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This film also cemented the "Sparrow Run"—the flailing, arms-spread sprint—that would become an iconic piece of physical comedy. The scene where Jack attempts to escape the indigenous tribe on Isla de Pelegostos is a masterclass in slapstick, reminiscent of Buster Keaton or Charlie Chaplin, but filtered through a distinctly modern, pirate lens.
Former Commodore James Norrington (Jack Davenport), disgraced and drunk, washes up in Tortuga. Seeing a chance to regain his status, he secretly pursues the heart to deliver it to Beckett. Pirates of the Caribbean- Dead Man-s Chest
In an era of trilogies that collapse under the weight of their second act, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest stands as a benchmark. It ends on a downbeat, with the hero dead (or worse), the villain in control of a literal heart, and the lovers separated by a web of lies. It dares to ask the question: Is freedom worth your soul? This film also cemented the "Sparrow Run"—the flailing,
