@@thomasmcginley7944 Well if it's one thing I know that Jack does is that he doesn't tell the full truth....so maybe the Captain he served in this scene got it from Tia, and Jack just said he got it from her
So THAT’S why Jack is so obsessed with his equipment His hat, his head decor, his weapons, his coat, everything Jack values as his is because they were gifts from the people he saved, from the people who saw him for what he was, a captain, and the greatest pirate they’d ever seen
I never realized till now that the man standing behind Jack when the other pirates give tribute to him is Captain Teague, Jack’s father. That makes this moment even more awesome. A proud father watched as his son became a respected pirate captain.
This perfectly demonstrates why jack is such an extraordinary captain. His methods are unconventional and very effective and defeats his enemies using his mind instead of brute strength.
I love the way barbossa listens to Salazar's tale with both contempt (surely for Salazar who exterminated pirates) and intimate appreciatiation for Jack who was brave enough to defeat the CAPITÀN, even if they are, for some ways, enemies!
Hats off to the writers, producers and directors of this incredible series, they put this story together with such incredible scenes and characters. I think it's the best adventure drama movie series ever made.... wish Johnny Depp would finish it out so we could see the end journey of Captain Jack Sparrow... fingers crossed. 🤞 ⚔
What I love about the slow-mo walk is, that there's no gloating or anything. It's just that cold look of Jack going "Goodbye" - He knew he had outplayed Salazar, as soon as he gave chase
Indeed. That was the moment that established Jack Sparrow as the guy who didn't just pull ideas out of his coat-sleeves - he planned it out -perfectly-
He gave Salazar fair warning beforehand as well. Albeit in a taunting way, he says "Surrender now and I shall let you live..." However, Salazar blinded by his own arrogance, would not have it. He would not be made a fool of by some dirty pirate, so he chases after Jack to The Devil’s Triangle. After successfully maneuvering his ship for the bootleg turn and with his crew looking on, Jack looks over at Salazar for the first-time face to face. The swashbuckling attitude that was obvious before when he was atop the crow’s nest is gone and in its place is left nothing but the expression of silent victory. Salazar underestimated Jack, but Jack never really killed Salazar directly. Indeed, Salazar’s own wrath is what ultimately lead to his undoing.
If I recall, Captain Teague had Jack in his late teen, very early adult years estimated by other stories so he wasn't a captain yet until Jack was a teen. I think he may have been first mate to whomever this captain was (don't know the name) and he managed to get his captain to allow his son as a cabin boy. Kind of cool in my opinion that he would do that.
“The last of the ships were…burning before my eyes. And in that moment of, victory, it’s when I heard it. One ship was trying to escape through the smoke. And there, in the crow’s nest, there was this young, pirate…boy! He stood there, looking like…like a little bird! And from that day he earned him a name that would haunt me for the rest of my days. Jack the Sparrow.” - Salazar
Real talk, this is the main reason why Jack Sparrow wanted everyone to him "Captain Jack Sparrow" because being a captain is his greatest achievement in his life. And Captain Teague (his father) is standing proudly behind him for being a captain. This is the most memorable experience of Captain Jack Sparrow's life that he'll never forget. Even when he's drunk as hell. But also THE WAY HE STARED AT SALAZAR'S FACE WHILE WALKING WITH HIS COMPASS IS SO BADASS
@@HulkVahkiin No if you look closely at his clothes, it look very identical with the ones that Captain Teague wore in Pirates of the Caribbean World's End or Stranger Tides
People bash this movie, but I actually found Salazar to be a pretty haunting villain. That shot of him desperately taking over the wheel as he glances over to the young Jack smirking, followed by his crew's doomed decent into the Devil's Triangle is chilling. The entire death of the crew scene leaves me feeling slight empathy for Salazar's men and chills as Salazar is resurrected in the "burning" waters.
This was the moment that established Jack Sparrow's career, and what kind of pirate he was going to be. Not because he was a deadly swordsman (though he was no slouch with a blade), nor because he was one of the best marksmen on the Seven Seas (though this, he certainly was). No...it was because he could whip up a plan on the fly, and pull it off with STYLE. "The best pirate I've ever seen," indeed.
Not just that, but he values the true meaning behind being a pirate It isn’t about the treasure at the end, it’s about the journey along the way, the friends you make, the sights you see He knows that what really matters about being a pirate is being free His last line in Curse of the Black Pearl says it best “Now bring me that horizon” He said that as if he’s hoping for en endless adventure, because if the adventure never ends, you’ll never stop meeting people, never stop making friends, never stop sailing your ship, never stop being free Jack is a brilliant minded, combat capable, loyal, kindhearted, belief valuing man, and those are the traits of an amazing pirate, nay, the traits of the greatest pirate anyone has ever seen
@@logeyperogi1805 so true! Even in movies before this, he kept his friends safe. His undying wish to stay immortal, but he let it go to save Will and then again Angelica (although that was strategical to get rid of Blackbeard)
At 4:27 i got tears in my eyes. I love this backstory for jack. He always wanted all that stuff back, not for greed, but for the sentimental value because his crew gave it to him when they named him captain.
Dnbray This scene right here is when Jack becomes captain of the pearl. This is the Wicked Wench and becomes the Black Pearl when it is sunk by Cutler Beckett and returned from the depths by Davy Jones.
There was a book series a few years back that was all about Jack Sparrow when he was a kid. He sails around on a small ship with his crew of Arabella the first mate, Fitzwilliam the spoiled rich kid, Jean and Tumen the Indian/creole guys, and Constance the magic cat. It was a pretty good series as I remember it. I haven't read it in years, I had to Google it to remember all the names
2:55 is literally my favorite scene of this whole movie that confident walk was everything. I wouldn’t mind a spin-off of this franchise to adventures of the younger jack.
That's more so a character moment. He does realise the consequences that entail but he knows his entire life he was constantly being chased by the person he screwed over. It's symbolic too as the compass shows what he wants the most and by the time he trades it in, it kind of points to nothing. Jack knows what he wants most is to be chased because it's just fun and a thrill ride to him. It's truly a pirate's life.
"Round the world, and back again, that's the sailors way!"-Willy Wonka "Take whatcha can, give nothing back."-Jack Sparrow "No regrets, except for not tratemarketing that phrase."-Chris Pratt
Basically all Jack's most prized treasures were all gifts given to him by his first crew. I like that it makes everything he keeps mean way more. Also the last gift he was given and the thing he held onto the longest was the gun given to him by his first mate
@@leesuho5951 Others are far more capable of interpreting someone else’s body language and looks then one himself. We can put in words what u were showing at that time. It’s simple wouldn’t u say🤷🏻♀️
@@cargopilotguy305 LOL That Would Be HILARIOUS If Will's Ship Just Showed Up When He Sees Barbossa Arguing With Jack Again And Two Hornpipes Plays In The Background As They Brawl But Poor Bootstrap Gets Shanghaied By Some Pirate Crew And Has To Work Again For Another 20 Years And Will Has To Free His Father Again
This scene is so good and captures Jack Sparrow’s essence so perfectly; it literally makes no sense to me that the rest of the movie fails so miserably in that regard
Hats off to whoever picked Anthony Dela Torre for this young Jack role. He nailed it, i must say. The antics, the voice, the look, even the smirks. I know there was a lot of CGI involved to make him look more like Johnny, but still. You gotta admit this guy did a great job. ❤️
@Kei56 It was still Johnny acting the role and his voice. They had johnny do it and then the body double repeated the movements and they meshed with Johnny cgi style. See comment below
@@alumlovescake It was Johnny but the young guy then copied his movements and they meshed with Johnny, and at certain angles meshed certain body parts Amazing cgi isnt it. I understand they have done this in another film before with Kurt Russell. “The big thing people have a difficult time wrapping their head around is that it was still Johnny doing the performance,” Brozenich says. “Johnny would do the performance, and then we would have the body double watch Johnny to the smallest detail. What that gave us, the VFX team, was a target for what younger skin looks like: how it reacts, how, sadly, young flesh moves differently to older flesh. It gave us raw material. And on top of that [we would] take parts of the other.” If the VFX team needed a “bit of a collar bone,” they’d use the double’s and “track” it over Depp. Although somewhat macabre in its process, the final result is nothing short of astounding. The process is not unlike how Kurt Russell was de-aged for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, or the late Carrie Fisher for Rogue One. And Brozenich says there’s more like it on the way." Source: Inverse It seems many have misunderstood and do not realise it is Johnny.
