, we're good and lost now.



- Lost? - For certain you have to be lost



to find a place as can't be found.



Elways, everyone would know where it was.



- We're gaining speed. - Aye.



To stations!



All hands to stations!



- [men shouting] - Huh?



Rudder full. Hard aport! Gather way.



Nay! Belay that! Let her run straight and true!



Blimey.



- You've doomed us all. - Don't be so unkind.



You may not survive to pass this way again,



and the be the last friendly words you'll hear.



Tie her off.



[muttering]



Hard aport.



[men shouting]



Hold on!



- [music playing] - [cannons firing]



[man laughs] Strike your colors, you blooming cockroaches.



[man 2] Dead men tell no tales.



[echoing]



[man sniffing]



[gunshot]



My peanut.



Haul the halyard. Slacken braces.



Aye, captain. Slacken braces.



Step lively with a will

e Locker, you say? - Aye.



We've come to rescue you.



Have you, now? That's very kind of you.



But it would em that as I posss a ship and you don't,



you're the ones in need of rescuing, and I'm not sure as I'm in the mood.



I e my ship. Right there.



Can't spot it.



Must be a tiny little thing hiding somewhere behind the Pearl. 绿化工



Jack, Cutler Beckett has the heart of Davy Jones.



- He controls the Flying Dutchman. - He's taking over the as.



The song has been sung. The Brethren Court is called.



Leave you alone for a minute, look what happens. Everything's gone to pot.



Aye. The world needs you back something fierce.



And you need a crew.



Why should I sail with any of you?



Four of you have tried to kill me in the past. One of you succeeded.



Oh, she's not told you.



You'll have loads to talk about while you're here.



As


< don't tell me you didn't enjoy it at the time.



Fair enough. All right, you're in.



Don't need you. You scare me.



Gibbs, you can come. Marty. Mm...



- Cotton. - [parrot squawks]



Cotton's parrot, I'm a little iffy, but at least I'll have someone to talk to.



Who are you?



Tai Huang. The are my men.



- Where do your allegiances lie? - With the highest bidder.



- I have a ship. - That makes you the highest bidder.



Good man. Weigh anchor, all hands. Prepare to make sail.



[parrot] Weigh anchor.



[Barbossa]



Which way are you going, Jack?



Trim that sail. Slack windward brace and sheet.



- Haul the pennant line. - Haul the pennant line.



What are you doing?



- What are you doing? - No, what are you doing?



- What are you doing? - No, what are you doing?



What are you? Captain gives orders on the ship.



The captain of the ship is giving orders.



- My ship, makes me captain. - They be my charts.



That makes you "chartman."



Stow it! The both of you! That's an order! Understand?!



Sorry. I just thought with the captain issue in doubt,



I'd throw in my name for consideration.



Sorry.



- I'd vote for you. - Yeah?



You left Jack to the Kraken.



He's rescued now. It's done with.



Will, I had no choice.



You cho not to tell me.



I couldn't.



It wasn't your burden to bear.



But I did bear it, didn't I?



I just didn't know what it was.







You thought I loved him.



If you make your choices alone, how can I trust you?



You can't.



[ship creaking]



[gasps]



Eerie.



That's downright macabre.



I wonder what would happen if you dropped a cannonball on one of them?



[both chuckling]



Be disrespectful, it would.



They should be in the care of Davy Jones.



That was the duty him was



...by the goddess, Calypso.



To ferry tho who die at a to the other side.



And every



...him could



...to be with she who truly.



But the man has

become a monster.



So he wasn' tentacley?



No.



Him was



...once.



Now there's boats coming.



They're not a threat to us. Am I right?



We are nothing but ghosts to them.



It's best just let them be.



It's my father. We've made it back.



Father! Father, here, look here!



Elizabeth.



We're not back.



Father!



Elizabeth. Are you dead?



No. No.



I think I am.



No, you can't be.



There was this chest, you e.



It's odd. At the time it emed so important.



Come aboard.



And a heart.



I learned that if you stab the heart, yours must take its place.



And you will sail the as for eternity.



The Dutchman must have a captain.



Silly thing to die for.



Someone, cast a line. Come back with us!



Come on.



of destiny.



Take the line.



I'm so proud of you, Elizabeth.



Father, the line! Take the line!



- She must not leave the ship! - Father!



