When you realize that he's not evil because of thirst for power or treasures, but because he was too caring and love hurt him so much he didn't care anymore. He bacame like that because of betrayal. ...honestly I feel sorry for him sometimes.
@@Euromans_left_braincell calypso betrayed him first because she didnt come to him after the first 10 years he loved her and so she gave him the task to look after the people who die at sea and every 10 years he can be one day on land with the woman he loved but after the first 10 years after he waited so long she didnt show up full of rage he helped the brethern court to inprison calypso but even then he was full of rage and sorrow which is why he is evil today. i dont know when he cut out his own heart either after she betrayed him or after he betrayed her
"10 years i took to the duty you charged me,10 years i looked after those who died at sea and finally when we could be together again you weren't there" And what did calypso answer "tis my nature" I finally understand davy jones He got betrayed after all the hardwork he did He wasted 10 years of his life for an empty promise and then after some years later he began to prey on innocent ships One of my favorite lines from him is "life is cruel why should the afterlife be any different" The man only wanted love Instead he got heart broken But still after so many years of hatred and pain his last words were "Calypso" Even if she betrayed him, Jones still thinks of her until his very last breath Now thats beautiful
I didn't see it as thinks. When he sees the storm he says "Calypso" then for the maelstrom says "SHE'LL not harm us". I think in his final moments, he was free of years of pain, his mortal form finally ceased, and he knew he'd be with Calypso again. It is implied she still loves him even though he betrayed her.
Barbossa never became a monster due to losing his love. Jones however trapped her, and became so corrupted by a curse it turned him. He is literally the Pirate version of Anakin
No they don't. The Dutchman isn't allowed to make port. But the captain is allowed to go ashore once every 10 years. So they basically swim or row boat to shore but they never make port as is the curse of the flying Dutchman.
Certain how can't port so they make special areas for em to go to when they need maintenance and other things. I live an hour or two from one in Maine called BIW or Bath Iron Works they do work on naval ships along with creating them, they are based on a massive river that opens into the ocean. That's one area there are many others spotted in Maine that are smaller, but could get a large boat in.
Notice how his voice changes at the end when he isnt under the curse anymore , as if his corrupted voice and self died with the heart , and has the voice of the loving sailor once again
_"if we dont have the key we can't open_ _whatever_ _it is we dont have that it unlocks_ _so what purpose would be served in_ _finding_ _whatever need be unlocked which we_ _don't_ _&have without first having found the key_ _what_ _unlocks it?"_
Sunil Poste750 he is upset because his locket is playing when he hasn’t opened it. That means calypso has opened hers and is thinking of him. Then he gets angry because he’s feeling emotions, that means his heart is near him.
@@fastandnightfurious4279 you can't argue with me on true sadness. I know the sadness of unrequited love so deeply than most people. And so I can understand all the feelings Jones goes through.... Unfortunately you can't understand that unless you've known it for yourself. Which I have.
@@fastandnightfurious4279 it doesn't always have to make you a villain. It can make you...silent, sometimes. And they say the devil keeps a distance when a silent person flies into rage. My heart goes out to you, my friend, I have felt what you feel myself, but not that kind of anger or rage.... Just...sadness. I want to hurt only myself, so it would end everyone's misery...(thats what I feel anyway, that im the cause of everyone's problems...) And I don't fear anything anymore either, and I'll even embrace death of the need be. Believe me mate. I know your pain.
The most badass scene - Will - *Stabs Davy in the ‘heart’* Davy - “Missed!” Will - *Visible confusion* Davy - “Did you forget? I’m a *heartless wretch* “
Ppl can't be seriously comparing Salazar to Davy Jones. Davy Jones was and IS one of the best written villains in movie history because as a character he got so many layers
Alexander Larsson I know I’m a bit late. But this is truly a matter of perspective, as Davy Jones did his Job and for 10 years led the way for dead souls as per what Calypso said to him. But after 10 years when he looked for her, she wasn’t there. So since he was in a position of power, an Immortal captain who leads one of the strongest ships and the mightiest crew he did what he did and killed many. But we can’t necessarily hate on him as who knows what we would’ve done if we were in his position. Remember he worked 10 years in order to be reunited with her, thats dedication and shows how much he loved her but then she betrayed him just like that. Personally I think I also would’ve lost control, but it depends tho.
parheps I see your point but it really wasn’t Calypso who betrayed him. It was the other way around, meaning Jones betrayed calypso by teaching the bretherin court how to capture her in a human body. Since calypso was the sea goddess before she got imprisoned she was basically the whole sea. Davy Jones loved the sea and he was therefore with her the entire duration of those ten years. When he got to go to shore she obviously wasn’t there since she was the embodiment of the sea. He spent ten year with her, and one day without her. This leads to him betraying her and imprisoning her. He is not the victim of any sort in my opinion
@@alexanderlarsson42510 year I devoted to the duty you charged me with. 10 years I looked after those who died at sea, and finally when we could be together again, you weren't there.
@@garagefirestudios9802 Agreed. On the contrary, you know you've crafted a good story if you have the audience rooting for both the hero and villain, because they both have reasonable motivations. But assholes like Becket get what they deserve.
"Aye Captain" I always thought the sailor who said that looked dreadfully awesome with his blasted face. But then I noticed that tiny eye blinking at 5:44 and now, suddenly, he does not look as intimidating any more.
@@fastandnightfurious4279 there is no fool in this world, everyone just have their perspectives,fears,passion. You can't judge someone based on your own thoughts.noone should...
His character reminds me of the peril of falling for the idea of someone without actually knowing them as a person, when you think they’ve betrayed you because they weren’t what/how you thought they should be, the pain only doubles when you learn that there’s no one to blame but yourself.
Happened with my first love, second girlfriend. I didn't know what I wanted in a girl but when I fell for her I had this idea of who she was and I fell in love with that. I mean she was absolutely gorgeous, but I was in love with her intellect, values, and zeal. I was in love with her but it was almost this image of who he was and my pride in being with someone so amazing and vigorous. When we broke up I realized that I didn't know her as well as I thought I did and that I was so caught up in her stature and my idea of who she was that I ignored flaws and it hurt our relationship.
@@hihunter7 Happend to me as well when i was 18 and it made me so bitter and angry and downrigth wrathful. So i started breaking people in my mma class it became so bad that my grandpa who was 15 youth on the frontlines of WW2 said that he did not think he would see such hatred in my generation. In the end that old wise man help me but since then in all my relationships my heart is/was locked away out of fear of becoming that heartbroken hateful version of me. And my gramps has been dead for years so he cant safe me again.
Simon Willis in the “last” movie of pirates of the Caribbean it shows Davy Jones then cuts out because will had a bad dream then it showed at the bottom of the bed some weird fish thing and water
Niyaz Kaan Dağçınar doesnt matter if he comes back. It won’t be the Jack we all come to love. Dead men tell no tales Jack was so poorly portrayed by Jonny that you almost couldn’t tell it was him. He was a bumbling idiot and incapable of any situation. If the next Pirates films gonna have any chance, they need to bring back Jonny and Jonna gotta bring his A-game.