I don't think anyone could play Captain Jack Sparrow as good as Johnny Depp. Not surprised that it was actually Johnny playing him in this scene through CGI
Young Jack spinning his compass as he grins at Salazar is so good bro especially when the more dramatic version of the main pirates theme than smoothly flows into be apart of Salazars theme it’s so good 2:55
Fun fact: The very same ship we see here, the "Wicked Wench", became the Black Pearl. It was sunk, and Jack wanted Davy Jones to bring him back exactly that ship.
@@squarebear619 well this is from the pirates fandom: After failing to rescue the Wench, Jack made a deal with Davy Jones, the ghostly captain of the Flying Dutchman. Jones raised the Wicked Wench from the depths, giving Jack thirteen years as captain, in exchange for one hundred years of service aboard the Dutchman. With the Wench's new charred look, Jack renamed her the Black Pearl.
@@halo-5004why would barbosa tell Salazar, the guy with hold over barbossas life at the moment, he was there and a part of the crew that gave Salazar his biggest disgrace.
3:02 when Jack finishes the side-eye and just idly turns away; to me it’s like he’s saying “That was easy. Adios.” That casual dismissal of his older, more experienced adversary would’ve haunted Salazar more than anything else about this defeat; to know he’d been so completely outmaneuvered and outwitted by one so young and seemingly vulnerable that his demise wasn’t worth a second glance, it was such a sure thing. Depp/ de la Torre absolutely killed it in this scene.
Totally agree. The look on Salazar's face when he realized he'd never stood a chance, that this kid bested him so thoroughly. It also explains why Jack's captain entrusted him with the compass, his ship and his crew, he knew that kid could be the best pirate the world had ever seen, and his crew's only hope at survival. Also love the poetic justice Sparrow delivered by having Salazar run himself aground in the Devil's Triangle, not only a power move to defeat an opponent without firing a shot, but also implying that Salazar doomed himself, all Jack did was get out the way.
Don't forget: Jack is also walking **away** from the wheel. Jack is so confident in the defeat of his foe and the safety of his own ship that he isn't even bothering to steer anymore. The destruction of his enemy isn't even complete but he knows it's inevitable.
Everybody says marvels about Jack, but I don't see anyone pointing out how good was Salazar as a villain. Seriously, Javier Bardem delivered an outstanding portrayal as him.
They put Johnny Depps eyes on his face and either gave him prosthetics for the nose or cgi that too. Either way they didn’t need the kid for this lol they could’ve just had Johnny do it if they were gonna CGI anyone’s face in the first place
It was Johnny playing the role. He was meshed with body double Anthony who copied his movements. I gave info a bit further up this page with a quote from one source but I knew this before. Many got confused and didn't realise. They wanted the mesh for the younger skin and also movements for when younger. CGI
I think my most favorite and unknown part of this scene is that Jack's father, Edward Teague, is just sitting there behind him proud as can be. Made my day when I saw that.
He probably wanted to see if any men, his son included, could live up to the task of controlling the ship in times of distress. Of course if they couldn't I'm sure he'd do it himself but seeing as his son did it must've made him proud
Until Barbossa mutiny, him and Bootstrap bill (which is William's father who they put a cannonball on his leg, sunk into the ocean, and went straight to davy jones locker.) Barbossa took the ship and his crew.
I think the reason why the compass never bring jack to a place or somewhere that he want is because what he want the most is adventure, that's why he never find it because he think it was something like a treasure
I don't agree. He had a clear thing he desired every time he used the compass. In this scene the compass showed him a way to survive by using the Devil's Triangle. In the Curse of the Black Pearl it lead him to the Black Pearl. In the Dead Man's Chest it still was pointing to the Pearl (his symbol of adventure and the sea) which is why he could not use it to find Davy Jones' heart and needed to con Elizabeth into leading him to it. In At World's End it would not work in Davy Jones' Locker as they were off the edge of the map and Jack was also partly mad. He gave it to Will so that Will would lead Beckett to the pirate's cove where they could end the fight. In On Stranger Tides he had used it to learn the route to the Fountain of Youth and gave it to Gibbs to lead him to freedom by stealing back the shrunken Pearl. So as you can see even when Jack gave the compass to others, it was still serving him. The only exception being when he sold it for a bit of rum.
@@trueblue6201 lol no. What you truly desire are buried deepdown on your heart. Most of the time u doesn't know what is that. It's something u would offer anything even the loved ones (eg : thanos). So just let me breakdown your theory. U can't get on any adventure/journey if you're dead surviving is part of the journey. And just think about because of what he did he got on another adventure where he needs to fight a dead men i guess it's a win win situation then. Another proof, barbossa use the compass , he doesn't know where jack, he is trying to go to jack place using the compass because he knew that the compass will get you to your truly desire. But if u watch it again there's a scene where he got anxious because he doesn't know if this compass is really going to bring him to jack, because he knew that's not what he truly desire. Fast forward he found jack and he thought that "oh yeah the compass right" but then jack gave him a hint about her daughter, and he opened the compass right away and he saw it pointing at her daughter, and at that moment he realized that's what he truly desire are. So it's all a big "coincidence" plot that her daughter was with jack that's why barbossa able to find him with compass, if that girl stay in the village, they will go to her village. You can't have 2 truly desire. And jack never knew what he desire, he "thought" he knew there's so much scene that shows u jack always confused as were the compass go. Just like the first trilogy he thought he wants to rule the sea by becoming thedavy jones but after the movie we know it's not, he keeps trying to find what he desire but everytime he met that "goal" he realized that's not. Just think about, if his truly desire is that water, why bother giving it to that girl that i forgot her name? To save her ? Isn't that mean she is the one jack want? But jack left her again in the end. Lol All the series is just a proof that none of that goal is what jack truly desire. That's why i think it's the adventure of the journey he desire, to life at the fullest. He doesn't want any girl, any gold, nor an immortality he simply wants to enjoy the unknown journey ahead. But yeah if you believe jack have vivid imagination on what he desire, is up to you.
I'm sure a few other iconic characters fit this personality, not necessarily in the same way as Captain Jack Sparrow, but in their own unique ways instead.
