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- Who are you?
- 2
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- What is this?
- 3
- 00:02:33,779 --> 00:02:37,281
- Your Majesty, caught him up
- in a fishing net. A fishing net.
- 4
- 00:02:37,449 --> 00:02:39,367
- Sire, he's been telling stories.
- Stories that...
- 5
- 00:02:39,535 --> 00:02:41,410
- We believe he's found a...
- 6
- 00:02:49,419 --> 00:02:51,337
- Ponce de León.
- 7
- 00:02:53,549 --> 00:02:55,800
- Says he found
- Ponce de León's ship.
- 8
- 00:02:55,968 --> 00:02:58,678
- - Or sailed on it.
- - No, I told you,
- 9
- 00:02:58,846 --> 00:03:01,097
- Ponce de León died 200 years ago.
- 10
- 00:03:01,265 --> 00:03:04,767
- Aye, but he died searching
- for something, didn't he?
- 11
- 00:03:07,479 --> 00:03:09,188
- The Fountain of Youth.
- 12
- 00:03:14,319 --> 00:03:16,070
- How soon can you sail?
- 13
- 00:03:17,406 --> 00:03:19,490
- With the tide.
- 14
- 00:03:37,593 --> 00:03:38,759
- Over here!
- Lucky heather!
- 15
- 00:03:40,012 --> 00:03:41,971
- Pirate swords! Pirate swords!
- 16
- 00:03:42,139 --> 00:03:45,516
- Pirate's execution today.
- Watch him swing!
- 17
- 00:03:45,684 --> 00:03:47,518
- Pirate puppets!
- 18
- 00:03:48,186 --> 00:03:49,186
- Take that, you!
- 19
- 00:03:49,354 --> 00:03:51,147
- Hurry, Papa, or we'll miss the hanging!
- 20
- 00:03:51,315 --> 00:03:54,984
- It's not a hanging, dear, it's a trial.
- The hanging comes this afternoon.
- 21
- 00:03:55,152 --> 00:03:56,777
- Pirate hanging today!
- 22
- 00:03:58,739 --> 00:04:01,616
- Come on. Up you get.
- 23
- 00:04:02,743 --> 00:04:04,493
- Move along, pirate.
- 24
- 00:04:05,245 --> 00:04:08,039
- Or should I say, "Captain Pirate"?
- 25
- 00:04:09,249 --> 00:04:12,418
- Come on. Come on! Up you go.
- 26
- 00:04:12,586 --> 00:04:14,420
- Quiet! Order!
- 27
- 00:04:15,923 --> 00:04:17,298
- Quiet!
- 28
- 00:04:18,133 --> 00:04:19,884
- Now appearing before the court,
- 29
- 00:04:20,052 --> 00:04:23,262
- the notorious and infamous
- pirate, pillager,
- 30
- 00:04:23,430 --> 00:04:24,805
- - and highwayman...
- - Quiet!
- 31
- 00:04:24,973 --> 00:04:26,641
- ...Captain Jack Sparrow!
- 32
- 00:04:30,896 --> 00:04:34,398
- I told you, the name's Gibbs!
- Joshamee Gibbs!
- 33
- 00:04:34,566 --> 00:04:36,359
- - How many times...
- - Hear ye, hear ye!
- 34
- 00:04:36,526 --> 00:04:37,818
- Presiding over these trials,
- 35
- 00:04:37,986 --> 00:04:43,574
- all rise and attend,
- the Right Honorable Justice Smith!
- 36
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- My dear sir.
- 37
- 00:04:58,340 --> 00:05:00,049
- Quiet!
- 38
- 00:05:01,718 --> 00:05:03,678
- Now...
- 39
- 00:05:05,097 --> 00:05:07,056
- ...what do we have here?
- 40
- 00:05:07,224 --> 00:05:08,516
- Jack?
- 41
- 00:05:08,684 --> 00:05:10,142
- Shut up!
- 42
- 00:05:11,019 --> 00:05:11,936
- I don't recognize him.
- 43
- 00:05:12,104 --> 00:05:15,272
- Not necessary. You were saying?
- 44
- 00:05:15,440 --> 00:05:18,067
- Jack Sparrow is not my name.
- 45
- 00:05:18,235 --> 00:05:20,111
- My name is Joshamee Gibbs.
- 46
- 00:05:20,278 --> 00:05:21,988
- Is that so?
- 47
- 00:05:22,155 --> 00:05:25,157
- - It says Jack Sparrow here.
- - I told 'em.
- 48
- 00:05:25,325 --> 00:05:28,452
- I'm not Jack Sparrow, who I would
- be happy to identify to the court
- 49
- 00:05:28,620 --> 00:05:31,497
- - if it would help my case.
- - I think that would be a poor defense,
- 50
- 00:05:31,665 --> 00:05:34,333
- unless you want to be bludgeoned again
- like a harp seal.
- 51
- 00:05:36,086 --> 00:05:37,628
- The prisoner claims of being innocent
- 52
- 00:05:37,796 --> 00:05:40,172
- to being Jack Sparrow. How do you find?
- 53
- 00:05:41,049 --> 00:05:43,050
- No trial? But aren't we here
- to examine the evidence...
- 54
- 00:05:43,218 --> 00:05:45,720
- Foreman, your finding. Guilty?
- 55
- 00:05:45,887 --> 00:05:47,722
- Guilty verdict means he'll hang.
- 56
- 00:05:49,474 --> 00:05:51,559
- Hang him! String him up!
- 57
- 00:05:54,354 --> 00:05:56,355
- - Guilty?
- - That's not fair!
- 58
- 00:05:56,523 --> 00:05:57,732
- Shut it.
- 59
- 00:05:59,109 --> 00:06:02,778
- Joshamee Gibbs, the crime ofwhich
- you've been found guilty of
- 60
- 00:06:02,946 --> 00:06:05,656
- is being innocent of being Jack Sparrow.
- 61
- 00:06:06,450 --> 00:06:08,200
- I hereby commute your sentence,
- 62
- 00:06:08,368 --> 00:06:10,995
- and order that you be imprisoned
- for the remainder
- 63
- 00:06:11,163 --> 00:06:13,998
- of your miserable, moribund,
- mutton-chopped life.
- 64
- 00:06:14,166 --> 00:06:16,083
- - What?!
- - Hang him!
- 65
- 00:06:16,251 --> 00:06:17,418
- - Hang him!
- - There.
- 66
- 00:06:18,170 --> 00:06:20,921
- - Balderdash!
- - String him up! Hang him high!
- 67
- 00:06:22,591 --> 00:06:25,217
- Means shall be arranged
- to transport this prisoner
- 68
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- to the Tower of London.
- 69
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- Thanks very much.
- 70
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- Ta.
- 71
- 00:06:49,618 --> 00:06:52,203
- Come on. Get up there.
- 72
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- Get up!
- 73
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- Hell's teeth.
- Now we're both headed for prison.
- 74
- 00:07:04,841 --> 00:07:07,510
- Not to worry.
- I've paid off the driver.
- 75
- 00:07:07,677 --> 00:07:11,013
- Ten minutes, we'll be outside
- London Town, horses waiting.
- 76
- 00:07:11,181 --> 00:07:12,681
- Tonight, we make the coast.
- 77
- 00:07:12,849 --> 00:07:15,184
- Then it's just a matter
- of finding a ship.
- 78
- 00:07:16,478 --> 00:07:19,105
- - All part of the plan, yes?
- - Exactly.
- 79
- 00:07:19,272 --> 00:07:21,190
- I arrived in London Town
- just this morning
- 80
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- to rescue one Joshamee Gibbs
- from one appointment with the gallows.
- 81
- 00:07:24,653 --> 00:07:26,403
- Seeing as how you're still alive,
- 82
- 00:07:26,571 --> 00:07:29,281
- I'd say it's all been
- very successful thus far.
- 83
- 00:07:29,991 --> 00:07:31,158
- What happened to you, Gibbs?
- 84
- 00:07:31,326 --> 00:07:33,869
- I thought you were employed elsewhere
- or otherwise engaged.
- 85
- 00:07:34,037 --> 00:07:37,498
- Aye. But I always listened like a thief
- for news of the Black Pearl.
- 86
- 00:07:37,666 --> 00:07:40,084
- Nobody's seen where
- she might next make port.
- 87
- 00:07:40,252 --> 00:07:42,294
- Then, I hear a rumor:
- 88
- 00:07:42,462 --> 00:07:45,923
- Jack Sparrow's in London
- with a ship and looking for a crew.
- 89
- 00:07:46,091 --> 00:07:47,800
- - Am not.
- - But that's what I heard.
- 90
- 00:07:47,968 --> 00:07:50,177
- Fact is, you're signing up men tonight.
- 91
- 00:07:50,345 --> 00:07:51,846
- Pub called The Captain's Daughter.
- 92
- 00:07:52,013 --> 00:07:55,224
- - Am not!
- - Well, I thought it a bit odd,
- 93
- 00:07:55,392 --> 00:07:59,061
- but then, you've never been
- the most predictable of sorts.
- 94
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- Tell me something.
- 95
- 00:08:01,398 --> 00:08:04,900
- There is another Jack Sparrow out there
- sullying my good name?
- 96
- 00:08:05,068 --> 00:08:07,194
- - An impostor.
- - Indeed.
- 97
- 00:08:07,362 --> 00:08:11,073
- But... an impostor with a ship.
- 98
- 00:08:11,241 --> 00:08:13,784
- And in need of a crew.
- 99
- 00:08:13,952 --> 00:08:15,953
- Which, as fate would have it, so am I.
- 100
- 00:08:16,997 --> 00:08:18,581
- What about you, Jack?
- 101
- 00:08:18,748 --> 00:08:22,585
- Last I heard, you were hell-bent
- to find the Fountain of Youth.
- 102
- 00:08:22,752 --> 00:08:24,253
- Any luck?
- 103
- 00:08:26,339 --> 00:08:29,258
- Circumstances arose
- and forced a compelling insight
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- regarding discretion and valor.
- 105
- 00:08:31,553 --> 00:08:34,638
- - Meaning, you gave up.
- - I did not.
- 106
- 00:08:34,806 --> 00:08:37,600
- I am just as bent as ever.
- Hellishly so.
- 107
- 00:08:37,767 --> 00:08:42,563
- I shall taste those waters,
- Master Gibbs. Mark my words.
- 108
- 00:08:45,358 --> 00:08:46,358
- Short trip.
- 109
- 00:08:55,285 --> 00:08:58,329
- All part of the plan, yes?
- 110
- 00:09:01,499 --> 00:09:02,541
- No.
- 111
- 00:10:30,880 --> 00:10:34,049
- You are Jack Sparrow?
- 112
- 00:10:34,509 --> 00:10:36,760
- There should be a "Captain"
- in there somewhere.
- 113
- 00:10:36,928 --> 00:10:39,430
- I've heard of you.
- 114
- 00:10:39,597 --> 00:10:41,640
- And you know who I am.
- 115
- 00:10:42,684 --> 00:10:45,227
- Face is familiar.
- Have I threatened you before?
- 116
- 00:10:45,395 --> 00:10:49,148
- You are in the presence of George
- Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg,
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- 00:10:49,316 --> 00:10:52,151
- Archtreasurer and Prince-elector
- of the Holy Roman Empire,
- 118
- 00:10:52,319 --> 00:10:55,696
- King of Great Britain and Ireland,
- and of you.
- 119
- 00:10:57,198 --> 00:10:59,533
- - Doesn't ring a bell.
- - I am informed
- 120
- 00:10:59,701 --> 00:11:04,121
- you have come to London
- to procure a crew for your ship.
- 121
- 00:11:04,956 --> 00:11:06,415
- Vicious rumor. Not true.
- 122
- 00:11:06,583 --> 00:11:09,668
- Then you lied to me when you
- told me you were Jack Sparrow.
- 123
- 00:11:09,836 --> 00:11:13,047
- I am Jack Sparrow,
- but I'm not here to procure a crew.
- 124
- 00:11:13,214 --> 00:11:15,591
- That is... someone else.
- 125
- 00:11:16,801 --> 00:11:20,304
- Someone else named Jack Sparrow.
- 126
- 00:11:21,056 --> 00:11:23,223
- You've brought me the wrong wastrel.
- 127
- 00:11:23,391 --> 00:11:26,643
- Find the proper one
- and dispose of this impostor.
- 128
- 00:11:26,811 --> 00:11:28,854
- No, wait, wait, wait. Hang on a minute.
- 129
- 00:11:29,022 --> 00:11:31,398
- I'm Jack Sparrow, the one and only.
- 130
- 00:11:31,566 --> 00:11:33,233
- And I am in London.
- 131
- 00:11:33,401 --> 00:11:35,444
- To procure a crew.
- 132
- 00:11:35,612 --> 00:11:37,279
- To undertake a voyage
- 133
- 00:11:37,447 --> 00:11:38,864
- - to the Fountain...
- - What?
- 134
- 00:11:39,032 --> 00:11:43,577
- Will someone please remove
- these infernal chains?
- 135
- 00:11:43,745 --> 00:11:44,870
- Come, come.
- 136
- 00:11:47,374 --> 00:11:49,750
- We know you're in possession of a map.
- 137
- 00:11:49,918 --> 00:11:53,045
- So confiscate the map,
- and to the gallows with him!
- 138
- 00:11:53,213 --> 00:11:55,047
- Have you a map?
- 139
- 00:12:00,428 --> 00:12:02,429
- - No.
- - Where is it?
- 140
- 00:12:02,597 --> 00:12:06,266
- The truth? I lost it.
- 141
- 00:12:06,434 --> 00:12:10,396
- - Quite recently, in fact.
- - I have a report.
- 142
- 00:12:10,563 --> 00:12:14,149
- The Spanish have located
- the Fountain of Youth.
- 143
- 00:12:14,317 --> 00:12:19,405
- I will not have some
- melancholy Spanish monarch,
- 144
- 00:12:19,572 --> 00:12:24,159
- a Catholic, gain eternal life!
- 145
- 00:12:26,287 --> 00:12:28,664
- You do know the way to the Fountain?
- 146
- 00:12:28,832 --> 00:12:30,958
- Of course I do.
- Look at me.
- 147
- 00:12:31,126 --> 00:12:32,960
- You could guide an expedition.
- 148
- 00:12:35,088 --> 00:12:37,631
- With your permission, your heinie,
- 149
- 00:12:37,799 --> 00:12:40,175
- you will be providing, then, a ship...
- 150
- 00:12:42,095 --> 00:12:43,429
- ...and a crew?
- 151
- 00:12:43,596 --> 00:12:46,098
- And a captain.
- 152
- 00:13:01,239 --> 00:13:03,949
- Afternoon, sire.
- 153
- 00:13:05,493 --> 00:13:09,329
- If I may be so bold,
- why is that man not in chains?
- 154
- 00:13:09,497 --> 00:13:11,373
- He must be manacled at once.
- 155
- 00:13:11,541 --> 00:13:15,127
- At the center of my palace? Hardly.
- 156
- 00:13:15,295 --> 00:13:17,421
- Hector.
- 157
- 00:13:17,589 --> 00:13:21,049
- How nice to see a fellow pirate
- make good of himself.
- 158
- 00:13:21,217 --> 00:13:24,344
- Pirate? Nay. Privateer.
- 159
- 00:13:24,512 --> 00:13:30,058
- On a sanctioned mission under the
- authority and protection of the Crown.
- 160
- 00:13:30,226 --> 00:13:33,687
- As may be, but first,
- 161
- 00:13:33,855 --> 00:13:36,023
- what has become of my beloved Pearl?
- 162
- 00:13:36,191 --> 00:13:39,276
- I lost the Pearl as I lost my leg.
- 163
- 00:13:39,444 --> 00:13:41,695
- - Lost the Pearl?
- - Aye.
- 164
- 00:13:41,863 --> 00:13:45,741
- I defended her mightily enough,
- but she be sunk nonetheless.
- 165
- 00:13:52,415 --> 00:13:55,876
- If that ship be sunk properly,
- you should be sunk with it.
- 166
- 00:13:56,044 --> 00:14:01,298
- Captain Barbossa, each second we tarry,
- the Spanish outdistance us.
- 167
- 00:14:01,466 --> 00:14:04,885
- I have every confidence
- you will prevail and be rewarded
- 168
- 00:14:05,053 --> 00:14:07,346
- with the high station you so desire.
- 169
- 00:14:07,514 --> 00:14:12,267
- - To serve doth suffice, sire.