I strongly disagree. Davy Jones had an excellent character arc for a villain between just those two movies. His story ended perfectly and I really don't want him to come back. I was initially excited after seeing the post credits scene in Dead Men Tell No Tales, but the more I've thought about it I hope he doesn't return.
@@bboybolt8193 if youre in jones his te tacles.. trust me with being damaged like that your world is broken for a long time and you wont see it nor accept what anyone has to say to bring your hopes up
(thumps. I know it's a typo and all, but I can't help but laugh because my dad lost the tip of his thumb while using a table saw that his workers treat very rough, so he now has a "thump" XD) Yeah, it's hard to beat Jones as an original villain. I mean, the third and fourth films kinda relied on a real-life entity or person who's story seems a bit out of place for the films (but great nonetheless). They took the Honorable East India Company and turned them into a paramilitary force that nearly rivaled the Royal Navy just because of one man's grudge against all pirates. And Blackbeard? Not sure anyone else realizes this, but the real-life Edward Teach actually treated both his crew and captives with upmost respect and cared for their well-being, far different from the Blackbeard we see in the fourth film, who appears more like the legends and myths surrounding him than his real-life counterpart. And though the 5th film doesn't seem to be held in high regards to the others (probably a bit due to both Disney and Johnny Depp), I say it has its own place in Pirates lore, simply because it created an entirely, completely original enemy in Capitan Armando Salazar, his crew, and their ship, the Silent Mary. The Silent Mary was not a real ship (but based off of an old French man of war), Salazar and his men were not based off of any form of nautical legend (as far as I know of), and overall it was a good film. The story and elements in it were very unique, something that we haven't seen in the series since the first film. And am I the only one here who half-expected Disney to add in animatronics of Salazar and his men (not cursed) on the battlements of the fort in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride?
This theme literally defines Davy Jones’s life. The dramatic slow parts fit right in when he was just a young sailor and lover, and the dark and haunting parts describe Jones as a depressed, angry, and broken soul. Also great job picking the scenes I think the music goes really well with it👌👍
More of a matter of perspective really, she really did love him and even in death he loved her too. It's just the circumstances where complicated and davy jones acted out of impulse, which no one can blame him for it. That's the beauty of the story of davy jones and calypso, they loved one another, but through complicated events, they betrayed one another and lived their lives regretting their decisions.
The real lesson is that to never be in a relationship with a wild one, untamable, specially a woman, because they will take advantage of your kindness and chivalry, deceive, and pretend to love you, to take what the woman wants from you. And in the end, all that untamable woman will say when things go wrong is that it's *their nature*, skirting from responsibility.
I mean when youre 10 years sorrounded by broken souls and the dead and she cant arrive on that one day you have after 10 years. I mean theres zero blame you can put on the man. Besides she is the literal sea a demi god at tge very least. She could arrive at his ship as she pleases. Never did.
Biggest shout out to *Billy Nighy* for an impecable and brilliant portrayal of this character. The way he speaks, the way he moves, the way he feels... He truly deserves a movie of it's own... What a piece of art it would be. No Thanos, no Darth Vader, no Voldemort, no Joker... The greatest "villain" in movie history has always been and will always be *DAVY JONES* !!
This has gotta be the best Davy Jones tribute. It's not just about making him terrifying. It's about his sensitive side and how his empathy was damaged. As he said, his freedom was "forfeit" long ago. As violent and abusive as he is, he is ultimately tragic and more feminine than Calypso.
Having emotions doesn’t mean you’re feminine, it’s what makes us all human. Hence why uh, Davy turned from a human to a cursed sea creature, the enemy of calypso (squids/octopuses eat crabs, calypsos go to is a crab)
You met a girl, you fell for her, you told yourself she was good even though the signs were saying otherwise. You're both in love for a time. You committed to her, adored her, considered her rightfully above your own selfish desires. And yet despite all that, she ends up leaving you, following her nature. You are left stranded and helpless in asking yourself what you did to deserve such betrayal, your happiness turned to ash. It's here you're left with 2 choices, lay the past to rest though it may haunt you and live for a more hopeful future, or let the despair course through you and define who you are. Jones is what the latter is, the betrayed that seek revenge and hatred as justice. Am I like him? No. Have I thought of being like him? Everyday.
shadowsteed15 Jones was a sad man, this is an accurate representation of him. I Know how it feels. She promised we would be together, then she gave her heart to someone else. I will kill James, I will kill her, and I will kill anyone who tries to stop me. It rips all feeling of love away from you, makes you heartless and cruel. She pretended to love me, she betrayed me. I do not fear death, I fear nothing anymore. It’s always a good day to die... for me, because I want to die, let me die.
" 10 years, I devoted the to the duty you charged me. 10 years, I looked after those who died at sea. And finally, when we could be together again, you weren't there. Why weren't you there? " That singular line always manages to make a tear come out of my eye. It is one of the lines in a movie that tells so much about the character.
“Cruel and cold like winds on the sea Will you ever return to me Hear my voice, sing with the tide My love will never die Over waves and deep in the blue I will give up my heart for you Ten long years I’ll wait to go by My love will never die Come my love be one with the sea Rule with me eternity Drown all dreams so mercilessly And leave their souls to me Play the song you sang long ago And wherever the storm may blow You will find the key to my heart We’ll never be apart Wild and strong you can’t be contained Never bound nor ever chained Wounds you cause will never mend And you will never end Cruel and cold like winds on the sea Will you ever return to me Hear my voice and sing with the tide Our love will never die” I Know how it feels. She promised we would be together, then she gave her heart to someone else. I will kill James, I will kill her, and I will kill anyone who tries to stop me. It rips all feeling of love away from you, makes you heartless and cruel. She pretended to love me, she betrayed me. I do not fear death, I fear nothing anymore. It’s always a good day to die... for me, because I want to die, let me die.
@@cathymehr1550 i very well could be, though the tassels are very recognizable (if you look at the handle of the sword, they're still there). it's the one norrington carried, which was then taken by jones after his death. assuming everything was traced back correctly, that should be the sword that turner had made
They should make a solo movie for Davy Jones, one for young Jack Sparrow, one for Jack Sparrow's dad, one a short 45 minute movie for Jack Sparrow's Uncle (Uncle Jack), and one for each of the other 8 Pirate Lords, heck, if they put effort to it, they could make this as big as star wars
"Ten years I took the duty you charged me. Ten years I looked after those who died at sea. And finally when we could be together again, you weren't there." That quote still leaves me with goosebumps. Davy was betrayed by his beloved and cursed, trapped in that octopus body, a curse of the sea itself, casted by non other than Calypso herself. I read the books before I watched the movies, and there are hidden hints that aren't shown in the movies. Anyway, I loved watching this! ♥️
Some trilogies or movies in general design that one character that is so well written. You see what life he has to live, you identify with it in certain aspects. He has depth, he has power, he has character, he has something you root for in ways. Davy Jones is a fantastic character.