His backstory/history you mean. But he did lie about his father’s death. The director of this film actually confirmed the novelization backstory is the true one. Salazar killed his father because he was accepting bribes frompirates.
This is a great idea because it will close the how Jack became a captain or something but he still needs the pearl. How he got it so the second part of his origins. But it will be hard. They use CGI for this scenes. They will need to cast a young actor. I still want Johnny Depp though.
0:07 This is moment you realise that the writers didn't watch the previous movies. Jack got that compass from Calipso (it is clearly said in the 2nd movie)
Explanation i saw from another comment: may be the compass fell to the water when Jack's ship sunk (the ship he is in would later become the Black Pearl after being raised by Davy Jones) and Calypso (the goddess of sea) retrieved it and gave it to him later.
i remember the first movie i saw with Johnny Depp, it was 1990's Cry-Baby, and i was a child, but it was still love at first sight, and he kind of looked like this. have you seen that one? cuz i recommend it if you want more young Johnny.
Vicente8831 no.. no.. this is not CGI, this is pure from his performance.. there's an interview that the crew of the movie try not to use CGI for young Sparrow
When Depp's time comes, he knows *exactly* who will take his place. Anthony is perfect! If he nailed it in that whole sequence, he'll nail it in any other potc film, of that i'm certain.
I'm not even a huge PoTC fan, but this is one of the most epic scenes in modern cinema. Jack's smug look as he walks swinging his compass just screams, "It was your own arrogance that did you in." One of the greatest besyings of an adversary ever.
What I love most is when the pirates approach this young man with the utmost reverence and offer the most precious thing they had with them as a tribute. Jack sparrow may be nuts a bit but he is no joke...
It is him actually! Caption Teague! Also at 2:27 you can look there's young Barbosa too just for a sec (guy with red coat and his iconic hat when they were throwing the ropes to the rocks)!
@@chandlerbing1800 Actually, Barbossa and Teague are here. You can see Barbossa, who wears a coat similar to Teague, throwing the ropes to turn. Teague here is clean-shaven, but Barbossa had a beard here.
Amazing teamwork between the new leader Jack Sparrow and his crew members. The Captain scheming the plan he had in mind and giving the guidelines, and the team executing it with timing and precision.
The depth of body language acted out in the brief moment of the tribute scene is the stuff of legend. Movement style, micro expressions, tiny little ticks here and there. Depp says more without words from 3:55 to 4:30 than some actors do in entire movies.
@@sangitaparmarsharma5851o kidding? I thought they used cg on him since they kept him looking 27 for the movie even tho hes like 50 during filming. I guess you could say he did try a little too hard to be jack sparrow mannerism wise. He did alright though for another actor, respect.
@@ethosterros9430From "says more without words than some actors do in entire movies" to "did alright though" once you heard it wasn't Johnny Depp... You're annoying.
John Paul Jones is basically the real life Jack sparrow if you like history and POTC i’d say look up John Paul Jones. His ship Was literally burning, the british told him to surrender which he responded with: ”i have not yet begun to fight” and went on to win. And he sank one of the best ships the brits had at that time with a ROWBOAT.
@Nobody actually he did in the third movie where they flip the ship in order to return to real world.. That scene also showcasing how smart Jack is.. A little moment but acceptable..
This segment was the only one from this movie that seemed to accurately portray the Captain Jack Sparrow we know. He is the one pulling the ropes, not getting pulled by them. He wins the skirmish without shooting a single cannon.
When peeps say he "betrays" the compass in earlier movies, I wasn't sure so I went back and watched. He loses the compass a couple of times, but the only time he actively hands it off to someone is with Will Turner and Elizabeth to point the way to find Davy Jones' heart, and then with Beckett. All of which he was doing with full intent of getting the compass back, which he did. Whether or not he meant to get the compass back with the rum, he traded it FOR the rum it was pointing to, which seems more of a betrayal than just handing it off to someone to borrow or having it taken from him by someone else. The real sin here is the possible continuity error of Jack getting the compass from the captain of the Wicked Wench (which funfact eventually becomes the Black Pearl) instead of the bit in POTC 2 where Tia Dalma implies that he bartered it from her.
Maybe Tia Dalma gave it to the dying man on that ship originally and then when she first met Jack she recognised the compass, asked a few questions and answered a bunch in her own riddle talk and she and Jack went their separate ways all square and understanding
@@ljevans3156 I don't think he's met Tia at this point yet. So if I'm correct, it means he either loses it or has it stolen from him and she winds up with it at some point. There's probably a side story that explains it. My issue with it is that basically the same thing happens to the Wicked Wench where he loses it, then runs into someone that is willing to give it to him. I do think Tia Dalma, being a goddess, is able to bypass the betrayal aspect of the compass...which is a very good thing as I do not want to see what it would release if betrayed by a godess. Yikes.
It was elizabeth who told him: even I have a light to guide me... why does YOUR compass not work. What was Jack's purpose? Was it selfish, or did he want to follow an inner light. Do not firget Disney always has a spiritual message, the victory of the good soul.
I’m confident that our writers just forgot he got it from tia dalma and wanted to throw as much objects of value into the scene as possible and say it was his origin for the feels
The tribute jacks crew gives him is heartwarming one man gave him the hat ontop of his head for all we know they have very little and thats probably all they own its heartwarming
This compass points towards what you want most. Never betray it
Bottle of Rum: I'm about to end this man's whole career
@@ceilingfan1334 There -is- are no spelling mistakes in their comment, just grammatical issues.
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@@ceilingfan1334 Wow, that's immature.
Lmao
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The hat that he always wore, the sword he carries, the things dangling from his hair, all came from the crewmembers he saved. Respect to this man
But one thing doesn't add up. Back in "Dead Man's Chest" It was said that he bought his compass from Tia Dalma
Yes same confusion @Thomas McGinley
@@thomasmcginley7944 Well if it's one thing I know that Jack does is that he doesn't tell the full truth....so maybe the Captain he served in this scene got it from Tia, and Jack just said he got it from her
@@archangel7251 true but Tia Dalma said he bought it from her.
@Archangel Jack doesn't said that. Tia Dalma tells that jack bartered from her.
So THAT’S why Jack is so obsessed with his equipment
His hat, his head decor, his weapons, his coat, everything Jack values as his is because they were gifts from the people he saved, from the people who saw him for what he was, a captain, and the greatest pirate they’d ever seen
But then he will lost his reason as a pirate and retired in the next movie... Sad
@@tiobordol6996 DISNEY: write this down! Write this down!
And traded a most important compass given to him for a rhum.
@@rirutempestooo3753 because he knows it’ll always come back to him
Except his compass
I never realized till now that the man standing behind Jack when the other pirates give tribute to him is Captain Teague, Jack’s father. That makes this moment even more awesome. A proud father watched as his son became a respected pirate captain.
"You're in the way, boy."
How can you tell?
I realized this now, damn
@@DarthCrodious his attire
I saw that hat and I was wondering.
The dying man: never betray the compass
Jack: traded it for a rum
Pirates Life
I think it was a way of saying he doesn't want anything anymore
@@cccc-fh7su true
Guess the compass pointed towards the rum
@@handh1212 😂😂😂
Glad to know I'm not the only one obsessed with Jack spinning the compass and staring at Salazar... The height!!