- - You, sir, have stooped.
- 170
- 00:14:13,394 --> 00:14:15,729
- Jack, our sands be all but run.
- 171
- 00:14:15,897 --> 00:14:19,191
- Where's the harm
- in joining the winning side?
- 172
- 00:14:19,359 --> 00:14:23,111
- And you do meet
- a nicer class of person.
- 173
- 00:14:23,279 --> 00:14:25,656
- I understand everything.
- 174
- 00:14:27,033 --> 00:14:28,367
- Except that wig.
- 175
- 00:14:34,791 --> 00:14:37,834
- He's getting away!
- Stop him!
- 176
- 00:14:38,002 --> 00:14:41,588
- - Head him off!
- - No! Stop that pirate!
- 177
- 00:15:03,570 --> 00:15:04,570
- Come down!
- 178
- 00:15:14,831 --> 00:15:18,250
- - He escaped?
- - Leave it to me, sire.
- 179
- 00:15:23,756 --> 00:15:27,092
- Guards! Guards!
- 180
- 00:15:49,949 --> 00:15:52,367
- - Arms at ready!
- - Aye, sir!
- 181
- 00:15:59,334 --> 00:16:00,834
- Find him!
- 182
- 00:16:22,815 --> 00:16:24,566
- Finders keepers!
- 183
- 00:16:24,734 --> 00:16:25,942
- There!
- 184
- 00:16:49,467 --> 00:16:50,759
- Is that it?
- 185
- 00:16:55,139 --> 00:16:57,432
- Halt! Stop that carriage!
- 186
- 00:16:57,600 --> 00:16:58,850
- Head him off!
- 187
- 00:17:07,902 --> 00:17:09,486
- Out of the way!
- 188
- 00:17:36,347 --> 00:17:38,515
- Stop that pirate!
- 189
- 00:17:40,685 --> 00:17:42,227
- Move out of the way!
- 190
- 00:17:48,985 --> 00:17:50,193
- Stop that man!
- 191
- 00:17:51,654 --> 00:17:52,863
- Don't let him get away!
- 192
- 00:18:00,747 --> 00:18:02,122
- Fire!
- 193
- 00:18:30,902 --> 00:18:33,737
- He's getting away!
- After him! Stop him!
- 194
- 00:18:36,866 --> 00:18:38,617
- After him!
- 195
- 00:18:49,170 --> 00:18:51,379
- Filthy pirate.
- 196
- 00:19:01,349 --> 00:19:03,642
- Hello, Jackie.
- 197
- 00:19:06,312 --> 00:19:07,854
- Hello, Dad.
- 198
- 00:19:15,822 --> 00:19:18,448
- I heard you're putting together a crew.
- 199
- 00:19:18,616 --> 00:19:21,451
- If enough people keep saying it,
- it must be true.
- 200
- 00:19:21,619 --> 00:19:24,371
- I heard where you're headed.
- The Fountain.
- 201
- 00:19:24,539 --> 00:19:25,997
- Have you been there?
- 202
- 00:19:26,958 --> 00:19:30,168
- Does this face look like
- it's been to the Fountain of Youth?
- 203
- 00:19:31,629 --> 00:19:34,798
- - Depends on the light.
- - Son, the Fountain.
- 204
- 00:19:34,966 --> 00:19:38,760
- There'll be items required
- for the profane ritual.
- 205
- 00:19:38,928 --> 00:19:40,554
- Two chalices.
- 206
- 00:19:41,347 --> 00:19:44,724
- - On the map there was a chalice.
- - Two, silver.
- 207
- 00:19:44,892 --> 00:19:47,727
- From the Ponce de León ship.
- You'll need both.
- 208
- 00:19:47,895 --> 00:19:51,481
- - For?
- - The ritual. Don't be a fool, Jackie.
- 209
- 00:19:51,649 --> 00:19:54,693
- Find out every detail
- before you set sail.
- 210
- 00:19:54,861 --> 00:19:56,695
- Oh, set sail. Love to.
- 211
- 00:19:56,863 --> 00:19:59,072
- But for that, I may need a ship.
- 212
- 00:19:59,240 --> 00:20:02,492
- Those folk, over there,
- they have a ship.
- 213
- 00:20:02,660 --> 00:20:05,203
- They're signing up sailors right now.
- 214
- 00:20:05,371 --> 00:20:07,539
- My heart is pierced by Cupid
- 215
- 00:20:07,707 --> 00:20:09,666
- I disdain all glittering gold
- 216
- 00:20:09,834 --> 00:20:12,168
- And one last thing, Jackie.
- 217
- 00:20:13,546 --> 00:20:16,882
- The Fountain will test you.
- Mark my words.
- 218
- 00:20:17,049 --> 00:20:18,341
- My heart is pierced by Cupid
- 219
- 00:20:18,509 --> 00:20:20,427
- I disdain all glittering gold
- 220
- 00:20:20,595 --> 00:20:23,305
- There is nothing can console me
- 221
- 00:20:23,472 --> 00:20:26,057
- But myjolly sailor bold
- 222
- 00:20:39,196 --> 00:20:41,406
- I hear you be recruiting a crew.
- 223
- 00:20:41,574 --> 00:20:43,617
- Aye. That is,
- 224
- 00:20:43,784 --> 00:20:47,537
- Jack Sparrow be putting together
- a modest venture.
- 225
- 00:20:49,332 --> 00:20:51,625
- You got some nerve, ain't ya?
- 226
- 00:20:51,792 --> 00:20:53,293
- Turning up here dressed like that?
- 227
- 00:20:53,461 --> 00:20:55,420
- What are you, some kind of impostor?
- 228
- 00:20:55,588 --> 00:20:57,756
- Have you any idea who I am, mate?
- 229
- 00:21:00,134 --> 00:21:01,551
- Oi, muckers!
- 230
- 00:21:01,719 --> 00:21:04,304
- There's a bloke here what's
- forgotten his own name!
- 231
- 00:21:07,141 --> 00:21:09,351
- Lads, I'm sailing with Sparrow.
- 232
- 00:21:09,518 --> 00:21:11,269
- Who'll buy a sailor a drink?
- 233
- 00:21:13,898 --> 00:21:14,898
- Who's next?
- 234
- 00:21:23,366 --> 00:21:26,409
- Bring us some more of those ones.
- 235
- 00:21:26,577 --> 00:21:28,745
- Yeah, make it four.
- 236
- 00:21:37,254 --> 00:21:41,341
- You've stolen me,
- and I'm here to take meself back.
- 237
- 00:22:14,792 --> 00:22:16,126
- Stop doing that.
- 238
- 00:23:48,427 --> 00:23:51,096
- Only one person alive knows that move.
- 239
- 00:23:58,938 --> 00:24:00,980
- Always wanted to do that.
- 240
- 00:24:02,108 --> 00:24:03,691
- Hello, Angelica.
- 241
- 00:24:06,112 --> 00:24:09,989
- Hello, Jack. Are you impressed?
- 242
- 00:24:10,157 --> 00:24:13,326
- I think I almost killed you
- once or twice there.
- 243
- 00:24:13,494 --> 00:24:17,539
- I'm touched at this most
- sincerest form of flattery.
- 244
- 00:24:18,999 --> 00:24:21,209
- But why?
- 245
- 00:24:21,377 --> 00:24:24,003
- You were the only pirate
- I thought I would pass for.
- 246
- 00:24:24,171 --> 00:24:25,880
- That is not a compliment.
- 247
- 00:24:28,342 --> 00:24:31,970
- Don't worry, Jack.
- I forgave you a long time ago.
- 248
- 00:24:32,138 --> 00:24:37,267
- - For what? For leaving you?
- - Recall that I left you.
- 249
- 00:24:37,434 --> 00:24:41,312
- A gentleman allows a lady
- to maintain her fictions.
- 250
- 00:24:41,480 --> 00:24:44,983
- Look, Sparrow. As long as
- my sailors get their money,
- 251
- 00:24:45,151 --> 00:24:49,154
- they're willing to put up with
- any number of peculiarities.
- 252
- 00:24:49,321 --> 00:24:52,991
- There is one peculiarity
- with which I will not put up with.
- 253
- 00:24:53,659 --> 00:24:56,703
- I will be impersonated as "Captain."
- Nothing less.
- 254
- 00:24:56,871 --> 00:24:58,872
- Well, for that, you need a ship,
- 255
- 00:24:59,039 --> 00:25:01,499
- and as it turns out, I have one.
- 256
- 00:25:02,459 --> 00:25:04,377
- I could use a ship.
- 257
- 00:25:04,545 --> 00:25:07,255
- I hear tell you've been to the Fountain.
- 258
- 00:25:07,423 --> 00:25:09,549
- There be a lot of hear-telling
- going on these days.
- 259
- 00:25:09,717 --> 00:25:14,220
- - The Fountain of Youth.
- - Dearest Angelica, fret not.
- 260
- 00:25:14,388 --> 00:25:17,098
- You still have a few usable years left.
- 261
- 00:25:18,475 --> 00:25:20,602
- Always so charming.
- 262
- 00:25:20,769 --> 00:25:21,853
- You didn't answer me.
- 263
- 00:25:22,021 --> 00:25:24,564
- Aye. Regarding the Fountain.
- Waste of time, really...
- 264
- 00:25:24,732 --> 00:25:28,318
- Milady, I see unseamanlike fellows
- of an officious-looking nature.
- 265
- 00:25:28,485 --> 00:25:31,112
- Wretched pirates!
- Find 'em! Maggots!
- 266
- 00:25:35,367 --> 00:25:36,492
- Friends of yours?
- 267
- 00:25:36,660 --> 00:25:39,287
- I may have unintentionally
- slighted some king or other.
- 268
- 00:25:39,455 --> 00:25:41,206
- Open it!
- 269
- 00:25:41,373 --> 00:25:44,000
- - Yeah, you haven't changed.
- - Implying the need?
- 270
- 00:25:44,168 --> 00:25:45,501
- Yes.
- 271
- 00:25:45,669 --> 00:25:47,337
- Open this door,
- in the name of His Majesty.
- 272
- 00:25:47,504 --> 00:25:50,840
- You betrayed me.
- You seduced me and you used me.
- 273
- 00:25:51,008 --> 00:25:52,717
- I was innocent of the ways of men.
- 274
- 00:25:52,885 --> 00:25:56,137
- You demonstrated a lot of technique
- for someone I supposedly corrupted.
- 275
- 00:25:56,305 --> 00:25:59,057
- Imminent danger. Here, now, milady!
- 276
- 00:25:59,225 --> 00:26:00,767
- Open it!
- 277
- 00:26:00,935 --> 00:26:04,520
- I was ready to take my vows. And you...
- 278
- 00:26:04,688 --> 00:26:07,315
- What were you doing in
- a Spanish convent, anyway?
- 279
- 00:26:07,483 --> 00:26:10,193
- Mistook it for a brothel.
- Honest mistake.
- 280
- 00:26:14,156 --> 00:26:15,782
- - There he is!
- - Over there!
- 281
- 00:26:34,218 --> 00:26:36,135
- We are at a disadvantage.
- 282
- 00:26:36,303 --> 00:26:39,681
- Speak for yourself.
- Unlike some who pretend to be,
- 283
- 00:26:39,848 --> 00:26:41,599
- but cannot, in fact, hold a candle to,
- 284
- 00:26:41,767 --> 00:26:43,184
- I am Captain Jack Sparrow.
- 285
- 00:27:20,431 --> 00:27:22,974
- How can you say I used you?
- 286
- 00:27:23,142 --> 00:27:25,310
- You know exactly how.
- 287
- 00:27:25,477 --> 00:27:28,563
- I know, but how can you say it?
- 288
- 00:27:33,235 --> 00:27:36,738
- - So, what is it?
- - What is what?
- 289
- 00:27:36,905 --> 00:27:38,406
- About the Fountain.
- 290
- 00:27:41,035 --> 00:27:42,035
- What do you know?
- 291
- 00:27:44,038 --> 00:27:45,580
- You don't happen to be in possession
- 292
- 00:27:45,748 --> 00:27:48,958
- of two silver chalices,
- circa Ponce de León?
- 293
- 00:27:49,710 --> 00:27:51,544
- - No.
- - Thought not.
- 294
- 00:27:51,712 --> 00:27:55,298
- - Why?
- - I hear stories.
- 295
- 00:27:55,466 --> 00:27:57,258
- Rumors.
- 296
- 00:27:57,426 --> 00:27:59,552
- You are, of course, aware of the ritual.
- 297
- 00:28:00,471 --> 00:28:01,596
- Yes, I am.
- 298
- 00:28:03,974 --> 00:28:06,684
- What is it?
- What is required?
- 299
- 00:28:11,315 --> 00:28:13,274
- A mermaid, Jack.
- 300
- 00:28:21,283 --> 00:28:22,658
- There's been a mistake.
- 301
- 00:28:22,826 --> 00:28:26,329
- It's a life sentence, not death. Life!
- 302
- 00:28:31,794 --> 00:28:35,088
- - Barbossa.
- - Thank you, gentlemen.
- 303
- 00:28:35,255 --> 00:28:38,216
- I trust you can tie a noose.
- 304
- 00:28:38,384 --> 00:28:39,759
- That's a hard thing,
- 305
- 00:28:39,927 --> 00:28:42,887
- forcing a man to twist
- his own hanging rope.
- 306
- 00:28:43,764 --> 00:28:46,557
- You must lie in your bed
- the way you made it.
- 307
- 00:28:48,435 --> 00:28:49,769
- What's happened to you?
- 308
- 00:28:49,937 --> 00:28:53,314
- - Where be Jack Sparrow?
- - He escaped.
- 309
- 00:28:53,482 --> 00:28:54,899
- I'm on a tight schedule, Gibbs.
- 310
- 00:28:55,067 --> 00:28:57,402
- The HMS Providence
- sets sail at first light.
- 311
- 00:28:57,569 --> 00:28:59,695
- If you do not care to watch it
- hanging here dead,
- 312
- 00:28:59,863 --> 00:29:01,864
- with a mouth full of flies...
- 313
- 00:29:03,534 --> 00:29:05,159
- ...speak now.
- 314
- 00:29:06,912 --> 00:29:09,372
- Take me with you.
- Any point of the compass...
- 315
- 00:29:09,540 --> 00:29:14,335
- Take you where, Gibbs?
- The Fountain? Aye?
- 316
- 00:29:14,503 --> 00:29:17,505
- Is that where Jack be headed?
- 317
- 00:29:17,673 --> 00:29:21,676
- Have you anything
- you can offer me, Gibbs?
- 318
- 00:29:21,844 --> 00:29:23,344
- Anything at all?
- 319
- 00:29:25,180 --> 00:29:28,641
- Upon me naked word,
- you'll not see the dawn.
- 320
- 00:29:36,692 --> 00:29:38,401
- Hand it over.
- 321
- 00:29:43,198 --> 00:29:45,450
- - You fool!
- - I had just enough time
- 322
- 00:29:45,617 --> 00:29:48,077
- to study those infernal circles.
- 323
- 00:29:48,245 --> 00:29:52,874
- Every route, every destination.
- All safe... in here.
- 324
- 00:29:54,376 --> 00:29:58,379
- Welcome back to His Majesty's navy,
- Master Gibbs.
- 325
- 00:30:11,518 --> 00:30:13,478
- Show a leg, sailor!
- 326
- 00:30:13,645 --> 00:30:14,854
- Aye, sir.
- 327
- 00:30:16,398 --> 00:30:17,690
- What?
- 328
- 00:30:17,858 --> 00:30:21,027
- - There's been a horrible mistake.
- - Keep moving.
- 329
- 00:30:22,571 --> 00:30:25,490
- - I'm not supposed to be here.
- - Many a man's woken up at sea,
- 330
- 00:30:25,657 --> 00:30:27,575
- no idea what, when, wherefore or why.
- 331
- 00:30:27,743 --> 00:30:29,952
- No memory of the night afore,
- whence he signed up
- 332
- 00:30:30,120 --> 00:30:31,621
- and drank away all his bonus money.
- 333
- 00:30:31,788 --> 00:30:33,748
- No, no, no. You don't understand, mate.
- 334
- 00:30:33,916 --> 00:30:36,292
- I'm Captain Jack Sparrow.
- The original. The only.
- 335
- 00:30:36,460 --> 00:30:39,003
- Scrum, and the pleasure's all mine.
- Now, keep moving.