Plea come with us! Plea! No! I won't leave you!



I'll give your love to your mother.



- Plea, I won't let you go! - Elizabeth.



- Elizabeth. - [sobbing]



Is there a way?



Him at peace.



No water.



Why is all but the rum gone?



Rum's gone too.



If we cannot escape the doldrums before night,



I fear we will sail on trackless as.



Doomed to roam the reach between worlds.



Forever.



With no water, forever looks to be arriving a mite too soon.



Why doesn't he do something?



- [Ragetti] Me eye. Give it back! - There's no n to it.



And the green flash happens at sunt, not sunri.



[Gibbs] "Over the edge." Ah, it's driving me over the blooming edge.



Sunris don't t.



[Jack] "Up is down."



Well, that's just maddeningly unhelpful.



Why are the things never clear?



- Clear as mud, Jackie. - What? Eh?



- Stab the heart. - Don't stab the heart.



- Come again? - The Dutchman must have a captain.



That's even more than less than unhelpful.



Sail the as for eternity.



- I love the a. - What about port?



I prefer rum. Rum's good.



Making port. Where we can get rum, and



- Once every 10 years. - What'd he say?



- Once every 10 years. - Ten years is a long time, mate.



Even longer given the deficit of rum.



But eternity is longer still.



And how will you be spending it? Dead?



Or not?



- The immortal Captain Sparrow. - Oh, I like that.



Come sunt, it won't matter.



Not sunt.



Sundown.



And ri. Up.



What's that?



What is that? I don't know. What do you think?



- Where? - There.



[Jack grunting, stammers]



What is it?



He's rocking the ship.



We're rocking the ship.



Aye. He's onto it.



[creaking]



He's rocking the ship.



We'll tie each other to the mast upside down,



so when the boat flips we'll be the right way up.



Time it with the swell.



Loo the cannons, you lazy bilge rats.



Unstow the cargo.





You heard Captain Turner.



- Relea her! - "Captain Turner"?



Aye, the perfidious rotter led a mutiny against us!



I need the Pearl to free my father.



That's the only reason I came on this voyage.



Why didn't you tell me you were planning this?



It was my burden to bear.



He needs the Pearl. Captain Turner needs the Pearl.



And you fe十四英文 lt guilty. And you and your Brethren Court.



Did no one come to save me just becau they misd me?



I'm standing with them.



I'm sorry, Jack, but there is an old friend who wants to e you first.



I'm not certain I can survive any more visits from old friends.



Here is your chance to find out.



Curious.



Your friends appear to be quite desperate, Jack.



Perhaps they no longer believe that a gathering of squabbling pirates



can defeat the Flying Dutchman.



And so despair leads to betrayal.



But you and I are no strangers to betrayal, are we?



It's not here, Jack.



What? What isn't?



The heart of Davy Jones. It's safely aboard the Dutchman,



and so unavailable for u as leverage



to satisfy your debt to the good captain.



By my reckoning, that account has been ttled.



[Beckett] By your death?



And yet here you are.



Clo your eyes and pretend it's all a bad dream.



That's how I get by.



And if Davy Jones were to learn of your survival?



[man] Ship oars.



[man 2] Ship oars.



Be on your guard, men.



My men are crew enough.



Company ship, company crew.



You agreed. The Black Pearl was to be mine.



And so it was.



[Beckett] Perhaps you'll consider an alternative arrangement.



One which requires absolutely nothing from you but information.



Regarding the Brethren Court, no doubt. In exchange for fair compensation?



Square my debt



...guarantee my freedom?



Of cour.



It's just good business.



Were I in a divulgatory mood, what then might I divulge?



Everything.



Where are they meeting?



Who are the pirate lords?



What is the purpo of the nine pieces of eight?



[man] Prepare the brig.



Beckett agreed the Black Pearl was to be mine.



He's not going to give up the only ship as can outrun the Dutchman, is he?



Shame they're not bound to honor the code of the Brethren, isn't it?



Becau honor's a hard thing to come by nowadays.



There is no honor to remaining with the losing side.



Leaving it for the winning side, that's just good business.



- The losing side, you say? - They have the Dutchman.



Now the Pearl]



And what do the Brethren have?



We have Calypso.



[laughs] Calypso.



An old legend.



No. The goddess herlf, bound in human form.



Imagine all the power of the as brought to bear against our enemy.