Think the music definitely made it even more badass
I get chills
There was like a single swinging sound if you pay attention at that moment that sounded strange, but yeah
Yea kinda badass
Jack was giving him the "got em" look.
Salazar: "Dead men tell no tales..."
Also Salazar: *tells a tale*
Hes undead
he isn't dead anyway
That's no tale , it's his past.
*Storys*
Dev King he is dead he was brought alive
This perfectly demonstrates why jack is such an extraordinary captain. His methods are unconventional and very effective and defeats his enemies using his mind instead of brute strength.
“Do you think he plans it all out or just makes it up as he goes along?”
Pirates of the Caribbean is what an “adult” Disney movie looks like and hey, Disney f it up.
To realize the fact that Jack still carries all the tributes of the men who fought and died by his side just makes me tear in joy.
Fucking A that's awesome
To show that he values the lives of his crew above his own.
Except the commpass
@@yuhyuhfr traded it for rum, fair trade i suppose.
Except for the sword that gets broken in the 3rd movie I think
I came here to see Jack walking with the compass and staring right at Salazar. Favorite part of the movie!
StephanieRamas Same Same
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जैक स्पैरो मूवी पांचवा भाग बजाइए प्लीज प्लीज
The most perfect moment EVER
The music just topped it off lol
No matter what you’ll do in life, you’ll never be as cool as young Jack Sparrow swinging a compass staring down his enemy with boss music playing
And that is facts.
Honestly. Best part of this whole scene.
But we should all strive to be as cool
Chill bruh it's just a movie
"Nerds" - 🐐
I love the way barbossa listens to Salazar's tale with both contempt (surely for Salazar who exterminated pirates) and intimate appreciatiation for Jack who was brave enough to defeat the CAPITÀN, even if they are, for some ways, enemies!
Barbossa always respected Jack
Barbossa was on the wench with Teague when Jack did it, he was honestly probably just praying that Salazar didn’t recognize him from that day.
Jack and Barbossa are the definition of frenemies.
The shot of young jack twirling his compass, glancing at the Spaniard, while his crew members grin is epic
Imagine if the cord on the compass broke mid swing
@@S_047 that's what I was thinking! Just *snap* and the most valuable compass on the high seas sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
LITERAL GOOSEBUMPS
Hats off to the writers, producers and directors of this incredible series, they put this story together with such incredible scenes and characters. I think it's the best adventure drama movie series ever made.... wish Johnny Depp would finish it out so we could see the end journey of Captain Jack Sparrow... fingers crossed.
🤞 ⚔
top top scenes. he was HIM. 😂
What I love about the slow-mo walk is, that there's no gloating or anything. It's just that cold look of Jack going "Goodbye" - He knew he had outplayed Salazar, as soon as he gave chase
Asbjørn Christensen yesss it’s everything I’ve replayed it many times
the biggest flex there is
Indeed. That was the moment that established Jack Sparrow as the guy who didn't just pull ideas out of his coat-sleeves - he planned it out -perfectly-
He gave Salazar fair warning beforehand as well. Albeit in a taunting way, he says "Surrender now and I shall let you live..." However, Salazar blinded by his own arrogance, would not have it. He would not be made a fool of by some dirty pirate, so he chases after Jack to The Devil’s Triangle. After successfully maneuvering his ship for the bootleg turn and with his crew looking on, Jack looks over at Salazar for the first-time face to face. The swashbuckling attitude that was obvious before when he was atop the crow’s nest is gone and in its place is left nothing but the expression of silent victory. Salazar underestimated Jack, but Jack never really killed Salazar directly. Indeed, Salazar’s own wrath is what ultimately lead to his undoing.
@godbear Hey it’s a fellow critter!
Okay but during that stare down jack looked badass as he was walking
M.a.c Casas ya man best scene!
M.a.c Casas yep
M.a.c Casas how does salzar die he fell in tge water before the ship blew up
M.a.c Casas and how does the ship blow up like tht
I was about to comment the same thing dude!!!
I low how Jack's father is just standing there looking all proud while they give him those tributes.
okay we can all admit that when jack was walking with the compass in slow motion was the most hottest and bad-ass scene in the movie
indeed
fabiola_lala i agree , I imagine myself doing that also
Omg yes
Nommmm nomm
I agree 101%!!!!
Props to Jack's dad standing right behind him at the end, making sure his son gets the respect he deserves.
I thought that was young Hector Barbosa, but you're probably right.
@@bsb1975 The red and the fancy hat called out to me, but mainly that stoic, 'don't fuck with me' posture.
If I recall, Captain Teague had Jack in his late teen, very early adult years estimated by other stories so he wasn't a captain yet until Jack was a teen. I think he may have been first mate to whomever this captain was (don't know the name) and he managed to get his captain to allow his son as a cabin boy. Kind of cool in my opinion that he would do that.
3:58 Yup I just realised that! Dammnnn!🔥🔥
Love it. Love it.
"....Thats gotta be the best pirate I've ever seen...."
Light bearer. So it would seem
So it would seem
So it would seem
Mirikfrog Until he started having years of bad luck.
Iago Luíz Probably because of Salazar.
“The last of the ships were…burning before my eyes. And in that moment of, victory, it’s when I heard it. One ship was trying to escape through the smoke. And there, in the crow’s nest, there was this young, pirate…boy! He stood there, looking like…like a little bird! And from that day he earned him a name that would haunt me for the rest of my days. Jack the Sparrow.” - Salazar
"I shall let you live!" - Jack Sparrow
Well he has his chances
jack invented the U-turn
SKY STUDIO And it was super effective
SKY STUDIO lol yes
I lold. I never lol.
E-brake turn
It's only illegal because it was invented by a pirate
Can we all just appreciate the fact that Jack Sparrow defeated one of the most competent military generals without firing a single shot?!?
Yeah and it needed him to bait the general into being incompetent for a split second
That’s why you have to keep your head in a fight. If you let rage or anger fully control you then you’ll do something monumentally stupid like Salazar
@@matthewcaughey8898 not stupid, he just trusted that his ship was powerful enough to do the U turn.
Obviously he was incorrect
This man thought of pulling a Tokyo drift in a boat to bamboozle his enemy ffs. Walking GOAT 💯🐐
Why fight when you can negotiate .
~ Captain Jack sparrow
Real talk, this is the main reason why Jack Sparrow wanted everyone to him "Captain Jack Sparrow" because being a captain is his greatest achievement in his life. And Captain Teague (his father) is standing proudly behind him for being a captain. This is the most memorable experience of Captain Jack Sparrow's life that he'll never forget. Even when he's drunk as hell. But also THE WAY HE STARED AT SALAZAR'S FACE WHILE WALKING WITH HIS COMPASS IS SO BADASS
Bruh I didnt even notice teague
I thought it was a young Hector Barbossa most likely.
@@HulkVahkiin No if you look closely at his clothes, it look very identical with the ones that Captain Teague wore in Pirates of the Caribbean World's End or Stranger Tides
Mitsuzuki Ashley Facts that’s Teague my guy
@@Sadistic_Bread Forget it dude, I looked it up.
People bash this movie, but I actually found Salazar to be a pretty haunting villain. That shot of him desperately taking over the wheel as he glances over to the young Jack smirking, followed by his crew's doomed decent into the Devil's Triangle is chilling. The entire death of the crew scene leaves me feeling slight empathy for Salazar's men and chills as Salazar is resurrected in the "burning" waters.