@@hihunter7 Fact. That slimey lizard bitch made Davy Jones into a monster! Sympathy for Jones Sympathy for those who die within their heart due to the corruption that is love.
@@ragnarlothbrok7782 Well all of the ship members were free due to the trident freeing all curses, but Davy wasn't under a curse. He sold his heart for her. So, he was brought back, as the Dutchman needs a captain.
"LIFE is cruel, why should the AFTERLIFE be any different" "you have a DEPT to pay and i intend to COLLECT" "you are neither DEAD nor DYING, why are you here?" "You can't just SUMMON me like some mongrel PUP" "SHE pretended to love me, SHE betrayed me" "one soul is not equal to another, ... a price you say ... a thousand souls to equal yours."
Can we appreciate how Bill Knightley brought this character to life? I mean, we don't get misunderstood villainy like this anymore in films He brought Davy Jones to life
Davy Jones works better as a tragic villain, Barbossa works better as a redeemed villain. You can't really compare them, but both have fantastic dialogue, backstories, performances, and character development.
All single men who had their heart broken like Davy Jones. Unlike Davy we can all relate to his pain. Davy loved a goddess of the sea Calypso. They loved each other so much but once the ten years came and when he came back she wasn't there. In sadness, pain and heartbreak Davy cut out his own heart to try and stop the pain he was feeling. Only to still look after the souls that parished at sea and corrupt the purpose he held. He put his heart in a chest and buried it and left it on a random island and didn't dare to get it back. Again all us broken hearted men can definitely relate to his pain.
The moment Will Turner gets stabbed, is one of those moments ... one of those moments of inevitable fate, in which Jack Sparrow decides to forfeit the future he has planned for himself and forge a better fate for those who stand true to him, those who have shown him that they are worth fighting for.
When writers can create such a complex, deep character and put all this story and emotion in the hands of a master like Hanz Zimmer to make his theme, we get this master piece that fits perfectly to davy jones
Every time i see Davy Jones i feel so,emotional he is The villain but sometimes you see him as a broken man with not nothing left after one broken promise...
I will perfectly honest with you, whoever did this video. This is the most perfect fan-made content of the franchise, right next to fialeja's singing. Its hurt what that franchise turned into...
Davy Jones. Not a villain, but a victim. A victim of the most wretched, cruel, heartless killer of them all: love. He devoted himself to the duty his beloved charged him with. Ten years. Ten long, insufferable, agonizing years. And when he got his one and only day to see her, she was nowhere to be found. Whether she was careless or just too busy, it mattered not. What mattered was that she wasn't there. It was their first opportunity to be together after ten years and she couldn't make it. Their relationship mattered so much to Jones that he was willing to spend ten years in a strange world, caretaking the dead, but Calypso didn't even have the courtesy to see him after his torment was up. The promise of their reunion after a decade was likely the only reason he agreed to the task. And if he couldn't rely on her to be their for him for their only day together, why even bother continuing the task? So with hatred, pain, and spite in his heart, he abused his immortality. He turned to piracy and cruel trickery, offering dying sailors a respite from judgement in exchange for one hundred years of service to the Dutchman. A fair deal, surely? But no one ever made it to the end. They became part of the crew, part of the ship. They shared the curse of their Captain, the curse that turned him into a ghastly sea creature nightmare. He used his Kraken to slaughter all those who might oppose him, or those he simply didn't like. He delighted in causing people the same pain and vexation he had been forced to endure at the hands of Calypso. After all, as he said himself, "life is cruel. Why should the afterlife be any different?" He didn't matter to Calypso enough for her to make it on time to their meeting? Fine. Then Calypso didn't matter to him enough for him to finish his task. But always he thought of her. He kept the music box she gifted him, the one that played their tune. He often found himself playing it on his organ. He couldn't help but wonder, why wasn't she there? What had he done wrong? Why did he deserve to be neglected? Questions he would never get answers to, yet he pondered them frequently. For despite his insistence to the contrary, he had to admit to himself, at least, that a part of him still, and would always, desperately love the woman who had betrayed him, who had caused him so much pain. He loved her, but he hated her, a vicious conflict inside him. One side of him longing desperately for his companion again, and the other side simply incapable of forgiving her sin against him. Which side was more powerful? Did he love her more than he hated her? Or vice versa? Even he did not know the answer. Perhaps he loved and hated her in equal measure. But always was she on his mind, until the very, bloody, end.
See it's vids like this that make me want a Davy Jones movie. The guy has literally one of the best and most classic stories of all time as his backstory. _"A man in love, who was betrayed and that betrayal darkened his heart, much to his and the worlds suffering."_ God damn it's good.
Davy Jones is one of the main reasons that I *HATE* when people say Dead Man's Chest and At World's End "bad films" or worst, clowns like Sean Chandler ranking On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tells as better movies REALLY ? Ugh ... Such a fantastic villain in so underrated films (I really love the Pirates of the Caribbean TRILOGY, is up there to me with Star Wars Original Trilogy, Lord of the Rings, Back to the Future and Indiana Jones as one of my favorite trilogies of all time).
The fact that POTC movies had Barbossa as the first villain, then Davy Jones lead as the villain for 2 movies after says it all. Great movies, great stories.
“Calypso...” Is it me, or do I view that as a sign that somewhere deep in his heart, he still had some love left in there. After all, his dying word was the name of the one he loved.
Davy Jones was a great villain and the after-credit scene in Dead Men Tell no tales honestly got my hopes up. Then came the 'PotC Reboot' crap and my hopes flew out the fucking window, through Wakanda and right into Davy Jones's Locker. No crabs to help ot out.
I love Davy Jones, All he wanted was to feel love, but in the end he got played a fool. My favourite line was, " Missed. Did you forget I'm a heartless retch!
I know I’m late in the gang of analyzing Jones’ characteristics and stuff but one thing always had me thinking when I first watched the movies. Why was he filled with rage again right after seeing his tear? Is it even rage? I mean,, I often believed I put too much thought into it. I think when he remembers how much the betrayal hurt this is the moment the tear is floating down(obviously) but he only realizes that really when his tentacle reaches for the tear. He realizes that this pain which he never wanted to feel again is back. That this pain which made him rip his heart out is hurting him again. He’s not angry. He’s rather frustrated. And frustration can easily turn into rage. He’s just broken inside and wants to feel nothing regarding love, pain and whatever belongs to that. Yet he can’t get over Calypso. He can’t get over the pain through simply running away. That’s also taking part of his frustration. Davy Jones is such an amazing character and it shows. Every little detail put into him. I love villains in movies who are so well written because you can never stop finding new details that are hinting the personality and the cause in general. (Btw this video is so amazing I’ve watched it so many times already omg)
„Life is cruel, why should the afterlife be any different?“
I rather say it's more challenging than cruel because if it's not then what's the point of the after life then ?