I intend to relea her. But for that I need the Brethren Court.



All the Court.



You can keep Barbossa.



The belligerent homunculus and his friend with the wooden eye, both.



And Turner.

Especially Turner.



The rest go with me on the Pearl. I'll lead you to Shipwreck Cove,



where I will hand you the pirates and you will not hand me to Jones.



- Bloody fair deal, don't you think? - And what becomes of Miss Swann?



What interest is she to you?



What are you proposi梦见纸钱 ng, captain?



What be accepting, cap'n?



- The girl. - What?



Jack.



I've just recalled.



I've got this wonderful compass, which points to whatever I want.



So for what do I need you?



Elizabeth is not part of any bargain.



Out of the question.



It was not a question.



Points to the thing you want most.



And that is not the Brethren Court, is it?



- Then what is, Jack? - Me.



- Dead. - Done.



What? Not done.



You got us into this. If it frees us, then done!



Damn.



Although, if I kill you, then I can u the compass



to find Shipwreck Cove, is it, on my own.



Cut out the middle man, as it were.



Elizabeth, they are pirates.



I have had more than enough experience dealing with pirates!



Then we have an accord?



With me killed, you'd arrive at the cove,



find it a stronghold,



...able to withstand blockade for years.



Then you'd be wishing, "If only there was someone I had not killed inside



to ensure that th贵阳甲秀楼简介 e pirates then come outside."



And you can accomplish all this?



You may kill me, but you may never insult me.



Who am I?



I'm Captain Jack Sparrow.



[rumbling]



Done!



- [man shouting] - [cannon fire]



[man] Man overboard!



You're mad.



Thank goodness. If I wasn't, this'd probably never work.



[Jack shouting]



And that was without even a single drop of rum.



Send this pestilent, traitorous, cowhearted, yeasty codpiece to the brig.



Which ship do we follow?



Signal the Dutchman to track down Sao Feng. We follow the Pearl.



How soon can we have the ship ready to pursue?



[wood cracking]



[man] She's going down!



[man 2] Stand clear!



Do you think he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?



Sir.



[speaking Chine]



By this time tomorrow, we will arrive at Shipwreck Cove and you will be free.



Calypso.



Excu me?



Not a name you fancy, I imagine, out of the many that



...but it is what we call you.



We being who?



You confirm it.



Confirm what?



- You've told me nothing. - The Brethren Court, not I.



The First Brethren Court, who decision I would have oppod.



They bound you to human form



so the rule of the as would belong to man



To me.



But one such as you should never be anything less than what you are.



Pretty speech from a captor.



But words whispered through prison bars lo their charm.



Can I be blamed for my efforts?



All men are drawn to the a, perilous though it may be.



And some men offer desire as justification for their crimes.



I offer simply my desire.



And in return?





I would have your gifts, should you choo to give them.



And if I should choo not?



Then I



...your fury.



[grunting]



[Elizabeth panting]



[pirates shouting]



Sao Feng?



Here.



Plea.



With all nine pieces



...you will be free.



Take it!



You are captain now.



Me?



Go in my place to Shipwreck Cove.



Cap三岁宝宝睡前故事 tain! The ship is taken.



Calypso.



[explosions and shouting]



Sao.



What did he tell you?



He made me captain.



Set! Fire!



You are not my captain.



Elizabeth.



James. James.



Thank God, you're alive.



Your father'll be overjoyed



- to know you're safe. - My father's dead.



No, that can't be true. He returned to England.



Did Lord Beckett tell you that?



Who among you do you name as captain?



Captain. Her.



[all] Her.



Captain?



Tow the ship. Put the prisoners in the brig.



The captain shall have my quarters.



Thank you, sir.



- But I prefer to remain with my crew. - Elizabeth.



I swear.



I did not know.



Know what? Which side you cho?



Well, now you do.



Bootstrap?



[chuckling]



Bootstrap.



Bill Turner?



[man] Bootstrap.



You know my name.



Yes, I know your son.



Will Turner.



William.



He made it. He's alive.



And now he nds you to tell me that he's coming to get me.



God's wounds. He's on his way.



Yes, Will is alive.



And he wants to help you.



He can't help me. He won't come.



But you're his father.



I know you.



He spoke of you.



He can't save me. He can't come becau of you.



Me?



You're Elizabeth.



Yes, I'm Elizabeth.