He‘s just a worse Davy Johns in my books
The "villain" Is the best, the issue Is the whole rest of the movie
@@alessandromazzini7026 He‘s just a worse Davy Jones in my Books
@@alessandromazzini7026 He‘s just a worse Davy Jones in my Books
The movies definitely got some great parts and ideas, there are is also so much wrong with it
This was the moment that established Jack Sparrow's career, and what kind of pirate he was going to be. Not because he was a deadly swordsman (though he was no slouch with a blade), nor because he was one of the best marksmen on the Seven Seas (though this, he certainly was).
No...it was because he could whip up a plan on the fly, and pull it off with STYLE. "The best pirate I've ever seen," indeed.
Plans so crazy and random.....they somehow work
Not just that, but he values the true meaning behind being a pirate
It isn’t about the treasure at the end, it’s about the journey along the way, the friends you make, the sights you see
He knows that what really matters about being a pirate is being free
His last line in Curse of the Black Pearl says it best “Now bring me that horizon”
He said that as if he’s hoping for en endless adventure, because if the adventure never ends, you’ll never stop meeting people, never stop making friends, never stop sailing your ship, never stop being free
Jack is a brilliant minded, combat capable, loyal, kindhearted, belief valuing man, and those are the traits of an amazing pirate, nay, the traits of the greatest pirate anyone has ever seen
@@logeyperogi1805 so true! Even in movies before this, he kept his friends safe. His undying wish to stay immortal, but he let it go to save Will and then again Angelica (although that was strategical to get rid of Blackbeard)
There should be a captain in there somewhere
This sounds like a star review for Rick Riordan's books
2:54 this scene is very iconic, not only the slowmo walk of Jack but also, the crew members had a face of relief knowing that they won against Salazar
Kushal Kumar DEFINITELY
Yessss iconic
Beating salazar was not easy
Bgm also
You are right
At 4:27 i got tears in my eyes. I love this backstory for jack. He always wanted all that stuff back, not for greed, but for the sentimental value because his crew gave it to him when they named him captain.
Same.
“Not all treasure is silver and gold mate”
@@bluecrown8956 damn right 🏴☠️
3:59 that's young Barbossa in the background
@@Hanstein. isnt that his dad?
It is amazing to see jack still have these tribute's with him
Now i want a prequel about young jack
crazydog266 SAME
His back story is quite interesting. How the black pearl came to be and whatnot. I would prefer a Barbossa back story.
well barbossa was his first mate when jack first got the pearl
Dnbray This scene right here is when Jack becomes captain of the pearl. This is the Wicked Wench and becomes the Black Pearl when it is sunk by Cutler Beckett and returned from the depths by Davy Jones.
There was a book series a few years back that was all about Jack Sparrow when he was a kid. He sails around on a small ship with his crew of Arabella the first mate, Fitzwilliam the spoiled rich kid, Jean and Tumen the Indian/creole guys, and Constance the magic cat. It was a pretty good series as I remember it. I haven't read it in years, I had to Google it to remember all the names
2:55 is literally my favorite scene of this whole movie that confident walk was everything. I wouldn’t mind a spin-off of this franchise to adventures of the younger jack.
Same it was so baddass
This, with the "treasure" of barbossa and the happy endig of William and Elisabeth were everything!
@@estrellamarrone All the above mentioned, plus when Jack The Monkey sat on Captain Jack's shoulder, and the end credits scene.
@@eliascrooker7773 yes!!
It wouldn’t work without Johnny Deep
"What's all this?"
"Tribute ... sir."
And his father stands proudly behind him. Most touching moment in the whole movie.
RenegadeRouser he kept all of them till the last movie
RenegadeRouser do you know the soundtrack??
RenegadeRouser in 4.22
That's not his father it's Barbosa
Tobi Akindeko really?
I love how this young Jack is more serious 😂 his face, talk tone and everything he does
And later the older he gets, the more experienced he'll be
2:55 When you didn't study but got a higher score than your friend who did
kiLLjoy24CALI this
this
Lol
😂😂😂😂
🤣
"never betray it"
*turns into adult that doesn't care about the biggest moment of his life anymore*
*trades compass for rum*
"pirates life"
he actually looks like he doesnt care but when it comes to it everything he does comes into place
That's more so a character moment. He does realise the consequences that entail but he knows his entire life he was constantly being chased by the person he screwed over. It's symbolic too as the compass shows what he wants the most and by the time he trades it in, it kind of points to nothing. Jack knows what he wants most is to be chased because it's just fun and a thrill ride to him. It's truly a pirate's life.
"Round the world, and back again, that's the sailors way!"-Willy Wonka
"Take whatcha can, give nothing back."-Jack Sparrow
"No regrets, except for not tratemarketing that phrase."-Chris Pratt
Fuck this movie
He cared more about the hat
Basically all Jack's most prized treasures were all gifts given to him by his first crew. I like that it makes everything he keeps mean way more. Also the last gift he was given and the thing he held onto the longest was the gun given to him by his first mate
Isn't his hat the longest thing he held onto? He went crazy over his little tricorn .😂
@@squarebear619 that's true
he got his compass from calypso, hate how they retconned his entire backstory in one scene
Thought it was a sword
@@see8852it can work as Jack lost the compass at some point and had to buy it back from her
I watched this part over and over especially as his plan came into play. Swinging that compass...perfecto
2:56 That look just says "when you go to meet the devil, don't tell him I didn't give you a chance..."
That is one bone chilling line...
@@leesuho5951
Others are far more capable of interpreting someone else’s body language and looks then one himself. We can put in words what u were showing at that time. It’s simple wouldn’t u say🤷🏻♀️
Duuuude, such a line is PERFECT for movies
@@logeyperogi1805
IKR it gave me chills imagine some bada** character saying it ooff!
He did say he would let him live
Barbossa's face at 1:35 is priceless. You can see the admiration in his eyes. He's acknowledging Jack's legendary pirate status.
i agreee
1:35 Pretty sure that's Barbossa mate
@@cargopilotguy305 that’s Barbossa bruh
@@cargopilotguy305 it’s barbossa watch the movie, and barbossa wasn’t there
@@cargopilotguy305 LOL That Would Be HILARIOUS If Will's Ship Just Showed Up When He Sees Barbossa Arguing With Jack Again And Two Hornpipes Plays In The Background As They Brawl But Poor Bootstrap Gets Shanghaied By Some Pirate Crew And Has To Work Again For Another 20 Years And Will Has To Free His Father Again
This scene is so good and captures Jack Sparrow’s essence so perfectly; it literally makes no sense to me that the rest of the movie fails so miserably in that regard
Ikr
This movie was much much better than stranger tides though..
I think because the old jack in the movie was a clone
while this scene is awesome, it does rewrite Jack's history
Washed up script and ideas. Even Depp didn't seem fully present in his character..but it's clear what he was going through during filming
2:55 that swag 😎
He is the only villain who actually says “Jack Sparrow” rather than “Jack Sparrah”
No he says “jaddis barrow”
Jhaak Spaaaro
Jaa Paaaroooo!