@@marwan4358 Well look at it from Jones' perspective, 10 years wasted.
@@gorgeousfreeman1318 You got a point
@@marwan4358 no it's cruel.
"do you fear death"💔
When you realize that he's not evil because of thirst for power or treasures, but because he was too caring and love hurt him so much he didn't care anymore. He bacame like that because of betrayal. ...honestly I feel sorry for him sometimes.
Reka Korponai I can feel sorry for him. He wanted to be the woman he loved and then he was betrayed by the woman he thought loved him.
Reka Korponai I even feel guilty for Davy Jones as much as I felt guilty for Imhotep
didn't he betray the woman 🤨🤔
@@hellyeah4891 I think the woman betrayed him first. But it's actually kinda confusing.
@@Euromans_left_braincell
calypso betrayed him first
because she didnt come to him after the first 10 years
he loved her and so she gave him the task to look after the people who die at sea and every 10 years he can be one day on land with the woman he loved but after the first 10 years after he waited so long she didnt show up full of rage he helped the brethern court to inprison calypso but even then he was full of rage and sorrow which is why he is evil today. i dont know when he cut out his own heart either after she betrayed him or after he betrayed her
"10 years i took to the duty you charged me,10 years i looked after those who died at sea and finally when we could be together again you weren't there"
And what did calypso answer
"tis my nature"
I finally understand davy jones
He got betrayed after all the hardwork he did
He wasted 10 years of his life for an empty promise
and then after some years later he began to prey on innocent ships
One of my favorite lines from him is
"life is cruel why should the afterlife be any different"
The man only wanted love
Instead he got heart broken
But still after so many years of hatred and pain his last words were
"Calypso"
Even if she betrayed him, Jones still thinks of her until his very last breath
Now thats beautiful
That's got to be the saddest backstory I've ever seen
Sad life
If you look at it chronology back in the era this takes place people usually died in there 30 40s so 10 years was a long time
I didn't see it as thinks. When he sees the storm he says "Calypso" then for the maelstrom says "SHE'LL not harm us". I think in his final moments, he was free of years of pain, his mortal form finally ceased, and he knew he'd be with Calypso again. It is implied she still loves him even though he betrayed her.
He said to calypso "my heart is always belong to u". That is why he choose to be heartless because that is so much pain at there.
When a villain's theme plays: Nah
When a villain plays his own theme: Aw yeah
thats the unique truth you are going to hear in this place
Now I wanna see Darth Vader play imperial march on a piano lol
Aye
We need this😂idc how it looks but i need to see that asap
This feels like a trailer for a Davy Jones stand alone movie
That's a film I would pay to see
@@DanRivers22
Pirates of the Caribbean 6 though.
I agree
They should make a Davy Jones movie if there done with the pirates of the Caribbean movies
I would love to see such a movie
6:50
His Heart was put to rest
And he fell for calypso again metaphorically into her heart which was the bottom of the Whirlpool
Truly poetic
Indeed.
Beautiful symbolism.
or her giant bum hole
I was sort of rooting for him in At World's End to kill the East India Trading Company.
i never realised that @RedEyeCelestial
@@xCPTCHAOSx You already know it’s true
Davy Jones, the Darth Vader of the seas
Glad to know I wasn't the only one thinking that.
Barbossa's also a Darth Vader of the seas, they sacrificed themselves to save their children (Luke and Carina)
Barbossa never became a monster due to losing his love. Jones however trapped her, and became so corrupted by a curse it turned him. He is literally the Pirate version of Anakin
I...its true
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Darth Vader, Davy Jones of the space.
"Master Turner, feel free to go ashore ... the very next time we make port, Ha ha ha"
And i just realized they make port every ten years😂
No they don't. The Dutchman isn't allowed to make port. But the captain is allowed to go ashore once every 10 years. So they basically swim or row boat to shore but they never make port as is the curse of the flying Dutchman.
Certain how can't port so they make special areas for em to go to when they need maintenance and other things. I live an hour or two from one in Maine called BIW or Bath Iron Works they do work on naval ships along with creating them, they are based on a massive river that opens into the ocean. That's one area there are many others spotted in Maine that are smaller, but could get a large boat in.
Sam Johnson I don’t think the Dutchman goes in for maintenance.
@@samjohnson3899 It's a ghost ship, that was also the term of the agreement "10 years I devoted to the duty you charged me"
They don't make port... basically the captain told Turner that he was trapped on the ship, only now he pissed off the captain
Notice how his voice changes at the end when he isnt under the curse anymore , as if his corrupted voice and self died with the heart , and has the voice of the loving sailor once again
Well damn
i felt that part in the movie
It's not a curse thou
Layne Doyle Nice policing
@@laynedoyle1613 yeah, it was a duty.
Captain of flying the Dutchmen is a sad man but what a villain in the franchise
Captain Salazar couldn’t reach his level,
Drake Ryden Salazar was a joke dude.
Davy Jones is a legend
Salazar wasnt a joke, i liked him, but i feel like some very high up gave writers not alot of time for one last movie concept.
Mmm Zzz Salazar was a good villain but the writers made him die like a bitch
They need they original writers back
@@SlapshotStudios i agree, his death was sudden and in a pointless moment.
Jack: I have the keys!
Davy: no you don't..
Jack: Oh... That Key....
jack literally in 2 seconds did what will was trying to do without dooming his dad lmfaoooo
I like how Davy Jones fell for that trick TWICE
_"if we dont have the key we can't open_ _whatever_
_it is we dont have that it unlocks_
_so what purpose would be served in_ _finding_
_whatever need be unlocked which we_ _don't_
_&have without first having found the key_ _what_
_unlocks it?"_
I honestly feel that line would have taken Johnny a while to nail on set hahaha
@@captainjacksparrow1985 you do have a point...
Isn't it sad when a villain and a character like Davy Jones cries?
I don't think that there is even one villain in the whole cinematic history who cries by hearthbreak and memory.
That ain't tears
That is his rage
Sunil Poste750 he is upset because his locket is playing when he hasn’t opened it. That means calypso has opened hers and is thinking of him. Then he gets angry because he’s feeling emotions, that means his heart is near him.
@@fastandnightfurious4279 you can't argue with me on true sadness. I know the sadness of unrequited love so deeply than most people. And so I can understand all the feelings Jones goes through....
Unfortunately you can't understand that unless you've known it for yourself. Which I have.
@@fastandnightfurious4279 it doesn't always have to make you a villain. It can make you...silent, sometimes. And they say the devil keeps a distance when a silent person flies into rage. My heart goes out to you, my friend, I have felt what you feel myself, but not that kind of anger or rage.... Just...sadness. I want to hurt only myself, so it would end everyone's misery...(thats what I feel anyway, that im the cause of everyone's problems...)
And I don't fear anything anymore either, and I'll even embrace death of the need be.