If Jones be slain, he who slays him must take his place.


< Forever.



The Dutchman must always have a captain.



And if he



...he los you.



I e.



He won't pick me.



I wouldn't pick me.



Tell him not to come.



Tell him to stay away.



Tell him it's too late.



I'm already a part of



...and the crew.



Bootstrap.



You know my name.



You know my name.



Yes, I know your son.



William.



He's coming for me.



Wait and e.



You'll e.



He promid.



[man] Swing her over.



Ready tho lines.



Sir.



[Beckett] A breadcrumb trail.



- And we're meant to follow. - A betrayer among them?



- Or a trap? - A gambit by a skilled opponent.



- Adjust cour, lieutenant. - Sir?



We can only hope to reach our destination



before they run out of bodies.



You escaped the brig even quicker than I expected.



William, do you notice anything?


<



...do you notice something that is not there to be noticed?



- You haven't raid an alarm. - Odd, isn't it?



Not as odd as this.



Come up with this all by your Ionesome, did you?



I said to mylf, "Think like Jack."



This is what you've arrived at?



Lead Beckett to Shipwreck Cove so as to gain





...accomplish your own ends?



It's like you don't know me at all.



And how does your dearly beloved feel about this plan?



Ah.



You've not en fit to trust her with it.



I'm losing her, Jack.



Every step I make for my father is a step away from Elizabeth.



If you choo to lock your heart away, you'll lo her for certain.



If I might lend a machete to your



...avoid the choice altogether.



Change the facts.



Let someone el dispatch Jones.



Who?



You?



Death has a curious way of reshuffling one's priorities.



I slip aboard the Dutchman, find the heart, stab the beating thing,



your father's free from his debt,



you're free to be with your charming murderess.



You're willing to cut out your heart and bind yourlf to



...forever? - No, mate. I'm free forever.



Free to sail the as beyond the edges of the map. Free from death itlf.



You have to do the job though, Jack.



You have to ferry souls to the next world.



- Or end up just like Jones. - [groans]



I don't have the face for tentacles.



But immortal has to count for something, eh?



What's this for?



Think like me. It'll come to you.



My regards to Davy Jones.



I hate him.



Come with me.



Quickly.



What are you doing?



Choosing a side.



[whispering in Chine]



Do not go to Shipwreck Cove. 新郎婚礼表白 Beckett knows of the meeting of the Brethren.



I fear there may be a traitor among them.



It's too late to earn my forgiveness.



I had nothing to do with your father's death.



But that does not absolve me of my other sins.



Come with us.



James, come with me.



[Bootstrap Bill] Who goes there?



Go. I will follow.



You're lying.



Our destinies have been entwined,



...but never joined.



Go, now.



Back to your station, sailor.



- No one leaves the ship. - Stand down. That's an order.



That's an order.



Part of the crew, part of the ship.



Part of the crew, part of the ship. Part of



- Steady, man. - Part of the crew, part of the ship.



All hands, prisoner escape!



- Belay that! - James!



[screaming]



[man] Prisoner escape!



James! No!



- The admiral's dead. - Admiral's dead?



- The admiral's dead. - Admiral's dead.



- To the captain's cabin! - [all] Aye!



Back to the ship.



James Norrington. Do you fear death?



I take that as a "no."



Nice sword.



The Dutchman is under my command.



For now.



Look alive and keep a weather eye.



Not for naught it's called Shipwreck Island.



Where lies Shipwreck Cove and the town of Shipwreck.



You heard him. Step lively.



For all that pirates are clever clogs,



we are unimaginative when it comes to naming things.



Aye.



I once sailed with a geezer who lost both of his arms and part of his eye.



What'd you call him?



Larry.



I do not renege on a bargain once struck.





But we agreed on ends only.



The means are mine to decide.



Caution, Barbossa.



Do not forget it was by my power you return from the dead.



Or what it mean if you fail me.



Don't you forget why you had to bring me back.



Why I could not leave Jack to his well-derved fate.



It took nine pirate lords to bind you, Calypso.



And it'll take no less than nine to t you free.



Masters Pintel and Ragetti.



Take this fishwife to the brig.



Right this way, Mrs. Fish.



I cannot be summoned like some mongrel pup.



Apparently, you can.



I believe you know each other.



[chuckles]



Come to join my crew again, Master Turner?