- 336
- 00:30:47,554 --> 00:30:48,971
- Scrum.
- 337
- 00:30:49,139 --> 00:30:51,349
- Get your elbows in!
- 338
- 00:30:53,894 --> 00:30:55,728
- Why is there a glass coffin?
- 339
- 00:30:55,896 --> 00:30:58,314
- Do I look like a man in charge?
- 340
- 00:30:58,482 --> 00:31:01,400
- - Where am I?
- - 'Scuse me, Captain Sparrow, sir.
- 341
- 00:31:01,568 --> 00:31:03,194
- I be right honored
- to welcome you aboard
- 342
- 00:31:03,362 --> 00:31:06,614
- our world-renowned vessel of infamy,
- Queen Anne's Revenge.
- 343
- 00:31:10,035 --> 00:31:11,661
- Blackbeard.
- 344
- 00:31:28,053 --> 00:31:29,887
- Work!
- 345
- 00:31:33,725 --> 00:31:37,436
- - He's a curious one.
- - He's been zombiefied.
- 346
- 00:31:38,730 --> 00:31:40,231
- Zombiefied.
- 347
- 00:31:40,399 --> 00:31:43,859
- Blackbeard's doing.
- All the officers are the same.
- 348
- 00:31:44,027 --> 00:31:45,736
- Makes 'em more compliant.
- 349
- 00:31:47,030 --> 00:31:48,990
- And perpetually ill-tempered.
- 350
- 00:31:50,701 --> 00:31:53,286
- - Come on. Scrub.
- - Yeah.
- 351
- 00:32:00,335 --> 00:32:04,005
- Pull! Pull! Pull!
- 352
- 00:32:08,552 --> 00:32:11,095
- Five days underway, at least.
- 353
- 00:32:11,263 --> 00:32:15,057
- Aye. You can tell that
- by the smell of the sea?
- 354
- 00:32:15,225 --> 00:32:16,934
- Smell of the crew.
- 355
- 00:32:20,522 --> 00:32:23,608
- Oi. What did that poor sod do?
- 356
- 00:32:23,775 --> 00:32:25,776
- And how can I make sure to not?
- 357
- 00:32:25,944 --> 00:32:28,237
- Him? Churchly fellow.
- 358
- 00:32:28,405 --> 00:32:30,406
- Always going on about the Lord Almighty.
- 359
- 00:32:30,574 --> 00:32:32,283
- Bible-thumper on this ship?
- 360
- 00:32:32,451 --> 00:32:34,327
- A missionary is his story.
- 361
- 00:32:34,494 --> 00:32:37,204
- What I heard was
- he got captured in a raid.
- 362
- 00:32:37,372 --> 00:32:40,207
- Rest of the ship got killed,
- but not 'im.
- 363
- 00:32:40,375 --> 00:32:41,667
- First mate wouldn't let it happen
- 364
- 00:32:41,835 --> 00:32:44,503
- on account of his premier standing
- with the Lord.
- 365
- 00:32:44,671 --> 00:32:49,050
- A first mate sticking her neck out
- for some prisoner.
- 366
- 00:32:49,217 --> 00:32:50,801
- That you don't see.
- 367
- 00:32:50,969 --> 00:32:53,638
- "Her"? First mate is a "her"?
- 368
- 00:32:53,805 --> 00:32:55,014
- Back to work!
- 369
- 00:33:04,358 --> 00:33:06,567
- Steady as she goes.
- 370
- 00:33:20,832 --> 00:33:25,169
- You are a ruthless,
- soulless, cross-grained cur.
- 371
- 00:33:25,337 --> 00:33:28,798
- - I told you I had a ship.
- - No, Blackbeard has a ship,
- 372
- 00:33:28,965 --> 00:33:31,759
- upon which I am now imprisoned.
- 373
- 00:33:31,927 --> 00:33:33,886
- We can do this, Jack.
- 374
- 00:33:34,054 --> 00:33:38,599
- The Fountain of Youth,
- like you always wanted.
- 375
- 00:33:38,767 --> 00:33:43,854
- Blackbeard. Edward Teach.
- The pirate all pirates fear.
- 376
- 00:33:44,022 --> 00:33:46,148
- Resurrector of the dead
- in his spare time.
- 377
- 00:33:46,316 --> 00:33:49,151
- - He will listen to me.
- - He listens to no one.
- 378
- 00:33:49,319 --> 00:33:52,196
- Maybe to his own daughter?
- 379
- 00:33:54,783 --> 00:33:57,660
- Daughter as in... beget by?
- 380
- 00:33:58,578 --> 00:34:02,373
- Long-lost. Recently found.
- 381
- 00:34:02,541 --> 00:34:06,335
- Who loves her dear papa
- with all her soul.
- 382
- 00:34:06,503 --> 00:34:08,546
- - He bought that?
- - I sold that.
- 383
- 00:34:16,012 --> 00:34:17,805
- Then it's the Fountain of Youth for him,
- 384
- 00:34:17,973 --> 00:34:20,808
- or him and you, not you and me.
- 385
- 00:34:20,976 --> 00:34:23,018
- No, Jack, that's the best part.
- 386
- 00:34:23,186 --> 00:34:25,229
- He will be dead.
- 387
- 00:34:26,565 --> 00:34:28,941
- You'll be handling
- that part yourself, then?
- 388
- 00:34:29,109 --> 00:34:31,318
- There is a prophecy.
- 389
- 00:34:31,486 --> 00:34:33,654
- Maybe you don't believe
- in the supernatural.
- 390
- 00:34:33,822 --> 00:34:36,282
- Oh, no, no.
- I've seen a thing or two.
- 391
- 00:34:38,869 --> 00:34:42,830
- The prophecy is this:
- 392
- 00:34:42,998 --> 00:34:46,792
- Blackbeard will meet his death
- within a fortnight
- 393
- 00:34:46,960 --> 00:34:50,379
- at the hands of a one-legged man.
- 394
- 00:34:50,547 --> 00:34:52,715
- That's why he needs the Fountain, Jack.
- 395
- 00:35:09,065 --> 00:35:11,817
- Master Gibbs, short we are a map.
- 396
- 00:35:11,985 --> 00:35:15,029
- Perhaps you'd be so kind
- as to provide us an heading.
- 397
- 00:35:18,867 --> 00:35:20,910
- Be a gem and pour me a gulper.
- 398
- 00:35:21,077 --> 00:35:24,497
- Nay. We be privateers,
- not pirates, Master Gibbs.
- 399
- 00:35:24,664 --> 00:35:26,749
- And in the king's name,
- we behave as such.
- 400
- 00:35:26,917 --> 00:35:29,710
- Aye, Captain.
- 401
- 00:35:33,173 --> 00:35:35,925
- Be we on the proper course, Gibbs?
- 402
- 00:35:36,092 --> 00:35:40,679
- Aye, it be proper. There's your proof.
- 403
- 00:35:47,229 --> 00:35:48,479
- The Spaniard.
- 404
- 00:35:50,065 --> 00:35:54,777
- All hands! Battle stations!
- Get to windward!
- 405
- 00:35:54,945 --> 00:35:57,988
- - All hands, windward!
- - Harden up two points!
- 406
- 00:35:58,156 --> 00:36:01,575
- - Two points!
- - Cast loose the cannons!
- 407
- 00:36:05,580 --> 00:36:09,291
- - Gunners, take posts!
- - Take position! Gunners ready, sir!
- 408
- 00:36:09,459 --> 00:36:13,295
- - Out! Thrust!
- - Await orders.
- 409
- 00:36:15,423 --> 00:36:16,757
- Steady!
- 410
- 00:36:18,134 --> 00:36:19,718
- Guns armed, awaiting orders, sir.
- 411
- 00:36:25,517 --> 00:36:29,061
- Sir. Orders, sir?
- 412
- 00:36:35,694 --> 00:36:38,404
- He never so much as turned his head.
- 413
- 00:36:38,572 --> 00:36:40,406
- The Fountain is the prize.
- 414
- 00:36:40,574 --> 00:36:44,159
- It appears we be not even worth
- the time it'd take to sink us.
- 415
- 00:36:44,327 --> 00:36:48,205
- And now we've fallen behind.
- All hands, make more sail!
- 416
- 00:36:48,373 --> 00:36:50,916
- All hands, more sail!
- 417
- 00:36:51,084 --> 00:36:54,378
- Ride hard between wind and tide!
- 418
- 00:37:04,389 --> 00:37:07,975
- The topic, gentlemen, is mutiny.
- 419
- 00:37:08,768 --> 00:37:10,519
- Mutiny most foul.
- 420
- 00:37:10,687 --> 00:37:14,189
- Aye. I signed up to sail
- under Jack Sparrow, not some pretender.
- 421
- 00:37:14,357 --> 00:37:15,608
- And a lady, at that.
- 422
- 00:37:15,775 --> 00:37:17,943
- And mention was failed to
- be made of this uncanny crew.
- 423
- 00:37:18,111 --> 00:37:20,446
- Make my toes curl, they do.
- 424
- 00:37:20,614 --> 00:37:23,657
- I got 'em. All of them.
- 425
- 00:37:23,825 --> 00:37:25,743
- - Well done.
- - Good lad.
- 426
- 00:37:25,911 --> 00:37:28,329
- On to it, then. Blackbeard.
- 427
- 00:37:28,496 --> 00:37:30,915
- - What are his habits?
- - Stays mostly to his cabin.
- 428
- 00:37:31,082 --> 00:37:33,834
- That's right, mostly to his cabin.
- 429
- 00:37:34,002 --> 00:37:37,171
- - Yes, but when he comes out...
- - He don't really come out.
- 430
- 00:37:39,174 --> 00:37:40,507
- He must come out sometime.
- 431
- 00:37:41,426 --> 00:37:43,594
- Not really, no.
- 432
- 00:37:45,472 --> 00:37:47,139
- Any of you sail with him before?
- 433
- 00:37:47,307 --> 00:37:48,724
- - No, no.
- - I've never.
- 434
- 00:37:48,892 --> 00:37:49,892
- Definitely not.
- 435
- 00:37:50,060 --> 00:37:53,896
- - Any of you seen him before?
- - Not really, no.
- 436
- 00:37:55,523 --> 00:37:57,691
- Stays to his cabin,
- no one sailed with him,
- 437
- 00:37:57,859 --> 00:37:59,860
- no one's seen him...
- 438
- 00:38:00,028 --> 00:38:03,030
- Good news, gentlemen.
- This is not Blackbeard's ship.
- 439
- 00:38:03,198 --> 00:38:04,990
- This is not the Queen Anne's Revenge.
- 440
- 00:38:05,158 --> 00:38:07,159
- No, this be the Queen Anne's Revenge,
- right enough.
- 441
- 00:38:07,327 --> 00:38:08,744
- How do you know?
- 442
- 00:38:08,912 --> 00:38:12,164
- I've seen the name,
- on the back of the ship.
- 443
- 00:38:15,418 --> 00:38:20,381
- Gentlemen, sirs, fellow conscriptees...
- 444
- 00:38:22,133 --> 00:38:24,218
- ...you have been monstrously deceived.
- 445
- 00:38:24,386 --> 00:38:28,514
- - We are decepted, then?
- - Yes.
- 446
- 00:38:28,682 --> 00:38:31,558
- You've nay been informed
- of a destination.
- 447
- 00:38:31,726 --> 00:38:33,852
- Death lies before us
- 448
- 00:38:34,020 --> 00:38:38,816
- as we sail for the Fountain of Youth.
- 449
- 00:38:40,652 --> 00:38:42,319
- It would be a sorry plight, mates.
- 450
- 00:38:42,487 --> 00:38:46,573
- - Death, for certain.
- - The garden of darkened souls.
- 451
- 00:38:46,741 --> 00:38:50,077
- - Untimely our ends will be.
- - Unless...
- 452
- 00:38:50,245 --> 00:38:52,746
- ...we take the ship.
- 453
- 00:38:54,082 --> 00:38:57,584
- We take the ship, then. Now!
- 454
- 00:39:01,840 --> 00:39:03,340
- Go on, then.
- 455
- 00:39:04,134 --> 00:39:06,760
- - Help me, shipmates!
- - Give it to 'em!
- 456
- 00:39:06,928 --> 00:39:09,138
- - Wake up! It's ours!
- - Come on!
- 457
- 00:39:09,305 --> 00:39:10,931
- Get up! Off your backside!
- 458
- 00:39:12,517 --> 00:39:14,852
- - Get off your fannies!
- - Take it to them, lads!
- 459
- 00:39:15,020 --> 00:39:16,812
- Help me! Fight!
- 460
- 00:39:30,410 --> 00:39:31,785
- Jack.
- 461
- 00:39:33,455 --> 00:39:38,042
- If this is a dream,
- you can keep the sword and boots on.
- 462
- 00:39:40,211 --> 00:39:42,713
- - If it's not...
- - It's a dream.
- 463
- 00:39:48,344 --> 00:39:49,386
- No, it's not!
- 464
- 00:39:50,722 --> 00:39:53,265
- I thought I should give you
- fair warning, we're taking the ship.
- 465
- 00:39:54,309 --> 00:39:55,809
- Nothing personal.
- 466
- 00:39:56,895 --> 00:39:58,771
- Think you might be better off
- if you just...
- 467
- 00:40:00,440 --> 00:40:01,732
- ...stay out of it.
- 468
- 00:40:25,340 --> 00:40:26,632
- Boggit.
- 469
- 00:40:48,154 --> 00:40:49,530
- Wretch!
- 470
- 00:41:19,185 --> 00:41:21,145
- You're either with us or against us!
- 471
- 00:41:21,312 --> 00:41:23,480
- I am not with you,
- neither am I against you!
- 472
- 00:41:23,648 --> 00:41:24,982
- Can he do that?
- 473
- 00:41:25,150 --> 00:41:28,152
- He's religious.
- I believe it's required.
- 474
- 00:41:33,491 --> 00:41:36,785
- Fight to the bitter end,
- you cack-handed deck apes!
- 475
- 00:41:48,631 --> 00:41:51,008
- Take him, men.
- Tie him down tight!
- 476
- 00:42:05,773 --> 00:42:07,482
- The ship is ours!
- 477
- 00:42:36,346 --> 00:42:38,555
- Gentlemen.
- 478
- 00:42:46,022 --> 00:42:49,483
- I be placed in a bewilderment.
- 479
- 00:42:49,651 --> 00:42:54,279
- There I were, resting,
- 480
- 00:42:54,447 --> 00:42:59,076
- and upon a sudden,
- I hear an ungodly row on deck.
- 481
- 00:43:02,163 --> 00:43:04,081
- Sailors abandon their posts
- 482
- 00:43:04,249 --> 00:43:06,750
- without orders, without leave.
- 483
- 00:43:07,877 --> 00:43:11,088
- Men before the mast,
- 484
- 00:43:11,256 --> 00:43:13,632
- taking the ship for themselves.
- 485
- 00:43:15,385 --> 00:43:17,678
- What be that, First Mate?
- 486
- 00:43:17,845 --> 00:43:20,681
- - Mutiny, Captain.
- - Again?
- 487
- 00:43:20,848 --> 00:43:23,809
- - Mutiny!
- - Aye.
- 488
- 00:43:24,394 --> 00:43:26,061
- Mutiny.
- 489
- 00:43:28,606 --> 00:43:32,025
- And what fate befalls mutineers?
- 490
- 00:43:32,193 --> 00:43:35,696
- Now, we know the answer to that,
- do we not?
- 491
- 00:43:35,863 --> 00:43:39,408
- Mutineers hang!
- 492
- 00:44:29,250 --> 00:44:30,959
- Captain, I wish to report a mutiny.
- 493
- 00:44:32,503 --> 00:44:34,087
- I can name fingers and point names.
- 494
- 00:44:34,255 --> 00:44:35,714
- No need, Mr. Sparrow.
- 495
- 00:44:35,882 --> 00:44:39,092
- They are sheep. You, their shepherd.
- 496
- 00:44:44,015 --> 00:44:46,683
- Have I mentioned, sir,
- what a lovely daughter you have?
- 497
- 00:44:47,352 --> 00:44:49,770
- A fitting last sight for a doomed soul.
- 498
- 00:44:49,937 --> 00:44:52,314
- Remember, Father.
- We need him.
- 499
- 00:44:52,482 --> 00:44:53,940
- If I don't kill a man
- every now and then,
- 500
- 00:44:54,108 --> 00:44:56,485
- - they forget who I am.
- - Coward!