Believe me mate. I know your pain.
The most badass scene -
Will - *Stabs Davy in the ‘heart’*
Davy - “Missed!”
Will - *Visible confusion*
Davy - “Did you forget? I’m a *heartless wretch* “
It sounded like he said Im a heartless "Wrench"
I also liked that scene because they just had Davy Jones beat all three heroes one after the other. It made him such an epic villain.
Love this scene
Ppl can't be seriously comparing Salazar to Davy Jones. Davy Jones was and IS one of the best written villains in movie history because as a character he got so many layers
Exactly, people even comparing them like "Oh Davy is better than Salazar." That's just the obvious
Salazar is an empty husk a bad memory davy would love to be so yet he is still to much bound by love
Davy Jones was easily one of the best characters in all of PotC. The disrespect is crazy
I'd have paid to watch a standalone movie of Davy Jones
I would still pay
Same
They need to make a prequel movie about him. I think that’d be the only way I’d enjoy the next movie since Jack won’t be back.
Facts
They should make one.
Actually Davy Jones isn’t a villain he’s a victim of love.
Alexander Larsson I know I’m a bit late. But this is truly a matter of perspective, as Davy Jones did his Job and for 10 years led the way for dead souls as per what Calypso said to him. But after 10 years when he looked for her, she wasn’t there. So since he was in a position of power, an Immortal captain who leads one of the strongest ships and the mightiest crew he did what he did and killed many. But we can’t necessarily hate on him as who knows what we would’ve done if we were in his position. Remember he worked 10 years in order to be reunited with her, thats dedication and shows how much he loved her but then she betrayed him just like that. Personally I think I also would’ve lost control, but it depends tho.
parheps I see your point but it really wasn’t Calypso who betrayed him. It was the other way around, meaning Jones betrayed calypso by teaching the bretherin court how to capture her in a human body. Since calypso was the sea goddess before she got imprisoned she was basically the whole sea. Davy Jones loved the sea and he was therefore with her the entire duration of those ten years. When he got to go to shore she obviously wasn’t there since she was the embodiment of the sea. He spent ten year with her, and one day without her. This leads to him betraying her and imprisoning her. He is not the victim of any sort in my opinion
Like Anakin.
@@alexanderlarsson42510 year I devoted to the duty you charged me with. 10 years I looked after those who died at sea, and finally when we could be together again, you weren't there.
the best music of pirates of the caribbean
Indeed
Yes! I hate people just mention the main theme when this has so many wonderful scores
It is great but nothing can beat the original theme
@@redact7577 I don't put that as high as I do tunes like "Jack Sparrow" or "The Kraken"
One of the most underrated villains in cinema right here.
I was sort of rooting for him in At World's End to kill the East India Trading Company.
@@gfilmer7150 Same here, I wanted Beckett dead.
@@garagefirestudios9802Agreed. Fucking mercenary CEO...
@@gfilmer7150 It's a good villain if you want him dead.
@@garagefirestudios9802 Agreed. On the contrary, you know you've crafted a good story if you have the audience rooting for both the hero and villain, because they both have reasonable motivations. But assholes like Becket get what they deserve.
Let them taste the triple guns.
Aye, Captain.
Trident Nah, Thats my line!
Davy Jones -ah
"Aye Captain"
I always thought the sailor who said that looked dreadfully awesome with his blasted face. But then I noticed that tiny eye blinking at 5:44 and now, suddenly, he does not look as intimidating any more.
Malakite 1708 did he now....
Calypso: And what of your fate Davy Jones?
Davy: My heart will always belong to you.
Best line of all time
Such a fool he was
@@fastandnightfurious4279 As we all are
We all do crazy things for love...even give our heart.
@@fastandnightfurious4279 there is no fool in this world, everyone just have their perspectives,fears,passion.
You can't judge someone based on your own thoughts.noone should...
His character reminds me of the peril of falling for the idea of someone without actually knowing them as a person, when you think they’ve betrayed you because they weren’t what/how you thought they should be, the pain only doubles when you learn that there’s no one to blame but yourself.
Happened with my first love, second girlfriend. I didn't know what I wanted in a girl but when I fell for her I had this idea of who she was and I fell in love with that. I mean she was absolutely gorgeous, but I was in love with her intellect, values, and zeal. I was in love with her but it was almost this image of who he was and my pride in being with someone so amazing and vigorous. When we broke up I realized that I didn't know her as well as I thought I did and that I was so caught up in her stature and my idea of who she was that I ignored flaws and it hurt our relationship.
@@hihunter7 the same thing happened to me buddy
@@hihunter7 Happend to me as well when i was 18 and it made me so bitter and angry and downrigth wrathful. So i started breaking people in my mma class it became so bad that my grandpa who was 15 youth on the frontlines of WW2 said that he did not think he would see such hatred in my generation. In the end that old wise man help me but since then in all my relationships my heart is/was locked away out of fear of becoming that heartbroken hateful version of me. And my gramps has been dead for years so he cant safe me again.
Alternate title:
Davy Jones being the most iconic character in the series
I was sort of rooting for him in At World's End to kill the East India Trading Company.
@@gfilmer7150 Mo too tbh
His is the only action figure I've got of that franchise.
I'd say it's a 3 way tie between Barbossa, Jack, and Jones
Jones is the best movie villain prove me wrong
I usually do not comment on videos, but well done sir.
Well done.
Simon says
Davy Jones needs his origin film and return after worlds end
Simon Willis in the “last” movie of pirates of the Caribbean it shows Davy Jones then cuts out because will had a bad dream then it showed at the bottom of the bed some weird fish thing and water
But it won’t continue because Johnny deep got fired
Niyaz Kaan Dağçınar doesnt matter if he comes back. It won’t be the Jack we all come to love. Dead men tell no tales Jack was so poorly portrayed by Jonny that you almost couldn’t tell it was him. He was a bumbling idiot and incapable of any situation. If the next Pirates films gonna have any chance, they need to bring back Jonny and Jonna gotta bring his A-game.
I strongly disagree. Davy Jones had an excellent character arc for a villain between just those two movies. His story ended perfectly and I really don't want him to come back. I was initially excited after seeing the post credits scene in Dead Men Tell No Tales, but the more I've thought about it I hope he doesn't return.
@@kiwipie9415 half the time he was acting like a drunken idiot instead of the pirate that plays dirty, is witty, and is really lucky
Dave jones is the embodiment of this quote
"Those who are Heartless Once Cared to Much"
-Frank Ocean
Ocean what an fitting quote on so many levels and i to love the sea a lot actualy
Black beard, and Salazar, ain’t got nothing on Davy Jones his concept alone is both clever and bad ass, and also sympathetic
*Life is cruel.. why should the afterlife be any different?!* - Davy Jones
You can fell the love, hatred, rage and anger Davy Jones must've felt.
Major Tom if you’d felt that you’d be just like him. Trust me, it’s not worth it.