Not yours.



His.



Jack Sparrow nds his regards.



Sparrow?



You didn't tell him.



We rescued Jack from the Locker along with the Black Pearl.



What el have you not told me?



There is an issue far more troublesome.



I believe you're familiar with a person called Calypso.



Not a person.



A heathen god.



One who delights in cursing men with their wildest dreams



and then revealing them to be hollow and naught but ash.



- The world is well rid of her. - Not quite so well, actually.



The Brethren Court intends to relea her.



No! They cannot!



The First Court promid to imprison her forever.



- That was our agreement. - Your agreement?



I showed them how to bind her.



She could not be trusted.


< She gave me no choice.



We must act before they relea her.



You loved her.



She's the one.



And then you betrayed her.



She pretended to love me.



She betrayed me.



And after which betrayal did you cut out your heart, I wonder.



Do not test me.



I hadn't finished that.



You will free my father.



And you will guarantee Elizabeth's safety.



Along with my own.



Your terms are steep, Mr. Turner.



We will expect fair value in return.



There is only one price I will accept:



Calypso murdered.



Calypso's aboard the Black Pearl.



Jack has sailed the Black Pearl to Shipwreck Cove.



And with you no longer aboard her, how do you propo to lead us there?



What is it you want most?



Look at them all.



There's not been a gathering like this in our lifetime.



And I owe them all money.



[murmuring]



As he who issued summons,



I convene this, the Fourth Brethren Court.



[murmuring]



To confirm your lordship and right to be heard,



prent now your pieces of eight, my fellow cap'ns.



Tho aren't pieces of eight. They're just pieces of junk.



Aye. The original plan was to u nine pieces of eight to bind Calypso.



But when the First Court met, the Brethren were to a one skint broke.



So change the name.



To "nine pieces of whatever we happened to have in our pockets at the time?"



Oh, yes. That sounds very piratey.



Master Ragetti, if you will.



I kept it safe, just like you said when you gave it to me.



Aye, you have. But now I nee

m, the last thing they will learn in



...is how cruel I can be.



And what of your fate, Davy Jones?



My heart will always belong to you.



- [shouting] - [glass breaking]



It was the First Court what imprisoned Calypso.



We should be the ones to t her free.



And in her gratitude, she will e fit to grant us boons.



Who boons? Your boons?



Utterly deceptive twaddle-speak, says I.



If you have a better alternative, plea, share.



Cuttlefish.



Aye.



Let us not, dear friends,



forget our dear friends, the cuttlefish.



Flipping glorious little sausages.



Pen them up together, they'll devour each other without a cond thought.



Human nature, isn't it?


< Or fish nature.



So, yes, we could hole up here well-provisioned and well-armed.



Half of us would be dead within the month.



Which ems quite grim to me, any way you slice it. Or...


<



As my learned colleague so naively suggests,



we can relea Calypso, and we can pray that she will be merciful.



I rather doubt it.



Can we pretend she's anything other than a woman scorned



like which fury hell hath no? We cannot.



Res ipsa loquitur, tabula in naufragio.



We are left with but one option.



I agree with, and I cannot believe the words are coming out of



...Captain Swann. We must fight.



- You've always run away from a fight. - Have not.



- Have so. - Have not.



- Have so. - Have not!



- You have so, and you know it. - Have not. Slander and calumny.



I have only ever embraced that oldest and noblest of pirate traditions.



I submit that here now that is what we all must do:



We



...to run away.



- Aye! - [all] Aye!



As per the code, an act of war, and this be exactly that,



can only be declared by the pirate king.



- You made that up. - Did I, now?



I call on Cap'n Teague, keeper of the code.



Sri Sumbhajee proclaims this all to be folly!



- Hang the code. Who ? - [gunshot]



Code is the law.



You're in my way, boy.



- The code. - The code.



As t forth by Morgan and Bartholomew.



[whistles]



- That - Sea turtles, mate.



[barks]



Sea turtles.



Ah. Barbossa is right.



[Jack] Hang on a minute.



"It shall be the duties, as the king,



to declare war, parley with "



Fancy that.



There has not been海参斑鱼的做法 a king since the First Court.



And that's not likely to change.



- Not likely. - Why not?



See, the pirate king is elected by popular vote.



And each pirate only ever votes for hislf.



I call for a vote.