- 501
- 00:44:58,154 --> 00:45:00,280
- They do not forget.
- 502
- 00:45:00,448 --> 00:45:02,824
- Your crew sees you
- for the miscreant you are.
- 503
- 00:45:02,992 --> 00:45:05,285
- A coward, no matter how many you slay.
- 504
- 00:45:05,453 --> 00:45:07,829
- Twice in one day,
- I find myself in a bewilderment.
- 505
- 00:45:07,997 --> 00:45:10,123
- You are not bewildered, you are afraid.
- 506
- 00:45:10,833 --> 00:45:13,126
- You dare not walk the path of
- righteousness, the way of the light.
- 507
- 00:45:13,294 --> 00:45:17,506
- No, sir. The truth is
- it be much simpler than all that.
- 508
- 00:45:17,673 --> 00:45:20,550
- - I am a bad man.
- - That, too.
- 509
- 00:45:20,718 --> 00:45:22,677
- I might have to kill you too, catechist.
- 510
- 00:45:22,845 --> 00:45:25,430
- - No!
- - All Latin blood like her mother.
- 511
- 00:45:25,598 --> 00:45:27,641
- Father, I beg you.
- 512
- 00:45:27,809 --> 00:45:31,520
- There I be again,
- forgetting why the missionary is here.
- 513
- 00:45:31,687 --> 00:45:36,066
- My daughter fears for my soul,
- or what's left of it.
- 514
- 00:45:37,110 --> 00:45:40,737
- You truly wish to save me, my child?
- 515
- 00:45:40,905 --> 00:45:42,823
- Every soul can be saved.
- 516
- 00:45:43,908 --> 00:45:45,742
- Be that true, young cleric?
- 517
- 00:45:45,910 --> 00:45:49,579
- Yes. Though you I see
- as a bit of a long shot.
- 518
- 00:45:50,623 --> 00:45:54,543
- Still, I pray for every unfortunate soul
- on this hell-bound vessel.
- 519
- 00:45:57,130 --> 00:45:59,756
- You disarm me with your faith.
- 520
- 00:46:01,175 --> 00:46:02,592
- Eight bells!
- 521
- 00:46:02,760 --> 00:46:05,720
- Which of you unfortunate souls
- stood watch?
- 522
- 00:46:05,888 --> 00:46:10,851
- - I did. I stood watch.
- - Gunner.
- 523
- 00:46:16,232 --> 00:46:17,607
- You?
- 524
- 00:46:18,317 --> 00:46:22,237
- Aye.
- 525
- 00:46:22,405 --> 00:46:24,364
- The cook.
- 526
- 00:46:24,532 --> 00:46:27,367
- Perfect. Lower the longboat!
- 527
- 00:46:32,665 --> 00:46:34,624
- Bring her about!
- 528
- 00:46:46,220 --> 00:46:49,222
- - Why do you do this?
- - Mutiny. Our laws be clear.
- 529
- 00:46:49,390 --> 00:46:51,641
- Our laws allow the Captain
- to show leniency.
- 530
- 00:46:51,809 --> 00:46:54,394
- I have given this man
- a chance to determine his fate,
- 531
- 00:46:54,562 --> 00:46:56,229
- a gift not afforded to all.
- 532
- 00:47:05,364 --> 00:47:06,781
- Oh, you now.
- 533
- 00:47:08,117 --> 00:47:10,702
- Chance to show the worth
- of your prayers.
- 534
- 00:47:10,870 --> 00:47:14,915
- Pray he be delivered from... evil?
- 535
- 00:47:23,257 --> 00:47:24,591
- Course made!
- 536
- 00:47:24,759 --> 00:47:26,593
- Stop. Give that man a chance.
- Give yourself a...
- 537
- 00:47:52,328 --> 00:47:54,913
- You know when I feel closest
- to our Maker?
- 538
- 00:47:55,081 --> 00:47:56,915
- When I see suffering, pain and anguish.
- 539
- 00:47:57,083 --> 00:47:59,584
- That's when the true design
- of this world is revealed.
- 540
- 00:47:59,752 --> 00:48:03,421
- And I see it revealed when in times
- of hardship and tragedy,
- 541
- 00:48:03,589 --> 00:48:05,840
- kindness and compassion
- are shown to those in need.
- 542
- 00:48:06,008 --> 00:48:08,385
- Perhaps you should pray
- for him to be unharmed, yes?
- 543
- 00:48:08,553 --> 00:48:10,720
- - Please, there's still hope...
- - Again!
- 544
- 00:48:23,484 --> 00:48:26,027
- I actually have no interest
- in the Fountain whatsoever,
- 545
- 00:48:26,195 --> 00:48:28,029
- so, if your heart is set,
- 546
- 00:48:28,197 --> 00:48:30,365
- you may drop me off
- anywhere you like.
- 547
- 00:48:30,533 --> 00:48:32,284
- That'll be all, Quartermaster.
- 548
- 00:48:35,329 --> 00:48:38,790
- Your words surround you like fog
- and make you hard to see.
- 549
- 00:48:38,958 --> 00:48:42,752
- And what of you,
- the mighty Blackbeard?
- 550
- 00:48:42,920 --> 00:48:45,672
- Beheaded they say.
- Still, your body swam
- 551
- 00:48:45,840 --> 00:48:49,259
- three times around your ship,
- then climbed back onboard.
- 552
- 00:48:49,427 --> 00:48:52,012
- And here you are, running scared.
- 553
- 00:48:52,680 --> 00:48:56,057
- - Scared.
- - To the Fountain.
- 554
- 00:48:56,225 --> 00:48:59,227
- The Quartermaster
- sees things before they happen.
- 555
- 00:48:59,395 --> 00:49:03,857
- He has foreseen my death,
- and so the fates have spoken.
- 556
- 00:49:04,025 --> 00:49:06,359
- The threads of destiny woven.
- 557
- 00:49:06,527 --> 00:49:09,446
- You have a ridiculously
- high regard for fate, mate.
- 558
- 00:49:09,614 --> 00:49:11,197
- - And you?
- - Me?
- 559
- 00:49:11,365 --> 00:49:15,619
- I'm skeptical of predicting
- any future... which includes me.
- 560
- 00:49:15,786 --> 00:49:21,541
- It'd be foolish to battle fate,
- but I'd be tempted to cheat it.
- 561
- 00:49:21,709 --> 00:49:24,544
- I will reach the Fountain.
- You will lead me.
- 562
- 00:49:27,048 --> 00:49:31,009
- That knife will serve you no better
- than the mutiny you devised.
- 563
- 00:49:31,177 --> 00:49:32,927
- Mutiny served me well.
- 564
- 00:49:33,095 --> 00:49:35,013
- It gained me an audience with you.
- 565
- 00:49:37,058 --> 00:49:38,224
- Aye.
- 566
- 00:49:39,685 --> 00:49:41,436
- To warn you.
- 567
- 00:49:42,438 --> 00:49:43,980
- Regarding your first mate,
- 568
- 00:49:44,148 --> 00:49:47,025
- who pretends to be persons she is not.
- 569
- 00:49:47,652 --> 00:49:48,652
- Do tell.
- 570
- 00:49:51,238 --> 00:49:53,031
- She is not your daughter.
- 571
- 00:49:56,327 --> 00:49:59,371
- You dare to speak
- thusly of my flesh and blood?
- 572
- 00:49:59,538 --> 00:50:04,042
- Sir, the woman is consummate
- in the art of deception.
- 573
- 00:50:04,210 --> 00:50:08,630
- I know. As I mostly unwittingly
- set her on her wicked path.
- 574
- 00:50:08,798 --> 00:50:10,715
- Though I cannot claim credit
- 575
- 00:50:10,883 --> 00:50:13,802
- for her existing abundance
- of natural talent.
- 576
- 00:50:15,846 --> 00:50:18,306
- Angelica.
- My beloved daughter,
- 577
- 00:50:18,474 --> 00:50:21,059
- the one true good thing
- I have done in this life,
- 578
- 00:50:21,227 --> 00:50:23,853
- and you claim to be the one
- who corrupted her?
- 579
- 00:50:24,021 --> 00:50:28,024
- Sir, what she is is pure evil.
- 580
- 00:50:28,192 --> 00:50:30,568
- More to be feared than a wild beast.
- 581
- 00:50:30,736 --> 00:50:34,531
- Hungry wild beast with gnashing teeth.
- 582
- 00:50:34,699 --> 00:50:36,700
- Vengeful, hungry from hell beast...
- 583
- 00:50:36,867 --> 00:50:38,993
- - Father?
- - Sweetness!
- 584
- 00:50:40,955 --> 00:50:42,497
- No need to hurt him, Father.
- 585
- 00:50:42,665 --> 00:50:45,875
- He will help us. Won't you, Jack?
- 586
- 00:50:46,043 --> 00:50:49,754
- You see? Even now,
- she attends to your welfare,
- 587
- 00:50:49,922 --> 00:50:53,466
- giving lie to the claims
- you make of her.
- 588
- 00:51:01,058 --> 00:51:05,520
- You will lead us to the Fountain. Yes?
- 589
- 00:51:06,355 --> 00:51:08,022
- Put another way.
- 590
- 00:51:08,858 --> 00:51:12,235
- If I do not make it
- to the Fountain in time...
- 591
- 00:51:13,904 --> 00:51:16,865
- ...neither will you.
- 592
- 00:51:19,034 --> 00:51:23,163
- I'll have a wee look-see at those charts
- straight away then, shall I?
- 593
- 00:51:26,917 --> 00:51:28,168
- Sir.
- 594
- 00:51:31,046 --> 00:51:33,381
- - Aye?
- - Captain, sir,
- 595
- 00:51:33,549 --> 00:51:35,925
- I am unhappy to report rumors, sir,
- 596
- 00:51:36,093 --> 00:51:38,261
- among the crew,
- as to our destination.
- 597
- 00:51:39,472 --> 00:51:41,431
- Shut your trap and make way.
- 598
- 00:51:45,478 --> 00:51:49,063
- - That's the way of it, then.
- - No disrespect, sir.
- 599
- 00:51:49,899 --> 00:51:52,692
- What do the men fear?
- Say it. Speak the words.
- 600
- 00:51:53,486 --> 00:51:54,778
- Whitecap Bay.
- 601
- 00:51:54,945 --> 00:51:58,031
- Aye, Whitecap Bay.
- 602
- 00:51:58,199 --> 00:52:02,243
- And every worthless seaman
- fears the name, and rightly so,
- 603
- 00:52:02,411 --> 00:52:04,746
- though few know why or dare to ask.
- 604
- 00:52:04,914 --> 00:52:06,539
- Be the stories true?
- 605
- 00:52:06,707 --> 00:52:08,500
- Say what robs you of
- your staunch heart, Gibbs,
- 606
- 00:52:08,667 --> 00:52:11,795
- or forever leave it
- to the wider fields of fancy.
- 607
- 00:52:14,507 --> 00:52:16,090
- Mermaids, Captain.
- 608
- 00:52:16,258 --> 00:52:18,009
- Aye. Mermaids.
- 609
- 00:52:18,177 --> 00:52:22,305
- Sea ghouls, devil fish,
- dreadful in hunger for flesh of man.
- 610
- 00:52:22,473 --> 00:52:26,017
- Mermaid waters, that be our path.
- 611
- 00:52:26,185 --> 00:52:27,727
- Cling to your soul, Gibbs,
- 612
- 00:52:27,895 --> 00:52:31,523
- as mermaids be given
- to take the rest...
- 613
- 00:52:31,690 --> 00:52:33,066
- ...to the bone.
- 614
- 00:52:34,652 --> 00:52:37,779
- Steady! Steady, men!
- Find your courage,
- 615
- 00:52:37,947 --> 00:52:39,823
- or be ready to purpose your fear!
- 616
- 00:52:39,990 --> 00:52:42,367
- Save yourselves!
- 617
- 00:52:44,954 --> 00:52:47,789
- - Man overboard!
- - Nay! A deserter.
- 618
- 00:52:47,957 --> 00:52:49,707
- - Come about.
- - Nay!
- 619
- 00:52:51,001 --> 00:52:54,796
- Gentlemen, I shall not ask
- any more of any man than what
- 620
- 00:52:54,964 --> 00:52:59,425
- that man can deliver, but I do ask this:
- Are we not king's men?
- 621
- 00:52:59,593 --> 00:53:01,010
- Aye.
- 622
- 00:53:01,178 --> 00:53:03,930
- - On the king's mission?
- - Aye.
- 623
- 00:53:04,098 --> 00:53:08,309
- I did not note any fear in the eyes
- of the Spanish as they passed us by.
- 624
- 00:53:08,477 --> 00:53:11,187
- - Are we not king's men?
- - Aye!
- 625
- 00:53:11,355 --> 00:53:14,274
- Aye! Hands all off, and bear away!
- 626
- 00:53:14,441 --> 00:53:17,360
- Stave on ahead to Whitecap Bay!
- 627
- 00:53:19,029 --> 00:53:21,364
- Bear on, Whitecap Bay!
- 628
- 00:53:35,379 --> 00:53:36,838
- Come.
- 629
- 00:53:37,006 --> 00:53:38,298
- Little drink?
- 630
- 00:53:38,465 --> 00:53:41,676
- Wine, music, candlelight.
- 631
- 00:53:41,844 --> 00:53:44,053
- I think we've traveled down
- this road before, Jack.
- 632
- 00:53:44,221 --> 00:53:46,014
- Yes, we have.
- 633
- 00:53:47,016 --> 00:53:48,391
- I remember it well.
- 634
- 00:53:50,269 --> 00:53:55,064
- Winding, twisting and
- turning, gyrating, writhing.
- 635
- 00:53:55,232 --> 00:53:57,525
- Incessant writhing.
- 636
- 00:53:57,693 --> 00:53:59,527
- Do you recall Saint Dominique?
- 637
- 00:54:00,946 --> 00:54:02,530
- La Martinique.
- 638
- 00:54:02,698 --> 00:54:04,365
- I tried to kill you in Saint Dominique.
- 639
- 00:54:04,533 --> 00:54:06,284
- Either or.
- 640
- 00:54:07,119 --> 00:54:09,120
- Hardly appropriate for a first mate.
- 641
- 00:54:09,288 --> 00:54:12,707
- Was I the first? I've often wondered.
- 642
- 00:54:12,875 --> 00:54:17,086
- You can be so charming
- when you want something, Jack.
- 643
- 00:54:17,254 --> 00:54:19,714
- The trick is finding out what.
- 644
- 00:54:20,841 --> 00:54:22,926
- The truth, then, is it?
- 645
- 00:54:23,677 --> 00:54:26,137
- Blackbeard has served his purpose.
- 646
- 00:54:26,305 --> 00:54:28,598
- You and I can go to
- the Fountain together,
- 647
- 00:54:28,766 --> 00:54:31,809
- where we shall bathe one another
- in equal shares of fame
- 648
- 00:54:31,977 --> 00:54:33,978
- and other assorted debaucheries.
- 649
- 00:54:34,146 --> 00:54:37,106
- And I'll tell you
- the ritual of the Fountain.
- 650
- 00:54:37,274 --> 00:54:40,068
- Yes. The profane ritual.
- 651
- 00:54:42,821 --> 00:54:44,989
- Can I trust you, Jack?
- 652
- 00:54:45,157 --> 00:54:49,535
- - I need you on my side.
- - Oh, my dearest Angelica.
- 653
- 00:54:49,703 --> 00:54:53,122
- You and I are as
- thick as thieves, love.
- 654
- 00:54:53,290 --> 00:54:55,500
- Tell me the rules.
- 655
- 00:54:57,670 --> 00:55:01,297
- Water from the Fountain of Youth.
- 656
- 00:55:03,175 --> 00:55:06,552
- The shimmering tear of a mermaid.
- 657
- 00:55:06,720 --> 00:55:10,014
- The silver chalices of Ponce de León.
- 658
- 00:55:11,976 --> 00:55:13,685
- With these items...
- 659
- 00:55:13,852 --> 00:55:15,937
- - Yes?
- - With these items,
- 660
- 00:55:16,105 --> 00:55:19,482
- you may take all the years
- of life from another, Jack.
- 661
- 00:55:21,777 --> 00:55:23,569
- You know what that means.
- 662
- 00:55:23,737 --> 00:55:26,614
- We cannot go alone, you and I.
- 663
- 00:55:26,782 --> 00:55:29,033
- The ritual requires a victim.