@@fastandnightfurious4279 Speak for yourself. Life may be full of pain, but the joy that's in it is worth more than anything valuable in this world.
@@bboybolt8193 if youre in jones his te tacles.. trust me with being damaged like that your world is broken for a long time and you wont see it nor accept what anyone has to say to bring your hopes up
Davy Jones is example of love and devotion !! Thumps up if you agree ?
Then the pirates of the carribean lost this sorta magic. Dead mans chest really was cool.
I think we can all relate do davy jones on at LEAST some level when we can understand why he ended up the way he did.
Zekers
(thumps. I know it's a typo and all, but I can't help but laugh because my dad lost the tip of his thumb while using a table saw that his workers treat very rough, so he now has a "thump" XD)
Yeah, it's hard to beat Jones as an original villain. I mean, the third and fourth films kinda relied on a real-life entity or person who's story seems a bit out of place for the films (but great nonetheless). They took the Honorable East India Company and turned them into a paramilitary force that nearly rivaled the Royal Navy just because of one man's grudge against all pirates. And Blackbeard? Not sure anyone else realizes this, but the real-life Edward Teach actually treated both his crew and captives with upmost respect and cared for their well-being, far different from the Blackbeard we see in the fourth film, who appears more like the legends and myths surrounding him than his real-life counterpart.
And though the 5th film doesn't seem to be held in high regards to the others (probably a bit due to both Disney and Johnny Depp), I say it has its own place in Pirates lore, simply because it created an entirely, completely original enemy in Capitan Armando Salazar, his crew, and their ship, the Silent Mary. The Silent Mary was not a real ship (but based off of an old French man of war), Salazar and his men were not based off of any form of nautical legend (as far as I know of), and overall it was a good film. The story and elements in it were very unique, something that we haven't seen in the series since the first film.
And am I the only one here who half-expected Disney to add in animatronics of Salazar and his men (not cursed) on the battlements of the fort in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride?
👍
"HA!, ya fraid ta get wet"
Never forget that line
Me when my friend doesn’t want to go in Splash Mountain
@MrCringe143 noted. Getting used
This theme literally defines Davy Jones’s life. The dramatic slow parts fit right in when he was just a young sailor and lover, and the dark and haunting parts describe Jones as a depressed, angry, and broken soul. Also great job picking the scenes I think the music goes really well with it👌👍
Davy jones turned out how he did because he got played by a thot.😭😭😭😭
freeze. Hate when that happens
More of a matter of perspective really, she really did love him and even in death he loved her too. It's just the circumstances where complicated and davy jones acted out of impulse, which no one can blame him for it.
That's the beauty of the story of davy jones and calypso, they loved one another, but through complicated events, they betrayed one another and lived their lives regretting their decisions.
The real lesson is that to never be in a relationship with a wild one, untamable, specially a woman, because they will take advantage of your kindness and chivalry, deceive, and pretend to love you, to take what the woman wants from you.
And in the end, all that untamable woman will say when things go wrong is that it's *their nature*, skirting from responsibility.
DEATH CHARGE Davy Jones was a simp
I mean when youre 10 years sorrounded by broken souls and the dead and she cant arrive on that one day you have after 10 years.
I mean theres zero blame you can put on the man. Besides she is the literal sea a demi god at tge very least. She could arrive at his ship as she pleases. Never did.
We NEED a Davy Jones stand-alone movie
I agree
An origin movie :)
And his love for Calypso
i love how the two main characters have such a deep story on themselves that most just overlook as two sides of a battle, a good and a bad.
Biggest shout out to *Billy Nighy* for an impecable and brilliant portrayal of this character. The way he speaks, the way he moves, the way he feels... He truly deserves a movie of it's own... What a piece of art it would be.
No Thanos, no Darth Vader, no Voldemort, no Joker...
The greatest "villain" in movie history has always been and will always be *DAVY JONES* !!
I always loved Jones’s laugh.
Me too
*maniacal chuckling*
@@lordindustrous4971 How the heck are you still alive
Ha ha haha. Plock
@@thesusman1776 When the trident was destroyed, all curses were as well. So, twas the curse of the Dead Man's Chest.
This has gotta be the best Davy Jones tribute. It's not just about making him terrifying. It's about his sensitive side and how his empathy was damaged. As he said, his freedom was "forfeit" long ago.
As violent and abusive as he is, he is ultimately tragic and more feminine than Calypso.
I don’t think he’s feminine at all
Even the strongest and stoic of men can be vexed by the right woman
Having emotions doesn’t mean you’re feminine, it’s what makes us all human. Hence why uh, Davy turned from a human to a cursed sea creature, the enemy of calypso (squids/octopuses eat crabs, calypsos go to is a crab)
"feminine". In which damn way would someone like Jones be feminine.
Weird way of phrasing it in that last part lol
You met a girl, you fell for her, you told yourself she was good even though the signs were saying otherwise. You're both in love for a time. You committed to her, adored her, considered her rightfully above your own selfish desires. And yet despite all that, she ends up leaving you, following her nature. You are left stranded and helpless in asking yourself what you did to deserve such betrayal, your happiness turned to ash. It's here you're left with 2 choices, lay the past to rest though it may haunt you and live for a more hopeful future, or let the despair course through you and define who you are. Jones is what the latter is, the betrayed that seek revenge and hatred as justice. Am I like him? No. Have I thought of being like him? Everyday.
This was beautiful... a bit too sad, as I really love Davy Jones, but beautiful. :)
CALYPSO HAS BEEN FOUND!
My profile picture is davy jones YES
shadowsteed15 Jones was a sad man, this is an accurate representation of him.
I Know how it feels. She promised we would be together, then she gave her heart to someone else. I will kill James, I will kill her, and I will kill anyone who tries to stop me. It rips all feeling of love away from you, makes you heartless and cruel. She pretended to love me, she betrayed me. I do not fear death, I fear nothing anymore. It’s always a good day to die... for me, because I want to die, let me die.
@@fastandnightfurious4279 Oooo calm down jamal don't pull out the 9
" 10 years, I devoted the to the duty you charged me. 10 years, I looked after those who died at sea. And finally, when we could be together again, you weren't there. Why weren't you there? "
That singular line always manages to make a tear come out of my eye. It is one of the lines in a movie that tells so much about the character.
Cruel and cold like winds of the sea
Will you ever return to me
10 long years I’ll wait to go by
My love will never die...
Over winds and deep in the blue i would give up my heart for you
“Cruel and cold like winds on the sea
Will you ever return to me
Hear my voice, sing with the tide
My love will never die
Over waves and deep in the blue
I will give up my heart for you
Ten long years I’ll wait to go by
My love will never die
Come my love be one with the sea
Rule with me eternity
Drown all dreams so mercilessly
And leave their souls to me
Play the song you sang long ago
And wherever the storm may blow
You will find the key to my heart
We’ll never be apart
Wild and strong you can’t be contained
Never bound nor ever chained
Wounds you cause will never mend
And you will never end
Cruel and cold like winds on the sea
Will you ever return to me
Hear my voice and sing with the tide
Our love will never die”
I Know how it feels. She promised we would be together, then she gave her heart to someone else. I will kill James, I will kill her, and I will kill anyone who tries to stop me. It rips all feeling of love away from you, makes you heartless and cruel. She pretended to love me, she betrayed me. I do not fear death, I fear nothing anymore. It’s always a good day to die... for me, because I want to die, let me die.