No he says "Check this barrel"
@@henryhammarberg6070 He says Jack the Sparrow
Hats off to whoever picked Anthony Dela Torre for this young Jack role. He nailed it, i must say. The antics, the voice, the look, even the smirks. I know there was a lot of CGI involved to make him look more like Johnny, but still. You gotta admit this guy did a great job. ❤️
Wait Johnny didn't do the voice?
@Kei56 It was still Johnny acting the role and his voice. They had johnny do it and then the body double repeated the movements and they meshed with Johnny cgi style. See comment below
@@alumlovescake It was Johnny but the young guy then copied his movements and they meshed with Johnny, and at certain angles meshed certain body parts Amazing cgi isnt it. I understand they have done this in another film before with Kurt Russell.
“The big thing people have a difficult time wrapping their head around is that it was still Johnny doing the performance,” Brozenich says. “Johnny would do the performance, and then we would have the body double watch Johnny to the smallest detail. What that gave us, the VFX team, was a target for what younger skin looks like: how it reacts, how, sadly, young flesh moves differently to older flesh. It gave us raw material. And on top of that [we would] take parts of the other.”
If the VFX team needed a “bit of a collar bone,” they’d use the double’s and “track” it over Depp. Although somewhat macabre in its process, the final result is nothing short of astounding.
The process is not unlike how Kurt Russell was de-aged for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, or the late Carrie Fisher for Rogue One. And Brozenich says there’s more like it on the way." Source: Inverse
It seems many have misunderstood and do not realise it is Johnny.
I don't think anyone could play Captain Jack Sparrow as good as Johnny Depp. Not surprised that it was actually Johnny playing him in this scene through CGI
I hope they cast him again if they do a prequel story like one involving double crossing Becket and making a deal with Davy Jones.
anyone else got chills when he was walking in slow motion?
Yup me 🙋🏻♂️
I got wet
Pure awesomeness
@@samratsinghrajput8727
Don't. Just stop.
samrat singh rajput simping hard I see
Is it just me, or is the sound effects and visuals at 3:12 one of the most satisfying things ever?
2:32 The way the 'He's a pirate' theme kicked in was so satisfying.
Oh yAAAssssssss
It wasn't 'He's a pirate' it was 'El matador del mar' search it and go to 5:17
@@saradoka4539
Amen
@@Sosuke_Aizen2.o original theme is from cotbp is called "he's a pirate"
@@bill4665 ok!
Salazar: Follow him in!
Jack: I’m about to end this mans whole career.
Life and ship*
Pirate life 🏴☠️
😂
Literally xd
@@YuukiHyuuga15 you from?
"He was mocking my power" A man's ego is his demise
😍
You are so beautiful😍
@@99725 piss off horny loser
@@99725 Gadão kkkkk
@@Biancaftr what it means
Young Jack spinning his compass as he grins at Salazar is so good bro especially when the more dramatic version of the main pirates theme than smoothly flows into be apart of Salazars theme it’s so good 2:55
Fun fact:
The very same ship we see here, the "Wicked Wench", became the Black Pearl.
It was sunk, and Jack wanted Davy Jones to bring him back exactly that ship.
How did Jaxk even manage that negotiation in the first place is what I wonder?
@@squarebear619 same
@@squarebear619 well this is from the pirates fandom:
After failing to rescue the Wench, Jack made a deal with Davy Jones, the ghostly captain of the Flying Dutchman. Jones raised the Wicked Wench from the depths, giving Jack thirteen years as captain, in exchange for one hundred years of service aboard the Dutchman. With the Wench's new charred look, Jack renamed her the Black Pearl.
@@muhammadfaisalfachrurrozy1203 by
Oh hell yeah you can see the name on the ship itself at 2:14
One of my favourite scene of the movie
Yea, Jack looked gangsta AF!!
the young boy own salazar ass lol.
Me too
Me too veera viswesh
veera viswesh me too
That smug expression on jacks face as Salazar sails into the triangle is everything🤣🤣🤣
Not smug but it was nonchalant. He never feels proud of his achievements. It's something not everyone can pull off.
“Buh bye!”
Smug is pride, don't do that everyone...
4:16
That's Teague (Jack's dad) behind him
4:25 standing on the railing holding the rope ladder and with the feathered hat, that's Barbossa
Yes that is Teague, but no the other guy is not barbosa
He cannot be Barbossa, if it were him Salazar wouldn't have to tell him the story because he would already know it
@@halo-5004why would barbosa tell Salazar, the guy with hold over barbossas life at the moment, he was there and a part of the crew that gave Salazar his biggest disgrace.
so im not the only one who came here only to see spinning compass scene.
Me too
Same
Nope you're not the only one same here
Wiktor Dulski nope me too
Probably one of the most badass Pirates of the Carribean scene.
So cool when he walks along like it was nothing
Harry Bradley i come watch this from time to time just to see that badass walk spinning his compass with that look
Outlaw_Med me too man when I first saw it I was like that's my guy it's my favorite part in the whole movie to be honest
3:02 when Jack finishes the side-eye and just idly turns away; to me it’s like he’s saying “That was easy. Adios.” That casual dismissal of his older, more experienced adversary would’ve haunted Salazar more than anything else about this defeat; to know he’d been so completely outmaneuvered and outwitted by one so young and seemingly vulnerable that his demise wasn’t worth a second glance, it was such a sure thing. Depp/ de la Torre absolutely killed it in this scene.
Totally agree. The look on Salazar's face when he realized he'd never stood a chance, that this kid bested him so thoroughly. It also explains why Jack's captain entrusted him with the compass, his ship and his crew, he knew that kid could be the best pirate the world had ever seen, and his crew's only hope at survival. Also love the poetic justice Sparrow delivered by having Salazar run himself aground in the Devil's Triangle, not only a power move to defeat an opponent without firing a shot, but also implying that Salazar doomed himself, all Jack did was get out the way.
@@estebanpineros9409 l
yeah you nailed it
Don't forget: Jack is also walking **away** from the wheel. Jack is so confident in the defeat of his foe and the safety of his own ship that he isn't even bothering to steer anymore. The destruction of his enemy isn't even complete but he knows it's inevitable.
That BGM and Attitude of Jack raised the bar of this scene
I hope "Johnny Depp" himself have the compass right now. He really needs it
The way thing stand, this is a dangerous proposition.
Might lead him to rum.
It would lead him to me >.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Abusive Ex-Wife
James Lol so true
@The Slayer Is here Boi Why not both
Impressive how Jack won the battle without firing a single shot
A great pirate doesn't need such things..
@@athulchandran2737 such intricacies 😂
Proof that brains are sometimes needed more than brawn
Now that's what I call pacifist
Art of war
2:55 when the teacher makes you walk up to the table for a problem and you get it right
And the teacher expression just like salazar
after you were caught talking
@@farichalmuafi2622 I hate your profile picture
@@YLS8763 thanks haha
3:00 The teacher seeing that smug ass expression of yours.
Everybody says marvels about Jack, but I don't see anyone pointing out how good was Salazar as a villain. Seriously, Javier Bardem delivered an outstanding portrayal as him.
I really thought Johnny Depp played the young Jack too, with just his beard shaved. But realizing it's Anthony de la Torre... unbelievable
They put Johnny Depps eyes on his face and either gave him prosthetics for the nose or cgi that too. Either way they didn’t need the kid for this lol they could’ve just had Johnny do it if they were gonna CGI anyone’s face in the first place
@@tiana1420 Marvel has done that often.