- 664
- 00:55:30,786 --> 00:55:34,622
- - That is unfortunate.
- - Yes, it is.
- 665
- 00:55:35,666 --> 00:55:38,501
- I find my desire for the Fountain
- greatly lessened.
- 666
- 00:55:39,920 --> 00:55:42,547
- But there is something onboard
- you do want.
- 667
- 00:55:48,345 --> 00:55:49,679
- What about Blackbeard?
- 668
- 00:55:49,847 --> 00:55:53,433
- He's in the chart room.
- We'll have to be quick.
- 669
- 00:56:02,526 --> 00:56:05,111
- He keeps each ship as a prize.
- 670
- 00:56:06,905 --> 00:56:11,325
- You help me,
- and I promise you your pick.
- 671
- 00:56:11,493 --> 00:56:14,871
- Though I think I know the one
- you will choose.
- 672
- 00:56:20,794 --> 00:56:23,254
- The Black Pearl in a bottle?
- 673
- 00:56:23,422 --> 00:56:25,131
- Why is the Black Pearl in a bottle?
- 674
- 00:56:30,929 --> 00:56:33,765
- He's even more annoying in miniature.
- 675
- 00:56:33,932 --> 00:56:37,935
- - Do we have a deal, Jack?
- - Angelica, I know you.
- 676
- 00:56:38,103 --> 00:56:40,938
- You are not going to steal the life
- of some innocent man.
- 677
- 00:56:41,523 --> 00:56:43,816
- What about the one-legged man?
- 678
- 00:56:46,070 --> 00:56:47,695
- I need years, Jack.
- 679
- 00:56:49,531 --> 00:56:52,950
- Not for me. For my father.
- 680
- 00:56:55,579 --> 00:56:57,872
- I am truly the daughter of Blackbeard.
- 681
- 00:56:58,916 --> 00:57:01,084
- You've fallen for your own con, love.
- 682
- 00:57:01,251 --> 00:57:03,503
- No, he is my father.
- 683
- 00:57:03,670 --> 00:57:05,338
- The lies I told you were not lies.
- 684
- 00:57:07,174 --> 00:57:10,009
- You lied to me by telling me the truth?
- 685
- 00:57:10,177 --> 00:57:12,178
- - Yes.
- - That's very good.
- 686
- 00:57:12,346 --> 00:57:14,764
- - May I use that?
- - I'm sure you will, anyway.
- 687
- 00:57:14,932 --> 00:57:17,266
- Of course I will.
- 688
- 00:57:17,434 --> 00:57:20,103
- So, will you not give up this quest?
- 689
- 00:57:20,729 --> 00:57:23,856
- I want a father, Jack.
- I haven't had one.
- 690
- 00:57:25,109 --> 00:57:28,361
- Angelica, your father, Blackbeard...
- 691
- 00:57:29,947 --> 00:57:31,280
- ...he is evil,
- 692
- 00:57:31,448 --> 00:57:33,616
- and he will kill you given the chance.
- 693
- 00:57:33,784 --> 00:57:36,869
- - He cannot be saved.
- - And who are you to set
- 694
- 00:57:37,037 --> 00:57:39,205
- the limits on redemption?
- 695
- 00:57:39,373 --> 00:57:42,667
- You stole years of my life, Jack.
- You owe me.
- 696
- 00:57:42,835 --> 00:57:45,878
- And you are en route
- to getting yourself killed,
- 697
- 00:57:46,046 --> 00:57:48,339
- and I am not inclined
- to stand by and watch.
- 698
- 00:57:48,507 --> 00:57:52,218
- Whitecap Bay!
- 699
- 00:57:57,349 --> 00:58:00,726
- All hands on deck!
- Set to the longboats!
- 700
- 00:58:04,815 --> 00:58:05,815
- Lay 'em out flat!
- 701
- 00:58:06,525 --> 00:58:11,279
- No tangles. Make 'em look
- pretty for our dainty guests.
- 702
- 00:58:11,446 --> 00:58:15,241
- We're gonna need light.
- A lot of light.
- 703
- 00:58:17,035 --> 00:58:18,035
- Come!
- 704
- 00:58:39,850 --> 00:58:45,062
- Smell that? Whale oil.
- Stuff burns like a miracle from God.
- 705
- 00:58:45,230 --> 00:58:48,941
- - Can you make it work?
- - Made by the English.
- 706
- 00:58:49,109 --> 00:58:50,193
- Let's not get our hopes up.
- 707
- 00:59:01,246 --> 00:59:03,164
- The old moon in
- the arms of the new one.
- 708
- 00:59:03,332 --> 00:59:04,540
- First of the summer.
- 709
- 00:59:05,459 --> 00:59:08,669
- Perfect for hunting a mermaid's tear.
- 710
- 00:59:20,974 --> 00:59:24,852
- We're doomed.
- They be drawn to man-made light.
- 711
- 00:59:25,020 --> 00:59:27,688
- - Sharks?
- - Worse than sharks, boy.
- 712
- 00:59:27,856 --> 00:59:30,358
- There'll be mermaids upon us
- within the hour,
- 713
- 00:59:30,525 --> 00:59:33,986
- you mark my words.
- And we're the bait.
- 714
- 00:59:38,659 --> 00:59:42,286
- I heard it said a kiss from a mermaid
- protects a sailor from drowning.
- 715
- 00:59:42,454 --> 00:59:46,290
- Don't be a fool!
- Mermaids are all female, son,
- 716
- 00:59:46,458 --> 00:59:49,210
- and lovely as a dream of heaven.
- 717
- 00:59:49,378 --> 00:59:53,631
- But when it comes time
- to churn butter, so to speak,
- 718
- 00:59:53,799 --> 00:59:55,758
- they snatch a sailor out of a boat
- 719
- 00:59:55,926 --> 00:59:58,928
- or off the deck of a ship,
- have their way,
- 720
- 00:59:59,096 --> 01:00:04,016
- and then the sailors are pulled
- to bottom and drowned and eaten.
- 721
- 01:00:04,476 --> 01:00:07,895
- Or, sometimes, the other way around.
- 722
- 01:00:09,273 --> 01:00:11,816
- - Sing.
- - What?
- 723
- 01:00:13,193 --> 01:00:15,319
- They like to hear singing.
- 724
- 01:00:19,700 --> 01:00:23,244
- My name is Maria
- 725
- 01:00:23,412 --> 01:00:26,539
- A merchant's daughter fair
- 726
- 01:00:26,707 --> 01:00:30,293
- - Louder.
- - And I have left my parents
- 727
- 01:00:30,460 --> 01:00:33,629
- And 3,000 pounds a year
- 728
- 01:00:33,797 --> 01:00:36,799
- My heart is pierced by Cupid
- 729
- 01:00:36,967 --> 01:00:40,386
- I disdain all glittering gold
- 730
- 01:00:40,554 --> 01:00:44,015
- There is nothing can console me
- 731
- 01:00:44,182 --> 01:00:47,059
- But myjolly sailor bold
- 732
- 01:00:49,813 --> 01:00:52,773
- My heart is pierced by Cupid
- 733
- 01:00:52,941 --> 01:00:56,610
- I disdain all glittering gold
- 734
- 01:00:56,778 --> 01:00:59,488
- There is nothing can console me
- 735
- 01:00:59,656 --> 01:01:04,118
- But myjolly sailor bold
- 736
- 01:01:22,054 --> 01:01:23,554
- Lord save me.
- 737
- 01:01:26,808 --> 01:01:30,269
- Man, look. Look there.
- 738
- 01:01:31,146 --> 01:01:32,229
- You'll scare her off!
- 739
- 01:01:32,397 --> 01:01:33,898
- Aye, and good riddance!
- 740
- 01:01:39,321 --> 01:01:40,571
- Can you talk?
- 741
- 01:01:43,033 --> 01:01:44,784
- Yes.
- 742
- 01:01:51,833 --> 01:01:53,793
- You're beautiful.
- 743
- 01:01:54,628 --> 01:01:58,381
- - Are you the one who sings?
- - Aye.
- 744
- 01:02:01,301 --> 01:02:03,719
- Are you my jolly sailor bold?
- 745
- 01:02:06,139 --> 01:02:08,182
- - Aye, that I be.
- - Scrum, comport yourself!
- 746
- 01:02:09,059 --> 01:02:11,519
- Boys! There ain't much
- been given to me
- 747
- 01:02:11,686 --> 01:02:14,063
- in my brief, miserable life,
- there's the truth in it.
- 748
- 01:02:14,231 --> 01:02:15,940
- But, by God, I'll have it said
- 749
- 01:02:16,108 --> 01:02:19,485
- that Scrum had himself a kiss
- from a proper mermaid!
- 750
- 01:02:21,154 --> 01:02:24,365
- My heart is pierced by Cupid
- 751
- 01:02:25,033 --> 01:02:28,035
- I disdain all glittering gold
- 752
- 01:02:28,203 --> 01:02:31,580
- There is nothing can console me
- 753
- 01:02:31,748 --> 01:02:35,835
- But myjolly sailor bold
- 754
- 01:02:37,337 --> 01:02:40,840
- Come all ye pretty fair maids
- 755
- 01:02:41,675 --> 01:02:45,219
- Whoever you may be
- 756
- 01:02:45,387 --> 01:02:48,931
- Who love a jolly sailor bold
- 757
- 01:02:49,099 --> 01:02:53,811
- That ploughs the raging sea
- 758
- 01:02:53,979 --> 01:02:58,065
- My heart is pierced by Cupid
- 759
- 01:02:58,233 --> 01:03:02,403
- I disdain all glittering gold
- 760
- 01:03:02,571 --> 01:03:06,740
- There is nothing can console me
- 761
- 01:03:06,908 --> 01:03:11,245
- But myjolly sailor bold
- 762
- 01:03:11,413 --> 01:03:16,542
- My heart is pierced by Cupid
- 763
- 01:03:16,710 --> 01:03:19,920
- I disdain all glittering gold
- 764
- 01:03:20,088 --> 01:03:24,133
- There is nothing can console me
- 765
- 01:03:24,301 --> 01:03:28,095
- But myjolly sailor bold
- 766
- 01:04:04,257 --> 01:04:07,259
- Out upon it! It has begun!
- 767
- 01:04:49,135 --> 01:04:51,011
- Light 'em up!
- 768
- 01:04:51,179 --> 01:04:55,724
- Muster your courage!
- Drive 'em to shore!
- 769
- 01:05:06,194 --> 01:05:09,613
- Nets into the water! Quickly!
- 770
- 01:05:59,164 --> 01:06:02,499
- Retreat, all, to land!
- For your lives!
- 771
- 01:06:05,879 --> 01:06:07,254
- Retreat, I say!
- 772
- 01:06:07,422 --> 01:06:09,423
- Cowards! Back in the water!
- 773
- 01:06:09,591 --> 01:06:13,761
- There be no refuge on land! On my word!
- 774
- 01:06:46,878 --> 01:06:48,420
- Come on!
- 775
- 01:08:23,016 --> 01:08:25,184
- We got one!
- 776
- 01:08:29,481 --> 01:08:30,814
- I'm in love!
- 777
- 01:08:33,568 --> 01:08:34,985
- Check the wounded!
- 778
- 01:08:35,153 --> 01:08:37,905
- See if you can find
- one mermaid still alive!
- 779
- 01:09:17,237 --> 01:09:18,362
- Come, give a hand!
- 780
- 01:09:19,614 --> 01:09:21,615
- Well done, sailor.
- 781
- 01:09:22,617 --> 01:09:24,243
- Did everyone see that?
- 782
- 01:09:24,410 --> 01:09:26,411
- Because I will not be doing it again.
- 783
- 01:09:26,579 --> 01:09:31,250
- Back to the ship.
- We head for a protected cove. Now.
- 784
- 01:09:48,101 --> 01:09:51,019
- - Lord. Is that?
- - Mermaid.
- 785
- 01:09:51,187 --> 01:09:54,690
- - Give up this madness now.
- - I cannot.
- 786
- 01:09:55,608 --> 01:09:56,608
- Ever walk on the beach,
- 787
- 01:09:56,776 --> 01:09:59,027
- look back and see your footsteps
- in the sand?
- 788
- 01:09:59,195 --> 01:10:03,156
- It's like that,
- except the footsteps lie before me.
- 789
- 01:10:03,324 --> 01:10:07,119
- - Footstep, actually.
- - Whitecap Bay, sir.
- 790
- 01:10:07,287 --> 01:10:08,871
- We must hasten.
- 791
- 01:10:17,046 --> 01:10:20,549
- We travel by foot.
- Gibbs, I require a heading.
- 792
- 01:10:20,717 --> 01:10:23,844
- - But, sir, the men.
- - They be dead already.
- 793
- 01:10:24,012 --> 01:10:27,097
- - They don't sound dead.
- - Oh, is that so?
- 794
- 01:10:27,265 --> 01:10:31,560
- Well, I hear nothing
- but seagulls nesting.
- 795
- 01:10:31,728 --> 01:10:33,770
- What is it that you hear, Mr. Groves?
- 796
- 01:10:36,566 --> 01:10:40,235
- Seagulls... nesting.
- 797
- 01:10:40,403 --> 01:10:43,447
- - Nothing more.
- - Heading, Gibbs?
- 798
- 01:10:52,123 --> 01:10:53,665
- My God.
- 799
- 01:10:53,833 --> 01:10:55,834
- Your head or my heading.
- 800
- 01:10:56,002 --> 01:10:58,170
- I'll have me one or t'other,
- I don't care which.
- 801
- 01:11:03,384 --> 01:11:05,636
- All hands, forward!
- 802
- 01:11:21,110 --> 01:11:25,572
- - It's to you now, Sparrow.
- - Was that really necessary?
- 803
- 01:11:25,740 --> 01:11:28,367
- Best you not know the exact
- whereabouts of my ship.
- 804
- 01:11:28,534 --> 01:11:33,205
- - I be a cautious man.
- - So be I.
- 805
- 01:11:33,373 --> 01:11:35,082
- What I want first...
- 806
- 01:11:38,670 --> 01:11:40,712
- ...is Ponce De León's ship.
- 807
- 01:12:17,834 --> 01:12:19,626
- Why is it we've got to bring her along?
- 808
- 01:12:19,794 --> 01:12:23,005
- Because tears don't keep.
- We need them fresh.
- 809
- 01:12:23,172 --> 01:12:25,882
- What is the ritual again?
- 810
- 01:12:26,050 --> 01:12:28,468
- Water from the Fountain
- and a mermaid's tear?
- 811
- 01:12:28,636 --> 01:12:30,137
- And two silver chalices.
- 812
- 01:12:30,304 --> 01:12:32,931
- One cup with a tear, one without.
- 813
- 01:12:34,225 --> 01:12:36,601
- So, one with a tear and water in both?
- 814
- 01:12:36,769 --> 01:12:38,270
- Quite complicated, is it not?
- 815
- 01:12:38,438 --> 01:12:41,481
- Both get water. One gets a tear.
- 816
- 01:12:41,649 --> 01:12:44,276
- The person who drinks
- the water with the tear
- 817
- 01:12:44,444 --> 01:12:46,903
- gets all the years of life
- from the other.
- 818
- 01:12:48,114 --> 01:12:50,157
- How many years?
- 819
- 01:12:51,617 --> 01:12:54,578
- All the years
- that they have lived,
- 820
- 01:12:54,746 --> 01:12:58,248
- and they could have lived,
- if fate had been kinder.
- 821
- 01:13:07,592 --> 01:13:08,842
- Clergyman.
- 822
- 01:13:10,845 --> 01:13:13,764
- On the off chance that this
- does not go well for me,
- 823
- 01:13:13,931 --> 01:13:15,474
- I would like it noted here and now
- 824
- 01:13:15,641 --> 01:13:18,852
- that I am fully prepared
- to believe in whatever I must,
- 825
- 01:13:19,020 --> 01:13:20,771
- so that I may be
- welcomed into that place
- 826
- 01:13:20,938 --> 01:13:23,315
- where all the goody-goodies
- get to go. Savvy?
- 827
- 01:13:23,483 --> 01:13:27,110
- We have a word for that, Jack.
- You can convert.
- 828
- 01:13:27,278 --> 01:13:29,738
- I was thinking more
- of an as-needed basis.
- 829
- 01:13:33,743 --> 01:13:34,993
- Quartermaster!
- 830
- 01:13:35,620 --> 01:13:37,329
- - Aye?
- - She cannot breathe!