Davy Jones...One of the greatest Characters Disney ever brought to us
BEST VILLAIN IN DISNEY BUT i’ve never met or talked to a fan. Sad. He’s so underrated.
When you're watching this for the Davy Jones awesomeness and realize that Will got killed by the sword he made back in the first movie 😭
BRUH
I think your wrong bc jack disarmed Davy.
But where did it go?
@@cathymehr1550 i very well could be, though the tassels are very recognizable (if you look at the handle of the sword, they're still there). it's the one norrington carried, which was then taken by jones after his death. assuming everything was traced back correctly, that should be the sword that turner had made
Ah yes, I remember that part where Jones plays the organ with his face.
Who doesn’t
Was a talented Musician !
@@abutterynoodle9347 Fr I just slam my beard on the keys and it does shit
They should make a solo movie for Davy Jones, one for young Jack Sparrow, one for Jack Sparrow's dad, one a short 45 minute movie for Jack Sparrow's Uncle (Uncle Jack), and one for each of the other 8 Pirate Lords, heck, if they put effort to it, they could make this as big as star wars
5:46 I want a 10 hour video of that crew mate just saying aye captain
XD
*eargasm
Voice Actor Abhishek Varu ive been looking for the person who asked
Voice Actor Abhishek Varu yeah ive been looking for him i think he died 😢 pirates life.
@@orgeszeneli it's me! I'm the guy who asked
"Ten years I took the duty you charged me. Ten years I looked after those who died at sea. And finally when we could be together again, you weren't there."
That quote still leaves me with goosebumps. Davy was betrayed by his beloved and cursed, trapped in that octopus body, a curse of the sea itself, casted by non other than Calypso herself. I read the books before I watched the movies, and there are hidden hints that aren't shown in the movies.
Anyway, I loved watching this! ♥️
Wait there's books
@@thediligentdungbeetle8116 Yes, there are. Where I'm from the books were a good success when they came out.
@@DragosteLennon1997 I need them all
Heeeexxxk
I love how much character Jones has, even just watching his tentacles move you know exactly how he feels
Some trilogies or movies in general design that one character that is so well written. You see what life he has to live, you identify with it in certain aspects. He has depth, he has power, he has character, he has something you root for in ways. Davy Jones is a fantastic character.
Davy Jones wasn't evil, he was just heartbroken and trying to save his life by prefending his heart being stabbed
Everyone evil is someone who once was hurt. lmao
@@ChristianProtossDragoon Nah some people are genuinely just not there. Look at Ted Bundy, you can't tell me a girl hurt that man
@@hihunter7 Fact. That slimey lizard bitch made Davy Jones into a monster! Sympathy for Jones Sympathy for those who die within their heart due to the corruption that is love.
The best villain ever. A broken man. I wish I could cut out my heart and never feel again.
his not a Fear Death he just fear Love.
Lento and dirt but now not cause calypso revived him or the trident bring him back
A Box most likely the trident since now that the Dutchmen doesn’t have a captain it revived past captain
Ser@@SlapshotStudios u sure?
Arthur Dayne well that’s my theory
@@ragnarlothbrok7782 Well all of the ship members were free due to the trident freeing all curses, but Davy wasn't under a curse. He sold his heart for her. So, he was brought back, as the Dutchman needs a captain.
"LIFE is cruel, why should the AFTERLIFE be any different" "you have a DEPT to pay and i intend to COLLECT" "you are neither DEAD nor DYING, why are you here?" "You can't just SUMMON me like some mongrel PUP" "SHE pretended to love me, SHE betrayed me" "one soul is not equal to another, ... a price you say ... a thousand souls to equal yours."
"You can't best the devil twice, son."
Can we appreciate how Bill Knightley brought this character to life?
I mean, we don't get misunderstood villainy like this anymore in films
He brought Davy Jones to life
Damn. That "Calypso" at the end is as heavy as Snape's "Always."
Heavier, I may argue.
They both have similarities
Isn't it amazing? When he plays his organ, the whole ship and crew run. Boy! His music can move both heart and objects👍🏻
The only charecter i can put above davy jones is barbossa and im not even sure.
They are both great charecters.
Rave2120 lol I think they are both great
Barbosa...... Fucking legend.
Davy Jones works better as a tragic villain, Barbossa works better as a redeemed villain. You can't really compare them, but both have fantastic dialogue, backstories, performances, and character development.
"what am I for you".... "a treasure"
He got introduced a villain and died a hero
I'm tearing up while watching this because I can feel the emotions in this song.
Davy Jone's really deserved better.
All single men who had their heart broken like Davy Jones. Unlike Davy we can all relate to his pain. Davy loved a goddess of the sea Calypso. They loved each other so much but once the ten years came and when he came back she wasn't there. In sadness, pain and heartbreak Davy cut out his own heart to try and stop the pain he was feeling. Only to still look after the souls that parished at sea and corrupt the purpose he held. He put his heart in a chest and buried it and left it on a random island and didn't dare to get it back. Again all us broken hearted men can definitely relate to his pain.
This is by far my favourite edit/tribute of Davy jones, the way this guy changes the mood and theme from epicness to sadness and pain
The moment Will Turner gets stabbed, is one of those moments ... one of those moments of inevitable fate, in which Jack Sparrow decides to forfeit the future he has planned for himself and forge a better fate for those who stand true to him, those who have shown him that they are worth fighting for.
Jack: I already have the key
Davey Jones: No you don’t
Jack: oh that key
Davy jones: let them taste triple cannons
Dutchman crew: aye ay captain
Ok?
I CAN'T HEEEEEEAR YOU
Frank Fariborz name of that character is Ogilvey.
he is perfect... from the design to his own character, he look like a monster, yet he's just a misunderstood man
This scene describes my situation... I can relate to Davy Jones.
Stay strong my man
"Ah love... A dreadful bond"
Quantum Quality yes
@@OraKQuadra But so easily severed
Don't turn into a squid though.
When writers can create such a complex, deep character and put all this story and emotion in the hands of a master like Hanz Zimmer to make his theme, we get this master piece that fits perfectly to davy jones
I agree that Hans Zimmer is a master
The scene from 4:00 into the change of music was the most fitting i have seen in ages, it was perfect, nice editing!
Davy Jones is one of the best movie "villians". By far my favorite. Bill Nighty portrayal of Davy Jones was brilliant
Every time i see Davy Jones i feel so,emotional he is The villain but sometimes you see him as a broken man with not nothing left after one broken promise...