- [murmuring] - [playing guitar]



I vote for Ammand the corsair.



Capitaine Chevalle, the penniless Frenchman.



Sri Sumbhajee votes for Sri Sumbhajee.



Mistress Ching.



Gentlema理财理财 n Jocard.



- Elizabeth Swann. - Barbossa.



Vallenueva!



Elizabeth Swann.



- What? - I know. Curious, isn't it?



attack.



- Oh, will we now? - All right, Mrs. Fish. Come on.



Barbossa, you can't relea her.



We need to give Jack a chance.



Apologies, Your Majesty. Too long my fate has not been in me own hands.



No longer.







...has opted for oblivion.



Ready the fleet.



- To your stations. - [man] To your stations.



Be there some manner of rite or incantation?



Aye.



The items brought together, done.



Items to



...and someone must speak the words:



"Calypso, I relea you from your human bonds."



Is that it?



'Tis said it must be spoken as if to a lover.



[all] Ooh!



Calypso, I relea you from your human bonds!



- Is that it? - No, no, no. He didn't say it right.



He



You have to say it right.


<



...I relea you from your human bonds.



Tia Dalma.



Calypso.



When 画画动漫 the Brethren Court imprisoned you, who was it that told them how?



- Who was it that betrayed you? - Name him.



Davy Jones.



This is it! This is it!



[rope chafing]



[snapping]



Calypso!



I come before you as but a rvant, humble and contrite.



I have fulfilled me vow and now ask your favor.



Spare melf, me ship,



...but unleash your fury upon tho who dare pretend themlves



...or mine.



[yelling indistinct incantation]



[wincing]



Is that it?



Why, she's no help at all.



What now?



Nothing.



Our final hope has failed us.



[wind gusting]



- It's not over. - There's still a fight to be had.



We've an armada against us, and with the Dutchman, there's no chance.



There's only a fool's chance.



Revenge won't bring your father back, Miss Swann,



and it's not something I'm intending to die for.



You're right.



Then what shall we die for?



You will listen to me.



Listen!



The Brethren will still be looking here to us, to the Black Pearl, to lead.



And what will they e?



Frightened bilge rats aboard a derelict ship? No.



No, they will e free men and freedom!



And what the enemy will e is the flash of our cannons.



They will hear the ring of our swords, and they will know what we can do.



By the sweat of our brows,



and the strength of



...and the courage of our hearts.


<



...hoist the colors.



Hoist the colors.



- Hoist the colors. - Hoist the colors!



Aye.



The wind's on our side, boys. That's all we need!



[shouting]



Hoist the colors!



[shouting in Chine]



We have a favorable wind, sir.



Oh, so we do.



Signal Jones to give no quarter.



That should brighten his day.



To arms! We give no quarter!



Calypso.



- [thunder rumbling] - [screeching]



Have you noticed, on top of everything, it's raining?



That's a bad sign.



Man the capstan. Rai the main topyard. Keep that powder dry.



[thunderclap]



Maelstrom!



[Elizabeth] Captain Barbossa!



W

without the key.



I already have the key.



No, you don't.



Oh, that key.



No!



Oi. My pistol.



[screams]



Turner.



Fire!



[muffled grunting]



Thank you, Jack.



Stop! It's me.



It's Will. Your son.



Ha!



[screams]



- [thud] - [both grunt]



Go!



Harridan! You'll e no mercy from me.



That's why I brought this.



[Elizabeth grunting]



I'm not going to kill you. I made you a promi.



[yells]



Misd.



Did you forget? I'm a heartless wretch.



Ah. Love.



A dreadful bond.



And yet, so easily vered.



Tell me, William Turner, do you fear death?



[Jack] Do you?



[heart beating]



Heady tonic, holding life and death in the palm of one's hand.



You're a cruel man, Jack Sparrow.



Cruel is a matter of perspective.



Is it?



- [groans] - [gasps]



Will?



Look at me! Stay with me! You're all right.



William?



My son.



Will? Will? Look at me. Look at me!



You will not forestall my judgment.



[gasping]



Calypso.



She's taking us down! Make quick or it's the Locker for us all!



No.



No, no.



No!



[all] Part of the crew. Part of the ship, part of the crew.



Part of the ship, part of the crew.



Don't leave me.



Don't. No!



I won't leave you.



The Dutchman must have a captain.



Hold on.