*OMG!!! I never knew this!!!! Wth!! I actually had no idea!* wow now I feel stupid😅🤚🏻
It was Johnny playing the role. He was meshed with body double Anthony who copied his movements. I gave info a bit further up this page with a quote from one source but I knew this before. Many got confused and didn't realise. They wanted the mesh for the younger skin and also movements for when younger. CGI
@@tiana1420 No It was Johnny playing the role. See comment below how they meshed body double. Very clever.
2:55 is the most coolest scene in whole the pirates of Caribbean series
Jack is like " No Worries Boss " 😎
Debatable, but definitely one of the best
The underwater March from the first movie was pretty cool tho
Also his entry in the first one and the one on the sands
One of the best scenes, really show that Jack is a total badass.
I think my most favorite and unknown part of this scene is that Jack's father, Edward Teague, is just sitting there behind him proud as can be. Made my day when I saw that.
Where do u see him
@@Magic-nw2lw behind jack
THIS
I thought i'm the only one who noticed
He probably wanted to see if any men, his son included, could live up to the task of controlling the ship in times of distress. Of course if they couldn't I'm sure he'd do it himself but seeing as his son did it must've made him proud
@@Magic-nw2lw From 3:59 can see his dad
This man is the reason i see these movies
Such a good scene! Everyone knows that Jack sparrow isn’t stupid enough to go into a place known for obliterating ships
Clearly he didn’t
Beaux Hill this was all before he went mad on the island
Back then, he was more serious
Until Barbossa mutiny, him and Bootstrap bill (which is William's father who they put a cannonball on his leg, sunk into the ocean, and went straight to davy jones locker.) Barbossa took the ship and his crew.
I think the reason why the compass never bring jack to a place or somewhere that he want is because what he want the most is adventure, that's why he never find it because he think it was something like a treasure
Rum: good argument, you're wrong
Yeah could be
I don't agree. He had a clear thing he desired every time he used the compass. In this scene the compass showed him a way to survive by using the Devil's Triangle. In the Curse of the Black Pearl it lead him to the Black Pearl. In the Dead Man's Chest it still was pointing to the Pearl (his symbol of adventure and the sea) which is why he could not use it to find Davy Jones' heart and needed to con Elizabeth into leading him to it. In At World's End it would not work in Davy Jones' Locker as they were off the edge of the map and Jack was also partly mad. He gave it to Will so that Will would lead Beckett to the pirate's cove where they could end the fight. In On Stranger Tides he had used it to learn the route to the Fountain of Youth and gave it to Gibbs to lead him to freedom by stealing back the shrunken Pearl.
So as you can see even when Jack gave the compass to others, it was still serving him. The only exception being when he sold it for a bit of rum.
@@trueblue6201 lol no. What you truly desire are buried deepdown on your heart. Most of the time u doesn't know what is that. It's something u would offer anything even the loved ones (eg : thanos).
So just let me breakdown your theory. U can't get on any adventure/journey if you're dead surviving is part of the journey. And just think about because of what he did he got on another adventure where he needs to fight a dead men i guess it's a win win situation then.
Another proof, barbossa use the compass , he doesn't know where jack, he is trying to go to jack place using the compass because he knew that the compass will get you to your truly desire. But if u watch it again there's a scene where he got anxious because he doesn't know if this compass is really going to bring him to jack, because he knew that's not what he truly desire. Fast forward he found jack and he thought that "oh yeah the compass right" but then jack gave him a hint about her daughter, and he opened the compass right away and he saw it pointing at her daughter, and at that moment he realized that's what he truly desire are.
So it's all a big "coincidence" plot that her daughter was with jack that's why barbossa able to find him with compass, if that girl stay in the village, they will go to her village.
You can't have 2 truly desire. And jack never knew what he desire, he "thought" he knew there's so much scene that shows u jack always confused as were the compass go. Just like the first trilogy he thought he wants to rule the sea by becoming thedavy jones but after the movie we know it's not, he keeps trying to find what he desire but everytime he met that "goal" he realized that's not.
Just think about, if his truly desire is that water, why bother giving it to that girl that i forgot her name? To save her ? Isn't that mean she is the one jack want? But jack left her again in the end. Lol
All the series is just a proof that none of that goal is what jack truly desire. That's why i think it's the adventure of the journey he desire, to life at the fullest. He doesn't want any girl, any gold, nor an immortality he simply wants to enjoy the unknown journey ahead.
But yeah if you believe jack have vivid imagination on what he desire, is up to you.
@@Katsv.ragi_ Hahaha
Behave like a fool
Thinks like a genius
=Captian Jack sparrow
Exactly....
I'm sure a few other iconic characters fit this personality, not necessarily in the same way as Captain Jack Sparrow, but in their own unique ways instead.
@Tulf42
That's Right
We all love when jack is teasing/mocking his enemies
Why does this scene feels so different than the whole movie?
This is the only scene we're Jack is in-character
Except the way he got the compass but that's a minor plot hole imo
EXACTLYYYY🤝🤝🤝🤝
Because this scene is actully cool
study english harder dumbass
Exactly.....🔥
I love how innocent young Jack sounds as he says "I shall let you live"
actually cried knowing we won't be seeing Johnny as Jack Sparrow ever again
Don’t say that
Ok.. cry then
Ok go cry. Here take this handkerchief. 😂
@@batman_2004 u guys don't understand grammar, the comment said "actually cried", meaning he/she already cried so your comment is obsolete.
@@Shadow-minion this guy too 🤦♂️
Underrated installment in the franchise, even the post credit scene was badass
I love how this whole scene is a dead man telling a tale.
His backstory/history you mean. But he did lie about his father’s death. The director of this film actually confirmed the novelization backstory is the true one. Salazar killed his father because he was accepting bribes frompirates.
Give us a prequel and end the movie with this scene goddamnit!
i 2nd that.
Prince Vegeta that would be awesome
Or begin the movie with this scene.
This is a great idea because it will close the how Jack became a captain or something but he still needs the pearl. How he got it so the second part of his origins. But it will be hard. They use CGI for this scenes. They will need to cast a young actor. I still want Johnny Depp though.
And the movie title should be based on him like ''Jack the Sparrow''.
2:33 that bgm...umph really hits the spot
This was my first potc film. I still loved this series to this day
And from that day he earned himself a name that would haunt me for the rest of my days," Jack The Sparrow ". The most badass yet underrated line.
2:56
Goosebumps!!
That soundtrack that cold look and that walk !!! 😍
the best part of a below average movie
The fourth film was a below average film moron
slow walk while roasting the entire enemy
Best scene of the movie.
Kinda like the only good scene
0:07 This is moment you realise that the writers didn't watch the previous movies. Jack got that compass from Calipso (it is clearly said in the 2nd movie)
Yup! This movie was rushed, no thought.
I would completely forgot about this. But you're right!!!
Explanation i saw from another comment: may be the compass fell to the water when Jack's ship sunk (the ship he is in would later become the Black Pearl after being raised by Davy Jones) and Calypso (the goddess of sea) retrieved it and gave it to him later.
@@gonx9906 if the compass became the Black Pearl, then how did Calypso retrieved it?