5:35 "i already have the key" best trick to find the key's location
I will perfectly honest with you, whoever did this video.
This is the most perfect fan-made content of the franchise, right next to fialeja's singing.
Its hurt what that franchise turned into...
Davy Jones. Not a villain, but a victim. A victim of the most wretched, cruel, heartless killer of them all: love. He devoted himself to the duty his beloved charged him with. Ten years. Ten long, insufferable, agonizing years. And when he got his one and only day to see her, she was nowhere to be found. Whether she was careless or just too busy, it mattered not. What mattered was that she wasn't there. It was their first opportunity to be together after ten years and she couldn't make it. Their relationship mattered so much to Jones that he was willing to spend ten years in a strange world, caretaking the dead, but Calypso didn't even have the courtesy to see him after his torment was up. The promise of their reunion after a decade was likely the only reason he agreed to the task. And if he couldn't rely on her to be their for him for their only day together, why even bother continuing the task? So with hatred, pain, and spite in his heart, he abused his immortality. He turned to piracy and cruel trickery, offering dying sailors a respite from judgement in exchange for one hundred years of service to the Dutchman. A fair deal, surely? But no one ever made it to the end. They became part of the crew, part of the ship. They shared the curse of their Captain, the curse that turned him into a ghastly sea creature nightmare. He used his Kraken to slaughter all those who might oppose him, or those he simply didn't like. He delighted in causing people the same pain and vexation he had been forced to endure at the hands of Calypso. After all, as he said himself, "life is cruel. Why should the afterlife be any different?" He didn't matter to Calypso enough for her to make it on time to their meeting? Fine. Then Calypso didn't matter to him enough for him to finish his task. But always he thought of her. He kept the music box she gifted him, the one that played their tune. He often found himself playing it on his organ. He couldn't help but wonder, why wasn't she there? What had he done wrong? Why did he deserve to be neglected? Questions he would never get answers to, yet he pondered them frequently. For despite his insistence to the contrary, he had to admit to himself, at least, that a part of him still, and would always, desperately love the woman who had betrayed him, who had caused him so much pain. He loved her, but he hated her, a vicious conflict inside him. One side of him longing desperately for his companion again, and the other side simply incapable of forgiving her sin against him. Which side was more powerful? Did he love her more than he hated her? Or vice versa? Even he did not know the answer. Perhaps he loved and hated her in equal measure. But always was she on his mind, until the very, bloody, end.
See it's vids like this that make me want a Davy Jones movie. The guy has literally one of the best and most classic stories of all time as his backstory. _"A man in love, who was betrayed and that betrayal darkened his heart, much to his and the worlds suffering."_ God damn it's good.
This is one of the most magnificent things I've ever seen.
Davy Jones is one of the main reasons that I *HATE* when people say Dead Man's Chest and At World's End "bad films" or worst, clowns like Sean Chandler ranking On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tells as better movies REALLY ? Ugh ... Such a fantastic villain in so underrated films (I really love the Pirates of the Caribbean TRILOGY, is up there to me with Star Wars Original Trilogy, Lord of the Rings, Back to the Future and Indiana Jones as one of my favorite trilogies of all time).
The fact that POTC movies had Barbossa as the first villain, then Davy Jones lead as the villain for 2 movies after says it all. Great movies, great stories.
“Calypso...”
Is it me, or do I view that as a sign that somewhere deep in his heart, he still had some love left in there. After all, his dying word was the name of the one he loved.
It was rather obvious in all the movies an he said it to her .
Stormbringer it’s been awhile since I’ve seen the movies...
@@mr.h1083
Oh... well Maybe it's a good time to rematch them all ? All 3 of them I mean ^^ .
Stormbringer indeed...
he's one of the best character personality for a villain, and an amazing and sad story
Davy Jones was a great villain and the after-credit scene in Dead Men Tell no tales honestly got my hopes up. Then came the 'PotC Reboot' crap and my hopes flew out the fucking window, through Wakanda and right into Davy Jones's Locker. No crabs to help ot out.
Thats one way to put it almost worth putting your heart away
@@lordindustrous4971 aye
And they recently got rid of Johnny Depp so POTC is ruined
Davy Jones a great sailooooo..... You see it was a womaaaaaaaaan .........
The accent 🔥🔥🔥🔥
DO YOU FEAR DEATH?
Lord Metri maybe
Well I have an escape
I only fear love
You have no idea..
No
I can feel the rage, the heartbreak, the betrayal, the love in this one. Great video!
Your Video is waaaaay to underrated. Keep the good work, it'll pay off one day! Never saw a such high quality montage of my fav charakter :)
So u consider davy greater dan jack's character
Davy Jones gave so much love and he was betrayed... When I saw the movie i always feel the pain of tbis great character...
Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio really said "we're gonna make the best, most sympathetic, and most emotionally complex Disney villain ever."
1:42 notice how Davy Jones put his arm on his left side of his chest as if he had a heart
Oml this video made me cry the first time I saw it and made me like the second time
I love Davy Jones, All he wanted was to feel love, but in the end he got played a fool. My favourite line was, " Missed. Did you forget I'm a heartless retch!
I know I’m late in the gang of analyzing Jones’ characteristics and stuff but one thing always had me thinking when I first watched the movies. Why was he filled with rage again right after seeing his tear? Is it even rage? I mean,, I often believed I put too much thought into it. I think when he remembers how much the betrayal hurt this is the moment the tear is floating down(obviously) but he only realizes that really when his tentacle reaches for the tear. He realizes that this pain which he never wanted to feel again is back. That this pain which made him rip his heart out is hurting him again. He’s not angry. He’s rather frustrated. And frustration can easily turn into rage. He’s just broken inside and wants to feel nothing regarding love, pain and whatever belongs to that. Yet he can’t get over Calypso. He can’t get over the pain through simply running away. That’s also taking part of his frustration. Davy Jones is such an amazing character and it shows. Every little detail put into him. I love villains in movies who are so well written because you can never stop finding new details that are hinting the personality and the cause in general.
(Btw this video is so amazing I’ve watched it so many times already omg)
I don’t like how much I identify with Davy Jones rn... I feel like I’ve loved a little too much and now it’s cost me :(
This is beautiful the descent into madness is very relatable
Davy deserves so much love
I would love to watch a Davy Jones backstory movie!
And how Calypso fell for Davy
And his surprising return after Dead men tell no tales
He reminds me if a saying, something along the lines of" the one you love the most can be the one to hurt you the worst"
Inspiring. Especially when write a POTC-fanfic. Stiil think Pirates 1-3 are the best!
People always asked me,
"Why are you always like the villain more than the hero?"
Just looked at Davy Jones.
And joker
You loved her shes the one and the you betrayed her....
She pretend to LOVE me she betrayed me!!!!!!
“You afraid to get wet?” My mom when she forces me to go running in the rain.
Davy Jones is the best. Change my mind.
“No, I don’t think I will.”