- 831
- 01:13:37,497 --> 01:13:40,540
- - She has water.
- - She needs air!
- 832
- 01:13:44,504 --> 01:13:46,421
- - Open this.
- - She will escape.
- 833
- 01:13:46,589 --> 01:13:50,300
- - You're killing her.
- - I support the missionary's position.
- 834
- 01:13:58,851 --> 01:13:59,893
- See?
- 835
- 01:14:04,982 --> 01:14:06,650
- Onward.
- 836
- 01:14:30,883 --> 01:14:34,302
- Just as I thought. Not this way!
- 837
- 01:14:36,389 --> 01:14:37,806
- This is the way, isn't it?
- 838
- 01:14:37,974 --> 01:14:40,767
- 'Course it is, but we
- should go around to the east.
- 839
- 01:14:40,935 --> 01:14:42,769
- That would take us out of
- the path of the chalices.
- 840
- 01:14:42,937 --> 01:14:44,688
- - Well, then we'll circle back.
- - There is no time.
- 841
- 01:14:44,856 --> 01:14:46,481
- You're the one who insisted
- on bringing the bloody mermaid.
- 842
- 01:14:46,649 --> 01:14:48,608
- - Well, the mutiny didn't help.
- - You walk like a girl.
- 843
- 01:14:48,776 --> 01:14:50,861
- - You would know.
- - Someone must go.
- 844
- 01:14:51,946 --> 01:14:53,446
- You mean split up?
- 845
- 01:14:53,614 --> 01:14:56,491
- You mean jump?
- This I cannot wait to see.
- 846
- 01:14:56,659 --> 01:15:00,579
- Sparrow will go.
- Find the ship, retrieve the chalices.
- 847
- 01:15:00,746 --> 01:15:02,747
- Sparrow? What makes you
- think he will come back?
- 848
- 01:15:02,915 --> 01:15:06,126
- Yes, what makes you think
- he will come back?
- 849
- 01:15:06,294 --> 01:15:08,753
- We cannot trust him, Father. I'll go.
- 850
- 01:15:09,630 --> 01:15:11,339
- She'll go.
- 851
- 01:15:15,386 --> 01:15:16,720
- How much farther to the Fountain?
- 852
- 01:15:16,888 --> 01:15:18,555
- I'm running out of time.
- 853
- 01:15:20,558 --> 01:15:22,684
- About a day's march north,
- following that river,
- 854
- 01:15:22,852 --> 01:15:26,313
- you'll get to a series of pools.
- Then you're close.
- 855
- 01:15:28,816 --> 01:15:30,066
- You will go.
- 856
- 01:15:32,987 --> 01:15:35,280
- I was sure it would come to this.
- 857
- 01:15:48,878 --> 01:15:53,006
- You know that feeling you get sometimes
- when you're standing in a high place?
- 858
- 01:15:53,174 --> 01:15:55,091
- Sudden urge to jump?
- 859
- 01:15:57,011 --> 01:15:58,553
- I don't have it.
- 860
- 01:15:59,972 --> 01:16:01,473
- I need those chalices.
- 861
- 01:16:01,641 --> 01:16:04,100
- Shoot. Save me the bother of the fall.
- 862
- 01:16:04,268 --> 01:16:07,312
- You will go. You will return...
- 863
- 01:16:08,648 --> 01:16:10,607
- ...or I will kill her.
- 864
- 01:16:13,444 --> 01:16:14,945
- You won't kill your own daughter.
- 865
- 01:16:15,112 --> 01:16:17,864
- Quartermaster, get me six more pistols,
- 866
- 01:16:18,032 --> 01:16:19,616
- remove the shot from all but two,
- 867
- 01:16:19,784 --> 01:16:22,244
- but do not tell me which two.
- 868
- 01:16:24,538 --> 01:16:27,123
- You get to choose, Mr. Sparrow.
- 869
- 01:16:29,919 --> 01:16:34,339
- No.
- 870
- 01:16:37,468 --> 01:16:40,262
- - Yes.
- - You're sure?
- 871
- 01:16:40,429 --> 01:16:41,846
- 'Course I am.
- 872
- 01:16:50,106 --> 01:16:51,147
- Again.
- 873
- 01:16:52,692 --> 01:16:55,193
- Please, they're not even loaded.
- 874
- 01:17:00,074 --> 01:17:01,408
- Again.
- 875
- 01:17:02,285 --> 01:17:04,160
- If you're so keen on killing her,
- 876
- 01:17:04,328 --> 01:17:06,705
- - why don't you just let herjump?
- - What?
- 877
- 01:17:07,498 --> 01:17:09,958
- If you jump and die,
- 878
- 01:17:10,126 --> 01:17:13,753
- then she will have her chance.
- 879
- 01:17:13,921 --> 01:17:15,380
- Again.
- 880
- 01:17:18,634 --> 01:17:20,510
- Oi...
- 881
- 01:17:20,678 --> 01:17:24,514
- ...if I jump, will I survive?
- 882
- 01:17:26,851 --> 01:17:28,184
- The doll.
- 883
- 01:17:44,535 --> 01:17:49,247
- - Yes, now you will survive.
- - This is nonsense! I'm going!
- 884
- 01:18:08,017 --> 01:18:11,227
- Wet. Wet again.
- 885
- 01:18:13,564 --> 01:18:16,441
- We go on.
- Due north to the Fountain.
- 886
- 01:18:17,276 --> 01:18:18,610
- Well played, Father.
- 887
- 01:18:20,404 --> 01:18:22,697
- You knew which guns were loaded, right?
- 888
- 01:18:25,451 --> 01:18:27,410
- Of course, my love.
- 889
- 01:18:37,088 --> 01:18:39,798
- Be nice to have a map about now.
- 890
- 01:18:39,965 --> 01:18:41,591
- Or a ship.
- 891
- 01:18:42,343 --> 01:18:46,054
- Stop! Hold very still.
- 892
- 01:18:47,515 --> 01:18:51,017
- Ye dare not let it touch your skin.
- 893
- 01:18:59,777 --> 01:19:02,987
- What? What be wrong with
- an older man having a hobby?
- 894
- 01:19:03,155 --> 01:19:05,657
- What are you stopping for, eh? Push on!
- 895
- 01:19:05,825 --> 01:19:07,992
- - Push on!
- - You can sleep when you're dead.
- 896
- 01:19:08,160 --> 01:19:09,327
- Push on!
- 897
- 01:19:10,955 --> 01:19:14,290
- Fortune continues to favor us.
- 898
- 01:19:42,069 --> 01:19:44,279
- The Santiago.
- 899
- 01:19:44,447 --> 01:19:47,157
- Famously captained by Ponce de León.
- 900
- 01:19:49,952 --> 01:19:51,369
- There's no one there.
- 901
- 01:19:51,537 --> 01:19:52,537
- Right, then.
- 902
- 01:20:27,239 --> 01:20:28,615
- We must not stop.
- 903
- 01:20:36,665 --> 01:20:38,416
- You will walk.
- 904
- 01:20:57,603 --> 01:20:59,729
- I cannot.
- 905
- 01:20:59,897 --> 01:21:01,648
- Walk or die.
- 906
- 01:21:08,113 --> 01:21:09,322
- Put your arms around me.
- 907
- 01:21:09,490 --> 01:21:12,867
- - I do not ask for help.
- - But you need it.
- 908
- 01:21:29,802 --> 01:21:34,097
- - We're in a hurry, yes?
- - Do not fall behind.
- 909
- 01:21:53,450 --> 01:21:55,159
- Hold here 'til I say!
- 910
- 01:22:08,257 --> 01:22:10,091
- Such beauty.
- 911
- 01:22:10,259 --> 01:22:13,553
- Surely you're one of
- God's own creations,
- 912
- 01:22:13,721 --> 01:22:16,639
- and not a descendant
- of those dark creatures
- 913
- 01:22:16,807 --> 01:22:19,058
- who found no refuge on the Ark.
- 914
- 01:22:21,854 --> 01:22:23,980
- Such beauty...
- 915
- 01:22:25,274 --> 01:22:26,858
- ...and yet deadly.
- 916
- 01:22:27,860 --> 01:22:31,321
- - Deadly? No.
- - You attacked me.
- 917
- 01:22:31,488 --> 01:22:36,409
- No. You are different.
- 918
- 01:22:37,369 --> 01:22:38,536
- Different?
- 919
- 01:22:38,704 --> 01:22:42,707
- Are you not? You protect.
- 920
- 01:22:46,128 --> 01:22:47,170
- Did you?
- 921
- 01:22:48,839 --> 01:22:51,591
- You pushed me down out of the way.
- 922
- 01:22:52,760 --> 01:22:57,221
- - You see the Fountain?
- - No, but we are close.
- 923
- 01:22:57,806 --> 01:22:59,641
- Bring the creature.
- Cover its head.
- 924
- 01:22:59,808 --> 01:23:01,768
- She has a name!
- 925
- 01:23:06,315 --> 01:23:07,815
- Pray tell.
- 926
- 01:23:14,073 --> 01:23:15,907
- She is Syrena.
- 927
- 01:23:56,907 --> 01:23:58,408
- Ponce de León.
- 928
- 01:24:02,121 --> 01:24:05,790
- If 40 pirates
- dreamt 40 nights of treasure,
- 929
- 01:24:05,958 --> 01:24:09,502
- it would not match
- the contents of this room.
- 930
- 01:24:09,670 --> 01:24:11,212
- You.
- 931
- 01:24:14,007 --> 01:24:15,800
- - You.
- - No...
- 932
- 01:24:16,969 --> 01:24:19,220
- ...you.
- - I was here first.
- 933
- 01:24:19,388 --> 01:24:23,391
- - You, why are you here?
- - Blackbeard sent me.
- 934
- 01:24:23,559 --> 01:24:26,018
- - Why are you?
- - Silver chalices
- 935
- 01:24:26,186 --> 01:24:29,522
- - for my royal liege.
- - Oh, please.
- 936
- 01:24:30,816 --> 01:24:32,567
- Back, back! We have to balance it out!
- 937
- 01:24:34,570 --> 01:24:37,155
- The whole ship will slide!
- 938
- 01:24:40,951 --> 01:24:42,535
- Right, then.
- 939
- 01:24:42,703 --> 01:24:48,624
- What ifwe each choose an item
- of approximately equal weight?
- 940
- 01:24:51,295 --> 01:24:52,712
- Put it back!
- 941
- 01:24:54,256 --> 01:24:56,299
- We touch nothing!
- 942
- 01:25:04,224 --> 01:25:05,183
- What about that?
- 943
- 01:25:05,350 --> 01:25:07,685
- The chalices.
- 944
- 01:25:09,438 --> 01:25:10,938
- Oi! Why do you get to look first?
- 945
- 01:25:11,106 --> 01:25:12,774
- Fine, then.
- 946
- 01:25:32,044 --> 01:25:33,586
- - Together.
- - Together.
- 947
- 01:25:36,340 --> 01:25:37,340
- Rocks.
- 948
- 01:25:38,425 --> 01:25:39,759
- The Spanish.
- 949
- 01:25:40,511 --> 01:25:42,178
- They're ahead of us, mate.
- 950
- 01:25:43,096 --> 01:25:46,349
- I shall have a look at that map.
- If it's what I fear...
- 951
- 01:25:56,443 --> 01:25:58,653
- I wonder why they left this behind.
- 952
- 01:26:01,657 --> 01:26:05,409
- Don't touch the map.
- 953
- 01:26:10,791 --> 01:26:11,874
- They know the path,
- 954
- 01:26:12,042 --> 01:26:15,920
- but I can also see where
- they'll most likely make camp.
- 955
- 01:26:29,393 --> 01:26:30,685
- Jack!
- 956
- 01:26:33,897 --> 01:26:38,025
- Gibbs, I was just on me way
- to break you out ofjail.
- 957
- 01:26:39,987 --> 01:26:41,487
- You stole my map.
- 958
- 01:26:42,072 --> 01:26:44,490
- Right. Best be started.
- 959
- 01:26:47,578 --> 01:26:49,078
- Olé.
- 960
- 01:27:06,471 --> 01:27:07,972
- Mermaids.
- 961
- 01:27:10,809 --> 01:27:13,728
- Careful, these pools run deep.
- 962
- 01:27:13,896 --> 01:27:17,440
- If she escapes, all is lost.
- Quartermaster.
- 963
- 01:27:19,109 --> 01:27:22,361
- Look. Look!
- 964
- 01:27:23,989 --> 01:27:26,908
- Staked out to die, to dry in the sun.
- 965
- 01:27:27,075 --> 01:27:30,661
- Only half in the water.
- Not enough to live,
- 966
- 01:27:30,829 --> 01:27:34,999
- butjust enough to make the dying slow.
- 967
- 01:27:36,209 --> 01:27:37,209
- Think on it.
- 968
- 01:27:37,377 --> 01:27:40,755
- Your people, murdered,
- harvested for their tears.
- 969
- 01:27:40,923 --> 01:27:45,217
- Syrena, won't you cry?
- 970
- 01:27:46,136 --> 01:27:47,929
- All die, even you.
- 971
- 01:27:48,096 --> 01:27:51,515
- - Soon, I hear.
- - Listen...
- 972
- 01:27:53,602 --> 01:27:55,436
- Listen.
- 973
- 01:27:55,604 --> 01:27:58,898
- Can you not hear your sisters scream?
- 974
- 01:27:59,066 --> 01:28:01,484
- Do you not hear them?
- 975
- 01:28:02,527 --> 01:28:05,321
- We need but one tear.
- 976
- 01:28:08,200 --> 01:28:09,492
- Vile creature!
- 977
- 01:28:09,660 --> 01:28:12,203
- - Chop off her fingers, one by one!
- - Choke her!
- 978
- 01:28:12,371 --> 01:28:14,956
- Cut out the tears
- from behind the eyes!
- 979
- 01:28:15,123 --> 01:28:16,415
- Where's your voice in this?
- 980
- 01:28:17,334 --> 01:28:20,336
- Maybe she'll have a change of heart
- when the sun rises.
- 981
- 01:28:20,504 --> 01:28:24,382
- Oh, aye, she will burn,
- but I cannot wait for the sun.
- 982
- 01:28:24,549 --> 01:28:26,217
- Perhaps we should build a fire.
- 983
- 01:28:26,385 --> 01:28:28,511
- - No.
- - Do not contest me, cleric.
- 984
- 01:28:28,679 --> 01:28:31,722
- - You will not torture her.
- - We need only one tear.
- 985
- 01:28:31,890 --> 01:28:35,017
- I will tear every scale
- from her body one by one if I see fit.
- 986
- 01:28:35,185 --> 01:28:36,727
- If that displeases you, go pray.
- 987
- 01:28:36,895 --> 01:28:39,981
- I was wrong. Not every soul
- can be saved. Yours cannot.
- 988
- 01:28:40,148 --> 01:28:42,984
- Behold, gentlemen,
- a man formerly of faith.
- 989
- 01:28:43,151 --> 01:28:46,028
- That vile creature, as you call her,
- is worth a hundred of you.
- 990
- 01:28:46,196 --> 01:28:47,905
- Oh, you care for her?
- 991
- 01:28:49,950 --> 01:28:51,951
- You fancy her.
- 992
- 01:28:53,662 --> 01:28:56,372
- And do not deny what is
- clear to my eyes.
- 993
- 01:28:58,208 --> 01:28:59,291
- Question is...
- 994
- 01:29:02,504 --> 01:29:04,463
- ...does she fancy you?
- 995
- 01:29:06,758 --> 01:29:10,302
- By God, she does. We are in luck!
- 996
- 01:29:11,763 --> 01:29:13,597
- Bring forth a tear...
- 997
- 01:29:15,142 --> 01:29:17,643
- ...or witness the death
- of this poor soul.
- 998
- 01:29:19,813 --> 01:29:23,232
- Syrena, if you could manage a tear,
- 999
- 01:29:23,400 --> 01:29:24,942
- I would be grateful.
- 1000
- 01:29:26,319 --> 01:29:27,903
- Sadness, yes,
- 1001
- 01:29:28,071 --> 01:29:33,451
- - but no sorrow... yet.
- - Not by your hand, Father!
- 1002
- 01:29:33,618 --> 01:29:36,245
- Time and tide wait for none.
- Quartermaster.
- 1003
- 01:29:48,592 --> 01:29:52,053
- Aye, mermaids are tough.
- 1004
- 01:29:52,220 --> 01:29:54,221
- The lot of them.