BEST. SCENE. EVER
I didn't think that Jack could get any hotter... I was wrong. So wrong
i remember the first movie i saw with Johnny Depp, it was 1990's Cry-Baby, and i was a child, but it was still love at first sight, and he kind of looked like this. have you seen that one? cuz i recommend it if you want more young Johnny.
It was the coolest Scene ever
Cupcake The Night Fury I couldn’t agree more damn he is hubby material right there
I AM ROLLING IN THE FLOOR, JACK WHY
yep
This isn't Johnny Depp! How the hell did Anthony get it so perfect, from the facial expressions to the voice, it's insane how good of a job he did
It’s called CGI.
Vicente8831 no.. no.. this is not CGI, this is pure from his performance.. there's an interview that the crew of the movie try not to use CGI for young Sparrow
@@raihansatrio8940 *try*
When Depp's time comes, he knows *exactly* who will take his place. Anthony is perfect! If he nailed it in that whole sequence, he'll nail it in any other potc film, of that i'm certain.
They used cgi on his face but the acting is really good👍🏻
I'm not even a huge PoTC fan, but this is one of the most epic scenes in modern cinema. Jack's smug look as he walks swinging his compass just screams, "It was your own arrogance that did you in." One of the greatest besyings of an adversary ever.
Lol barbossa’s face be like “Yeap, that’s jack” 😂😂😂
What I love most is when the pirates approach this young man with the utmost reverence and offer the most precious thing they had with them as a tribute. Jack sparrow may be nuts a bit but he is no joke...
2:55 It wasn't Jack's plan that tricked salazar it was his attitude that outplayed him
Pirate's life
3:59 The man standing behind Jack when his crew gives him their tributes looks like his father. He looks very proud.
Yeah
It is him actually! Caption Teague!
Also at 2:27 you can look there's young Barbosa too just for a sec (guy with red coat and his iconic hat when they were throwing the ropes to the rocks)!
I honestly thought that was a younger barbosa
@@chandlerbing1800 Actually, Barbossa and Teague are here. You can see Barbossa, who wears a coat similar to Teague, throwing the ropes to turn. Teague here is clean-shaven, but Barbossa had a beard here.
@@adarsh4764 barboza wasn't there , if he was he would've known what happened. Jack and barboza met in Tortuga 2 years before the mutiny.
Amazing teamwork between the new leader Jack Sparrow and his crew members. The Captain scheming the plan he had in mind and giving the guidelines, and the team executing it with timing and precision.
The depth of body language acted out in the brief moment of the tribute scene is the stuff of legend. Movement style, micro expressions, tiny little ticks here and there. Depp says more without words from 3:55 to 4:30 than some actors do in entire movies.
That's not Johnny depp. Young sparrow was played by some other actor. But yeah. You're right
@@sangitaparmarsharma5851o kidding? I thought they used cg on him since they kept him looking 27 for the movie even tho hes like 50 during filming. I guess you could say he did try a little too hard to be jack sparrow mannerism wise. He did alright though for another actor, respect.
man fr? :(@@sangitaparmarsharma5851
@@ethosterros9430From "says more without words than some actors do in entire movies" to "did alright though" once you heard it wasn't Johnny Depp...
You're annoying.
@@pot7979 I'm not op?
Guys Jack Sparrow is a genius he’s the guy who invented how to U turn with ur ship 2:33
amazing how well constructed that ship was because normally that could tear a ship in half
SPG
Bro, the ropes were mostly from the main mast. All the ropes thrown were from the main and the front masts.
More like he drifted lol and did u turn with a ship
not really...Salazar even called it the "bootleg turn" at 2:47 he just didnt anticipate it!
CAPTAIN! CAPTAIN! JACK SPARROW
Imagine how proud the pirate who give his hat as a tribute to Jack, as jack wears it always.
John Paul Jones is basically the real life Jack sparrow if you like history and POTC i’d say look up John Paul Jones. His ship Was literally burning, the british told him to surrender which he responded with: ”i have not yet begun to fight” and went on to win. And he sank one of the best ships the brits had at that time with a ROWBOAT.
This also shows how smart is jack sparrow
@Nobody well said
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@Nobody go fuck yourself critic...
You see no good
@Nobody actually he did in the third movie where they flip the ship in order to return to real world.. That scene also showcasing how smart Jack is.. A little moment but acceptable..
Nobody jack sparrow is the best Pirate I’ve ever seen😭
Spinning the compass is so cool.
"IT'S A LOVELY DAY FOR A SAIL, AIN'T IT?"
He was so freaking casual about that whole thing. Captain Jack Sparrow is the best pirate ever!
1:38 oh SHIT this guy is badass with the voice, the accent, the clothes, the cgi, the turn, the lightning, the mysteriousness.
"Jack De Sparrow"
This segment was the only one from this movie that seemed to accurately portray the Captain Jack Sparrow we know.
He is the one pulling the ropes, not getting pulled by them.
He wins the skirmish without shooting a single cannon.
I think this is the scene that made the movie good, as it shows that Jack is losing his edge and was actually good before
That shows that the directors understood Jack Sparrow perfectly, people who say they didn’t understand are stupid
yeah... retconning the entire Beckett-Arc in the process... super accurate...
When peeps say he "betrays" the compass in earlier movies, I wasn't sure so I went back and watched. He loses the compass a couple of times, but the only time he actively hands it off to someone is with Will Turner and Elizabeth to point the way to find Davy Jones' heart, and then with Beckett.
All of which he was doing with full intent of getting the compass back, which he did. Whether or not he meant to get the compass back with the rum, he traded it FOR the rum it was pointing to, which seems more of a betrayal than just handing it off to someone to borrow or having it taken from him by someone else.
The real sin here is the possible continuity error of Jack getting the compass from the captain of the Wicked Wench (which funfact eventually becomes the Black Pearl) instead of the bit in POTC 2 where Tia Dalma implies that he bartered it from her.
Maybe Tia Dalma gave it to the dying man on that ship originally and then when she first met Jack she recognised the compass, asked a few questions and answered a bunch in her own riddle talk and she and Jack went their separate ways all square and understanding
@@ljevans3156 I don't think he's met Tia at this point yet. So if I'm correct, it means he either loses it or has it stolen from him and she winds up with it at some point. There's probably a side story that explains it. My issue with it is that basically the same thing happens to the Wicked Wench where he loses it, then runs into someone that is willing to give it to him.
I do think Tia Dalma, being a goddess, is able to bypass the betrayal aspect of the compass...which is a very good thing as I do not want to see what it would release if betrayed by a godess. Yikes.
If I'm correct he also gives it to Blackbeard and then to Gibbs for a brief period of time in POTC 4
It was elizabeth who told him: even I have a light to guide me... why does YOUR compass not work.
What was Jack's purpose? Was it selfish, or did he want to follow an inner light.
Do not firget Disney always has a spiritual message, the victory of the good soul.
I’m confident that our writers just forgot he got it from tia dalma and wanted to throw as much objects of value into the scene as possible and say it was his origin for the feels
He is without a doubt the best pirate I have ever heard of/seen.
So it would seem...
The tribute jacks crew gives him is heartwarming one man gave him the hat ontop of his head for all we know they have very little and thats probably all they own its heartwarming
so heartwarming how they just made the other ship crash and their crew burn 🤗, they were really warmed by gunpowder