Thank goodness, Jack.



The armada's still out there. The Endeavor's coming up hard to starboard,



and I think it's time we embrace that oldest and noblest of pirate traditions.



Never actually been one for tradition.



Clo haul her. Luff the sails and lay her in irons.



Belay that, or we'll be a sitting duck.



Belay that "belay that."



- But - Belay.



- - Stow. Shut it.



What are they waiting for?



He expects us to honor our agreement.



[man] Ready guns and gun ports.



It's nothing personal, Jack. It's just good business.



Ah, she survived.



[grunting and moaning]



- Ready on the guns. - [all] Guns ready.



Full canvas.



Aye, full canvas.



Orders, sir.



Sir!



Cap'n.



- Fire. - Fire!



- Fire! - Fire!



Fire, all!



Orders? Orders, sir?



Sir, what do you command?



It'



...good business.



Abandon ship!



- Abandon ship! - All hands, abandon ship!



- [glass shatters] - [explosions]



They're turning away!



[shouting]



[squawks] Wind in your sails.



Shiver me timbers.



[shouting, cheering]



Captain Turner!



- Mr. Gibbs. - Cap'n?



- You may throw my hat if you like. - Aye, aye, cap'n.



Hooray!



Now go and get it.



Orders, sir?



You're no longer bound to the Dutchman. You're free.



Aye.



That's a fine thing,



...by my reckoning, I still have a debt that has to be paid.



If you'll have me.



On the wheel, then, Mr. Turner.



Aye, Captain Turner.



[Bootstrap Bill] This ship has a purpo again.



And where we



...she cannot come.



On

e day ashore.



Ten years at a.



That's a steep price for what's been done.



Depends on the one day.



Your chariot awaits, Your Highness.



The oars are inside.



Mrs. Turner.



Goodbye, poppet.



Jack.



It would never have worked out between us.



Keep telling yourlf that, darling.



Once was quite enough.



Thank you.



I'm going to need the other one.



It's nearly sunt.



[heart beating]



It's always belonged to you.



Will you keep it safe?



Yes.



Yes.



Will!



Keep a weather eye on the horizon.



Granted it tends to list to port, and has been, on occasion,



known to frighten young women.



But I promi you, you will not be disappointed.



Is that it?



The Black Pearl?.



It's not very big.



Love, that is a dinghy.



My vesl is magnificent and fierce and



...gone. Why is it gone?



Is that it there?



Yes, there it is.



Why is it there?



It's much larger up clo.



[sighs] Jack, you promid to take us for a ride.



- I was to be given the first ride. - What? You?



- Not what he said. - [gasps] I never!



Mr. Gibbs? Any particular reason why my ship is gone?



The ship? We're on the ship.



Jack! The ship's gone!



Really?



Ladies! Will you plea shut it?



Listen to me. Yes, I lied to you.



No, I don't love you.



Of cour it makes you look fat. I've never been to Brusls.



It is pronounced "egregious."



By the way, no, I've never actually met Pizarro, but I love his pies.



And all of this pales to utter insignificance



in light of the fact that my ship is once again gone. Savvy?



- Take what you can. - Give nothing back.



Tell me, ladies, what do you know of a turtles?



Sea turtles?



Let me tell you the amazing story



[Barbossa] All men up the ratlines.



All men up the ratlines!



Oh, you want a taste of this?



Oh, that's a good boy! You're Daddy's boy.



Oh, yes, you are. Oh, yes, you are.



Sir?



Some of the men don't feel entirely ttled



- about leaving Captain Jack behind. - Again.



- Again. - Is that so?



It would make us feel a whole lot better regarding our fortunes



if we could e that item you told us about.



- On the charts. - Aye.



With our own eyes.



To help put an ea to our burden of guilt, so to speak.



Ah.



Feast your eyes upon this, mateys.



There's more than one way to live forever.



Gents, I give you the Fountain of Youth.



Sparrow.



[Jack] Yo ho, yo ho A pirate's life for me



[humming]



We're devils and black sheep Really bad eggs



Drink up, me hearties Yo ho



[boy] Yo ho, yo ho A pirate's life for me



We pillage, we plunder We rifle and loot



Drink up, me hearties Yo ho



We kidnap and ravage And don't give a hoot



Drink up, me hearties Yo ho



Yo ho, yo ho A pirate's life for me




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