- 1005
- 01:29:54,389 --> 01:29:58,768
- Tie her up like the others.
- And get rid of this.
- 1006
- 01:30:03,356 --> 01:30:06,317
- - You are confident?
- - Yes.
- 1007
- 01:30:06,485 --> 01:30:09,445
- I am a woman. So is she.
- 1008
- 01:30:17,496 --> 01:30:20,498
- What's your play, Jack?
- Throwing in with Barbossa.
- 1009
- 01:30:21,583 --> 01:30:23,334
- There is a girl...
- 1010
- 01:30:23,502 --> 01:30:26,670
- ...a female... of the opposite sex.
- 1011
- 01:30:26,838 --> 01:30:30,758
- - When is there not?
- - Perhaps I should say "damsel."
- 1012
- 01:30:30,926 --> 01:30:33,928
- You're rescuing a damsel?
- Well, there's a first.
- 1013
- 01:30:34,096 --> 01:30:37,306
- Yes, but it's just that
- I may have caused said damsel
- 1014
- 01:30:37,474 --> 01:30:41,018
- - some manner of harm many moons ago.
- - Out with it.
- 1015
- 01:30:41,186 --> 01:30:44,480
- Gibbs, this is the woman from Seville.
- 1016
- 01:30:44,648 --> 01:30:48,526
- Ah, you pretended to love her,
- then you left her and broke her heart.
- 1017
- 01:30:48,693 --> 01:30:53,364
- Worse. I may have had,
- briefly, mind you...
- 1018
- 01:30:55,575 --> 01:30:58,702
- ...stirrings.
- - Stirrings?
- 1019
- 01:30:58,870 --> 01:31:02,832
- - Stirrings.
- - What? Like feelings, you mean?
- 1020
- 01:31:02,999 --> 01:31:06,001
- No, no, no. Not quite all the way
- to feelings. More like...
- 1021
- 01:31:10,132 --> 01:31:11,715
- All right, feelings, damn you.
- 1022
- 01:31:11,883 --> 01:31:16,554
- And you left her still.
- That's low.
- 1023
- 01:31:18,014 --> 01:31:19,223
- Thank you.
- 1024
- 01:31:26,148 --> 01:31:27,565
- Stealth over force.
- 1025
- 01:31:27,732 --> 01:31:31,443
- I'll take it from here
- on account of your condition.
- 1026
- 01:31:32,612 --> 01:31:34,446
- You don't have termites, do you?
- 1027
- 01:31:34,614 --> 01:31:36,574
- I appreciate your concern, Jack,
- 1028
- 01:31:36,741 --> 01:31:39,243
- but I'll be keeping
- you company all the same.
- 1029
- 01:31:39,411 --> 01:31:42,454
- Hold here, Lieutenant Commander.
- Wait for my signal.
- 1030
- 01:32:14,446 --> 01:32:16,530
- There. That one.
- That be the leader.
- 1031
- 01:32:16,698 --> 01:32:19,158
- Make note of his tent
- because that's where...
- 1032
- 01:32:20,660 --> 01:32:24,872
- No, wait. By God,
- that must be them right there.
- 1033
- 01:32:28,418 --> 01:32:30,628
- Your sword smells funny.
- 1034
- 01:32:30,795 --> 01:32:35,674
- Aye. Poison from the
- innards of poisonous toads.
- 1035
- 01:32:35,842 --> 01:32:38,928
- Just a scratch,
- you're a dead man in minutes.
- 1036
- 01:32:39,095 --> 01:32:41,388
- Would you mind pointing it
- the other way?
- 1037
- 01:32:41,556 --> 01:32:43,307
- I don't like toads.
- 1038
- 01:32:48,188 --> 01:32:51,607
- - What are you doing?
- - Planning an escape route.
- 1039
- 01:32:51,775 --> 01:32:55,819
- - Isn't that how you do it?
- - Yes.
- 1040
- 01:32:55,987 --> 01:32:59,073
- Or sometimes I just... improvise.
- 1041
- 01:33:26,101 --> 01:33:27,559
- Now what?
- 1042
- 01:33:28,478 --> 01:33:30,980
- We stroll out, slow and steady.
- 1043
- 01:33:31,147 --> 01:33:32,940
- Just like we belong.
- 1044
- 01:34:32,417 --> 01:34:36,628
- - I'm sorry, Syrena.
- - Philip, you're alive.
- 1045
- 01:34:36,796 --> 01:34:40,966
- - Yes.
- - You came for me.
- 1046
- 01:34:42,844 --> 01:34:44,345
- Why?
- 1047
- 01:34:46,473 --> 01:34:48,766
- You're different, are you not?
- 1048
- 01:34:50,977 --> 01:34:55,314
- Do you know not of kindness?
- Compassion?
- 1049
- 01:35:12,540 --> 01:35:14,500
- Tears of sorrow, never.
- 1050
- 01:35:14,667 --> 01:35:17,086
- Mermaids be too tough for that.
- 1051
- 01:35:17,253 --> 01:35:19,380
- But tears ofjoy...
- 1052
- 01:35:20,924 --> 01:35:23,300
- They say these be
- the more potent anyway.
- 1053
- 01:35:23,468 --> 01:35:26,428
- Syrena, on my word,
- I had no part in this.
- 1054
- 01:35:27,722 --> 01:35:29,139
- Let her go.
- You don't need her now.
- 1055
- 01:35:29,307 --> 01:35:32,226
- Let her go? No.
- 1056
- 01:35:32,394 --> 01:35:35,354
- Secure her bonds.
- We leave her with her own.
- 1057
- 01:35:44,948 --> 01:35:46,907
- How's that escape route working?
- 1058
- 01:35:47,075 --> 01:35:49,993
- Here's your chance to improvise.
- 1059
- 01:35:50,161 --> 01:35:51,453
- I'm attempting it.
- 1060
- 01:35:51,621 --> 01:35:54,415
- I might be able to get a hand loose.
- 1061
- 01:35:54,582 --> 01:35:56,834
- Oh, you got a knife.
- That's very good.
- 1062
- 01:35:57,961 --> 01:35:59,461
- Better.
- 1063
- 01:36:04,926 --> 01:36:06,176
- I want one of those.
- 1064
- 01:36:10,890 --> 01:36:15,102
- Here's to revenge. Sweet and clear.
- 1065
- 01:36:15,270 --> 01:36:19,690
- - Revenge?
- - Come, come, Hector.
- 1066
- 01:36:19,858 --> 01:36:21,233
- If you wanted the chalices,
- 1067
- 01:36:21,401 --> 01:36:24,069
- you'd seen they were missing and gone.
- 1068
- 01:36:24,237 --> 01:36:27,364
- You were lying in wait, for Blackbeard.
- 1069
- 01:36:29,367 --> 01:36:32,578
- King George. Privateer. Wig.
- 1070
- 01:36:33,746 --> 01:36:35,164
- Cheap theatrical facade.
- 1071
- 01:36:35,331 --> 01:36:38,167
- - I'm not buying it.
- - You weren't there that night.
- 1072
- 01:36:38,334 --> 01:36:42,129
- - When the Pearlwas lost?
- - Taken, not lost.
- 1073
- 01:36:44,757 --> 01:36:48,886
- We were off the coast of Hispaniola
- when we came under attack.
- 1074
- 01:36:49,053 --> 01:36:52,473
- No provocation nor warning
- nor offer of parley.
- 1075
- 01:36:52,640 --> 01:36:55,267
- We were peppered with cannon fire.
- 1076
- 01:36:56,436 --> 01:36:59,646
- And then the sea beneath
- the Pearl began to roil.
- 1077
- 01:37:01,232 --> 01:37:03,609
- The Pearlwas pitching
- and yawing violently.
- 1078
- 01:37:03,776 --> 01:37:05,611
- Every plank, every rail,
- 1079
- 01:37:05,778 --> 01:37:08,614
- every spar, all at once,
- began to creak.
- 1080
- 01:37:08,781 --> 01:37:11,783
- The rigging had come to life.
- 1081
- 01:37:11,951 --> 01:37:14,620
- Our own ship turned against us...
- 1082
- 01:37:14,787 --> 01:37:18,040
- ...tangling the crew,
- wrapping around 'em like snakes.
- 1083
- 01:37:18,208 --> 01:37:20,584
- And wrapping around me leg.
- 1084
- 01:37:20,752 --> 01:37:23,128
- But me arms were free
- and me sword was to hand.
- 1085
- 01:37:23,296 --> 01:37:26,798
- I am the master of me ship,
- not Blackbeard.
- 1086
- 01:37:26,966 --> 01:37:30,427
- I am the master of my fate,
- not Blackbeard.
- 1087
- 01:37:31,471 --> 01:37:33,805
- So I did what needed done.
- 1088
- 01:37:40,688 --> 01:37:42,606
- I survived.
- 1089
- 01:37:44,192 --> 01:37:48,362
- So... you're not after the Fountain.
- 1090
- 01:37:48,530 --> 01:37:52,157
- I care not for King George
- or tavern yarns
- 1091
- 01:37:52,325 --> 01:37:54,535
- that give hope for a healed limb.
- 1092
- 01:37:56,204 --> 01:37:59,831
- But I'd give my left arm
- for a chance at Blackbeard.
- 1093
- 01:37:59,999 --> 01:38:03,001
- - Not your right?
- - I need me good arm
- 1094
- 01:38:03,169 --> 01:38:07,798
- to drive my poisoned blade
- through his heart.
- 1095
- 01:38:08,800 --> 01:38:11,218
- I'll see you get the chance, mate.
- 1096
- 01:39:30,006 --> 01:39:31,298
- The prisoner's escaping.
- 1097
- 01:39:38,598 --> 01:39:41,266
- He's escaping!
- Fan out! Find him!
- 1098
- 01:39:41,434 --> 01:39:42,517
- Go! Go!
- 1099
- 01:39:44,604 --> 01:39:47,439
- Hold your fire! I want him alive!
- 1100
- 01:39:55,698 --> 01:39:57,616
- I figured that was the signal.
- 1101
- 01:40:40,743 --> 01:40:44,204
- - Go! Prepare to move out!
- - The enemy is soon upon us.
- 1102
- 01:40:45,957 --> 01:40:48,875
- I'm sorry about the chalices, Jack,
- but I've an appointment to keep.
- 1103
- 01:40:49,043 --> 01:40:52,003
- - I'll not be going back.
- - No need.
- 1104
- 01:40:52,171 --> 01:40:55,173
- - Shall we have a drink?
- - We'll drink at the Fountain.
- 1105
- 01:41:13,568 --> 01:41:17,112
- How is it we can never meet
- without you pointing something at me?
- 1106
- 01:41:18,322 --> 01:41:20,198
- You brought the chalices, Sparrow?
- 1107
- 01:41:20,366 --> 01:41:22,951
- Aye. Oi!
- 1108
- 01:41:26,456 --> 01:41:29,541
- - I see you brought a friend.
- - I did.
- 1109
- 01:41:29,709 --> 01:41:32,919
- And the one-legged man, he is near.
- Aye?
- 1110
- 01:41:33,087 --> 01:41:34,463
- Aye.
- 1111
- 01:41:35,298 --> 01:41:36,298
- Now...
- 1112
- 01:41:36,466 --> 01:41:39,259
- Before I go just handing them over,
- I do have one or two conditions.
- 1113
- 01:41:39,427 --> 01:41:41,470
- - Name them.
- - Firstly,
- 1114
- 01:41:41,637 --> 01:41:43,972
- I'll be having me compass back.
- No, no, that's secondly.
- 1115
- 01:41:44,140 --> 01:41:46,349
- Firstly, upon your word,
- 1116
- 01:41:46,517 --> 01:41:48,477
- you will bring no harm to Angelica.
- 1117
- 01:41:48,644 --> 01:41:50,979
- I'll make no vows
- to the likes of you, Sparrow.
- 1118
- 01:41:51,147 --> 01:41:53,565
- But it costs me nothing to admit
- 1119
- 01:41:53,733 --> 01:41:56,568
- that she was never in harm's way.
- 1120
- 01:41:57,236 --> 01:41:59,404
- Secondly then, priorly firstly,
- 1121
- 01:41:59,572 --> 01:42:01,198
- I will be having me compass back.
- 1122
- 01:42:02,116 --> 01:42:04,117
- Please? I do deserve it.
- 1123
- 01:42:04,285 --> 01:42:07,746
- Do you have any idea how difficult
- it was to catch that filthy pig?
- 1124
- 01:42:07,914 --> 01:42:10,248
- Not the big one,
- the four-legged one.
- 1125
- 01:42:13,711 --> 01:42:17,464
- Thank you. And thirdly, Mr. Beard,
- 1126
- 01:42:17,632 --> 01:42:20,300
- there are times, not very often,
- 1127
- 01:42:20,468 --> 01:42:23,553
- when I do reflect
- upon my heinous misdeeds.
- 1128
- 01:42:23,721 --> 01:42:27,974
- Chief among them, I note how poorly
- I have treated Mr. Gibbs,
- 1129
- 01:42:28,142 --> 01:42:30,769
- - my loyal first mate.
- - Aye! Now you bring it up...
- 1130
- 01:42:30,937 --> 01:42:33,605
- Left him to rot in jail, I did.
- Didn't care.
- 1131
- 01:42:33,773 --> 01:42:38,401
- Still don't. But, point being,
- you must let him go free.
- 1132
- 01:42:40,279 --> 01:42:43,615
- - Is that it?
- - I think so.
- 1133
- 01:42:43,783 --> 01:42:46,368
- Quick, or the pig runs,
- and good luck getting those chalices.
- 1134
- 01:42:46,536 --> 01:42:47,953
- Jack, if it's all the same to you,
- I'd be just as...
- 1135
- 01:42:48,120 --> 01:42:49,412
- Done.
- 1136
- 01:42:49,580 --> 01:42:50,747
- Release the swine.
- 1137
- 01:42:56,587 --> 01:42:59,798
- Perhaps, if you don't mind,
- I could tag along with you folk for a...
- 1138
- 01:43:02,593 --> 01:43:04,803
- This will lead you to freedom, mate.
- 1139
- 01:43:11,519 --> 01:43:14,354
- I could have swore it was
- somewhere right around here.
- 1140
- 01:44:44,487 --> 01:44:46,821
- We must not stop.
- 1141
- 01:45:04,173 --> 01:45:05,548
- Dead end.
- 1142
- 01:45:06,592 --> 01:45:08,510
- Dead. End.
- 1143
- 01:45:09,220 --> 01:45:10,595
- Dead end.
- 1144
- 01:45:11,681 --> 01:45:14,599
- Jack, I'm starting to think
- you don't know where you're going.
- 1145
- 01:45:15,434 --> 01:45:18,228
- It is not the destination
- so much as the journey, they say.
- 1146
- 01:45:19,480 --> 01:45:20,897
- Chalices, if you please.
- 1147
- 01:45:32,952 --> 01:45:34,452
- Stand back.
- 1148
- 01:45:56,851 --> 01:45:58,393
- Jack...
- 1149
- 01:45:58,561 --> 01:46:00,395
- ...have you ever, in fact...
- 1150
- 01:46:00,563 --> 01:46:06,109
- ...seen with your own eyes...
- the Fountain of Youth?
- 1151
- 01:46:06,277 --> 01:46:08,445
- I'm sorry, could you
- repeat the question, please?
- 1152
- 01:46:08,612 --> 01:46:10,071
- Quartermaster.
- 1153
- 01:46:11,032 --> 01:46:11,948
- No, no!
- 1154
- 01:46:15,661 --> 01:46:17,787
- Wait, wait! Wait.
- 1155
- 01:46:21,083 --> 01:46:25,503
- "Aqua... de Vida."
- 1156
- 01:47:04,877 --> 01:47:07,378
- Master Scrum...
- 1157
- 01:47:07,546 --> 01:47:10,381
- ...do you mind?
- - Squire?
- 1158
- 01:48:09,108 --> 01:48:11,067
- So beautiful.
- 1159
- 01:48:50,608 --> 01:48:53,193
- Sparrow, I'll be the first
- to taste those waters.
- 1160
- 01:48:57,698 --> 01:48:59,282
- Father.
- 1161
- 01:49:02,578 --> 01:49:04,829
- The one-legged man.
- 1162
- 01:49:07,416 --> 01:49:11,336
- - You brought him here.
- - Would I do that?
- 1163
- 01:49:11,503 --> 01:49:13,588
- Edward Teach!
- 1164
- 01:49:13,756 --> 01:49:17,008
- For crimes committed on the high seas,
- 1165
- 01:49:17,176 --> 01:49:21,012
- by the authority granted me
- by His Majesty the King...
- 1166
- 01:49:21,180 --> 01:49:24,349
- ...and with a goodly amount
- of personal satisfaction...
- 1167
- 01:49:24,516 --> 01:49:27,560
- ...I hereby place you
- in the custody of the court,
- 1168
- 01:49:27,728 --> 01:49:31,022
- and declare you to be my prisoner.
- 1169
- 01:49:32,107 --> 01:49:35,610
- My trick's out, is that it?
- 1170
- 01:49:35,778 --> 01:49:40,156
- Such crimes do include, but are not
- limited to, piracy, treason,
- 1171
- 01:49:40,324 --> 01:49:44,452
- murder, torture of
- the most heinous sort,
- 1172
- 01:49:44,620 --> 01:49:48,498
- including the brutal theft of one used,
- twisted, hairy right leg.
- 1173
- 01:49:49,333 --> 01:49:54,003
- You... dare face this sword?
- 1174
- 01:49:54,171 --> 01:49:56,589
- This far away from your ship? Aye.
- 1175
- 01:49:56,757 --> 01:50:01,469
- Aye. That be the cold breath
- of fate I feel down my nape.
- 1176
- 01:50:01,637 --> 01:50:07,267
- But I'll have one last fight, by God.
- 1177
- 01:50:07,434 --> 01:50:09,143
- Kill 'em all!
- 1178
- 01:50:10,813 --> 01:50:12,563
- Hang on a minute.
- 1179
- 01:50:12,731 --> 01:50:16,609
- I just... I just need
- to understand something.
- 1180
- 01:50:16,777 --> 01:50:20,113
- Right, so, you will fight against them,
- 1181
- 01:50:20,281 --> 01:50:21,572
- they will fight against you.
- 1182
- 01:50:21,740 --> 01:50:25,410
- All on account of him
- wanting to kill him?
- 1183
- 01:50:25,577 --> 01:50:29,497
- Where is the sense? Exactly.
- 1184
- 01:50:29,665 --> 01:50:33,376
- I say, let them fight
- each other while we lay back,
- 1185
- 01:50:33,544 --> 01:50:36,963
- watch, have a drink,
- place some wagers!
- 1186
- 01:50:38,090 --> 01:50:39,382
- Aye.
- 1187
- 01:50:41,969 --> 01:50:43,553
- - Kill 'em!
- - No quarter!
- 1188
- 01:51:14,084 --> 01:51:15,710
- Get off me!
- 1189
- 01:51:48,702 --> 01:51:49,702
- Scrum, the chalices!
- 1190
- 01:51:51,872 --> 01:51:52,955
- And the tear! Follow!
- 1191
- 01:51:57,002 --> 01:51:58,169
- Fight!
- 1192
- 01:51:59,129 --> 01:52:02,632
- Hand it over. The tear.
- There's a good lad.
- 1193
- 01:52:02,800 --> 01:52:05,093
- I'm more afraid of her
- than I am of you.
- 1194
- 01:52:10,641 --> 01:52:13,017
- Hand it over.
- There's a good lad.
- 1195
- 01:52:16,438 --> 01:52:20,149
- - The chalices, if you please.
- - Sorry, Jack.
- 1196
- 01:52:20,317 --> 01:52:24,529
- I told you, I need years.
- And now, yours will do.
- 1197
- 01:52:32,496 --> 01:52:33,663
- Scrum!
- 1198
- 01:52:55,352 --> 01:52:56,811
- Syrena...
- 1199
- 01:53:00,524 --> 01:53:03,317
- Oh God, you will not take her.
- 1200
- 01:53:03,485 --> 01:53:08,406
- If you have taken her,
- you will give her back.
- 1201
- 01:53:08,574 --> 01:53:10,908
- Give her back...
- 1202
- 01:53:11,076 --> 01:53:13,911
- Give her back, please. Please.
- 1203
- 01:53:37,561 --> 01:53:40,271
- I expected fate
- to put up more of a fight, eh?
- 1204
- 01:53:57,164 --> 01:54:00,875
- I will not have that smile
- on your face as I strike you down.
- 1205
- 01:54:02,377 --> 01:54:05,421
- Take a gander, Edward Teach.
- 1206
- 01:54:35,994 --> 01:54:39,288
- This land is hereby forever
- claimed in the glorious name
- 1207
- 01:54:39,456 --> 01:54:41,999
- of His Majesty King George...
- 1208
- 01:54:48,298 --> 01:54:51,175
- Someone make a note
- of that man's bravery.
- 1209
- 01:54:58,183 --> 01:55:01,894
- Señorita, the chalices, porfavor.
- 1210
- 01:55:18,620 --> 01:55:24,250
- Only God can grant eternal life,
- not this pagan water.
- 1211
- 01:55:35,345 --> 01:55:38,806
- Men, destroy this profane temple!
- 1212
- 01:55:41,560 --> 01:55:42,852
- The Fountain!
- 1213
- 01:55:56,950 --> 01:55:58,451
- You are a fool.
- 1214
- 01:55:58,619 --> 01:56:01,871
- You seek in this place
- what only faith can provide.
- 1215
- 01:56:02,039 --> 01:56:04,540
- Faith? In faith,
- there is light enough to see
- 1216
- 01:56:04,708 --> 01:56:06,917
- but darkness enough to blind.
- 1217
- 01:56:10,547 --> 01:56:12,798
- What devilry is this?
- 1218
- 01:56:16,803 --> 01:56:19,388
- - For the Pearl.
- - What have you done?
- 1219
- 01:56:22,934 --> 01:56:25,311
- Angelica! Don't! It's poison!
- 1220
- 01:56:29,983 --> 01:56:32,276
- I'm not such the fool
- to take on Blackbeard
- 1221
- 01:56:32,444 --> 01:56:35,821
- without a little venomous advantage.
- 1222
- 01:56:37,157 --> 01:56:38,616
- Jack!
- 1223
- 01:56:50,462 --> 01:56:52,505
- I claim Blackbeard's ship and crew,
- 1224
- 01:56:52,673 --> 01:56:56,092
- and this sword,
- payment for my missing limb!
- 1225
- 01:57:10,524 --> 01:57:11,899
- Hang on! Pull!
- 1226
- 01:57:57,195 --> 01:57:59,530
- Do not waste my tear.
- 1227
- 01:58:29,019 --> 01:58:31,145
- Drink this.
- This one has the tear.
- 1228
- 01:58:31,313 --> 01:58:33,272
- - You must drink the other.
- - No!
- 1229
- 01:58:34,065 --> 01:58:37,276
- I cannot save you both.
- One of you must sacrifice.
- 1230
- 01:58:38,236 --> 01:58:41,322
- You take it, Father, for your soul.
- 1231
- 01:58:43,366 --> 01:58:48,788
- Captain Teach, she's dying.
- You must save your daughter.
- 1232
- 01:58:49,998 --> 01:58:52,750
- This one takes life?
- 1233
- 01:58:52,918 --> 01:58:54,752
- This one has the tear and gives life?
- 1234
- 01:58:54,920 --> 01:58:56,170
- Aye, hurry!
- 1235
- 01:59:05,096 --> 01:59:09,350
- Angelica...
- Save me, my child.
- 1236
- 01:59:11,269 --> 01:59:12,686
- No.
- 1237
- 01:59:21,404 --> 01:59:22,822
- I love you, Father.
- 1238
- 01:59:35,836 --> 01:59:37,419
- Wait a minute.
- 1239
- 01:59:39,631 --> 01:59:42,424
- In fact, it might have been
- the other way around.
- 1240
- 01:59:43,301 --> 01:59:47,096
- This cup had the tear,
- that one had the other bit.
- 1241
- 01:59:47,264 --> 01:59:48,472
- Trickster!
- 1242
- 01:59:48,640 --> 01:59:50,474
- - Devil!
- - Father!
- 1243
- 01:59:57,524 --> 01:59:59,024
- You bastard! How could you?
- 1244
- 02:00:00,068 --> 02:00:01,485
- Your father saved you.
- 1245
- 02:00:01,653 --> 02:00:04,154
- Perhaps his soul is now redeemed, eh?
- 1246
- 02:01:05,008 --> 02:01:07,092
- You are hurt.
- 1247
- 02:01:09,346 --> 02:01:11,221
- In body only.
- 1248
- 02:01:12,933 --> 02:01:17,144
- My mind is at peace...
- because of you.
- 1249
- 02:01:18,229 --> 02:01:21,065
- - Me?
- - Yes.
- 1250
- 02:01:22,108 --> 02:01:24,485
- I was lost.
- 1251
- 02:01:25,487 --> 02:01:30,115
- The wind, the tides...
- 1252
- 02:01:30,283 --> 02:01:33,327
- ...they ought to renew a man's faith.
- 1253
- 02:01:34,913 --> 02:01:36,830
- But for me, only you.
- 1254
- 02:01:37,749 --> 02:01:41,460
- Philip, I can save you.
- 1255
- 02:01:41,628 --> 02:01:44,546
- You need only ask.
- 1256
- 02:01:46,049 --> 02:01:50,803
- - I seek but one thing.
- - What is that?
- 1257
- 02:01:51,846 --> 02:01:54,181
- Forgiveness.
- 1258
- 02:01:54,349 --> 02:01:57,643
- If not for me, you would
- never have been captured.
- 1259
- 02:01:57,811 --> 02:01:59,436
- Ask.
- 1260
- 02:02:01,356 --> 02:02:03,148
- Forgive me?
- 1261
- 02:02:28,299 --> 02:02:29,508
- I hate you.
- 1262
- 02:02:29,676 --> 02:02:31,969
- The bloke who saved your life?
- 1263
- 02:02:32,137 --> 02:02:35,305
- The years I possess,
- stolen from my own father!
- 1264
- 02:02:35,473 --> 02:02:38,475
- I only helped Blackbeard do what
- any father should have done.
- 1265
- 02:02:38,643 --> 02:02:41,812
- You are cruel and ignorant.
- 1266
- 02:02:45,567 --> 02:02:49,319
- One pistol, one shot.
- 1267
- 02:02:49,487 --> 02:02:51,697
- To kill myself before I starve?
- 1268
- 02:02:51,865 --> 02:02:53,407
- There's no trusting you, love.
- 1269
- 02:02:53,575 --> 02:02:55,993
- Besides, this is a
- well-traveled trade route.
- 1270
- 02:02:56,161 --> 02:02:57,745
- You can signal a passing ship.
- 1271
- 02:02:57,912 --> 02:03:01,331
- Or you can just bite the
- proverbial bullet, as it were.
- 1272
- 02:03:01,499 --> 02:03:03,083
- And how will I get free
- of these bonds?
- 1273
- 02:03:03,251 --> 02:03:05,961
- You broke free of your bonds
- half an hour ago,
- 1274
- 02:03:06,129 --> 02:03:08,922
- waiting for the precise moment
- to pounce.
- 1275
- 02:03:11,634 --> 02:03:13,302
- Admit it, Jack.
- 1276
- 02:03:13,470 --> 02:03:17,347
- - You still love me.
- - If you had a sister and a dog,
- 1277
- 02:03:17,515 --> 02:03:19,808
- I'd choose the dog.
- 1278
- 02:03:19,976 --> 02:03:23,312
- Treasure!
- There is a chest with jewels!
- 1279
- 02:03:23,480 --> 02:03:25,689
- Jewels with the power
- to rule the wind and tide!
- 1280
- 02:03:25,857 --> 02:03:28,942
- - You're making that up!
- - Wait...
- 1281
- 02:03:29,778 --> 02:03:33,447
- I am with child. Yours.
- 1282
- 02:03:34,699 --> 02:03:36,075
- I don't recall that we ever had...
- 1283
- 02:03:36,242 --> 02:03:38,952
- - You were drunk!
- - I've actually never been that drunk.
- 1284
- 02:03:39,120 --> 02:03:40,204
- Wait!
- 1285
- 02:03:42,123 --> 02:03:44,166
- There is something I want to say to you.
- 1286
- 02:03:44,334 --> 02:03:48,504
- Something I wanted to say
- from the moment we first met.
- 1287
- 02:03:49,464 --> 02:03:50,547
- Go on, then.
- 1288
- 02:03:52,926 --> 02:03:54,218
- I love you.
- 1289
- 02:03:57,847 --> 02:03:59,640
- As do I.
- 1290
- 02:03:59,808 --> 02:04:03,227
- Always have. Always will.
- 1291
- 02:04:07,774 --> 02:04:09,233
- I gotta go.
- 1292
- 02:04:09,400 --> 02:04:10,400
- Jack!
- 1293
- 02:04:12,737 --> 02:04:14,321
- This is not over!
- 1294
- 02:04:15,406 --> 02:04:16,448
- Jack!
- 1295
- 02:04:26,042 --> 02:04:27,543
- Missed!
- 1296
- 02:04:42,851 --> 02:04:45,853
- The Revenge is mine.
- 1297
- 02:04:52,569 --> 02:04:53,986
- Sir...
- 1298
- 02:04:56,489 --> 02:04:58,323
- We found this below decks.
- 1299
- 02:05:24,434 --> 02:05:26,685
- All hands!
- Ply to windward!
- 1300
- 02:05:26,853 --> 02:05:30,397
- Get cracking,
- ye blooming cockroaches!
- 1301
- 02:05:33,109 --> 02:05:35,694
- The Crown served me well.
- 1302
- 02:05:35,862 --> 02:05:38,822
- But now, by the gods of sea and sky...
- 1303
- 02:05:38,990 --> 02:05:43,076
- ...make way for Tortuga!
- 1304
- 02:05:54,214 --> 02:05:57,341
- Gibbs, you filthy, besotted shellback,
- you made it!
- 1305
- 02:05:57,508 --> 02:05:59,051
- Aye!
- 1306
- 02:05:59,219 --> 02:06:00,719
- And I trust we managed a profit
- 1307
- 02:06:00,887 --> 02:06:05,098
- - from ourjoint enterprise?
- - Feast your eyes.
- 1308
- 02:06:10,188 --> 02:06:12,689
- The compass led me straight and true.
- 1309
- 02:06:12,857 --> 02:06:14,816
- What of Blackbeard's men
- guarding the ship?
- 1310
- 02:06:14,984 --> 02:06:18,820
- I employed the selfsame maneuver
- we perfected in New Guinea.
- 1311
- 02:06:18,988 --> 02:06:23,033
- Seemed a shame to leave
- an entire fleet behind.
- 1312
- 02:06:23,201 --> 02:06:25,244
- Shame indeed.
- 1313
- 02:06:37,215 --> 02:06:38,548
- I hate that monkey.
- 1314
- 02:06:38,716 --> 02:06:42,135
- So, the Pearl...
- Any idea how to get her out?
- 1315
- 02:06:42,303 --> 02:06:45,305
- We shall need a crossbow,
- an hourglass, three goats.
- 1316
- 02:06:45,473 --> 02:06:48,475
- One of us must learn to play the trumpet
- whilst the other one goes like this...
- 1317
- 02:06:49,018 --> 02:06:52,271
- - I know a man with a goat.
- - Good. I can go like this.
- 1318
- 02:06:54,941 --> 02:06:56,566
- Jack, I have to ask...
- 1319
- 02:06:56,734 --> 02:06:59,569
- You had the chalices,
- the water, the tear...
- 1320
- 02:06:59,737 --> 02:07:02,239
- You could have lived maybe forever.
- 1321
- 02:07:02,407 --> 02:07:04,366
- The Fountain does test you, Gibbs.
- 1322
- 02:07:04,534 --> 02:07:07,411
- But better to not know
- which moment may be your last.
- 1323
- 02:07:07,578 --> 02:07:09,579
- Every morsel of your entire being
- 1324
- 02:07:09,747 --> 02:07:12,833
- alive to the infinite mystery of it all.
- 1325
- 02:07:13,001 --> 02:07:15,502
- And who's to say
- I won't live forever, eh?
- 1326
- 02:07:15,670 --> 02:07:18,755
- Discoverer of the Fountain of Youth.
- 1327
- 02:07:18,923 --> 02:07:21,800
- I have no say in it, Gibbs.
- 1328
- 02:07:21,968 --> 02:07:23,927
- It's a pirate's life for me.
- 1329
- 02:07:24,887 --> 02:07:26,388
- Savvy?
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