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Went and saw PotC2 this evening in Llandudno with the usual crowd. I'm still deciding if I liked it or not.

No, really. I dunno, maybe it's due to my cold and feeling so ill lately, but I can't muster up very much squee for this.

Okay, I have lots of squee for the Kraken. A lot.

Norrington gets the next greatest amount of squee. Norrington was hot and dirty and bitter and I loved him. I'm still not sure what he was on about at the end there, why he'd take the signed papers back to Beckett and what reason he'd have for giving him the heart, but I'm going to trust he has a very good reason.

I dunno, I just had a lot of issues with this movie. It felt...rambling. Like all the threads weren't tied together very well and it went on a bit too long for the second movie in a trilogy. I didn't like the whole cannibal island thing (ouch, racial issues much? That was horrible.) or Jack being so willing to condemn 100 souls to save his own. I didn't like the lack of Anamaria, or how her "replacement character of color" had such a stereotypically strong accent that I couldn't understand half of what she said. I didn't like the excessively drawn out sword battles with the three boys and the wheel thing (really guys, just shag already), though it did give us some amusing reaction shots.

I really disliked the way they negated Norrington's gracious acceptance of Elizabeth's choice of Will in the first movie by having him blame Will for his misfortune in this one. Come on, she and Will are engaged, so do we really need all three male leads fighting over her once again?

It's the 2nd movie in a trilogy, so I suppose one can expect it to be the dark one, but damn, are they sure this was for kids? They sure went for the gore in the beginning (birds ripping out eyes? Ugh.) and there was a lot more visual death in this one. The main characters were all very dishonest and selfish and there was a lot of backstabbing going on - well, even more so this time - which makes them interesting, yes, but not very admirable.

The tri-cannon thing annoyed me. Just, no.

Where was the snappy dialogue this time round? Sure, there was some good stuff, but the bulk of it was reworked from the first movie. I wanted some new, highly quoteable stuff.

I suspect I won't have my opinion fully formed until the third movie comes out and all these threads can be tied up properly. So far I'm just a bit disappointed by what they've done character-wise and the plot didn't seem very coherent.

I did love lots of things about the movie, if not the movie as a whole. I liked Davy Jones (Bill Nighy, whee!), though he and his crew gave the film more of a monster movie feel to it than a pirate movie. I loved Pintel and Ragetti. I loved the effects and the really great CGI (Davy Jones' head, especially, the face had so much texture!). I loved Jack's entrance, b/c Jack always has to have a great entrance. I liked Bootstrap. I even liked Gov. Swann a lot more this time round.

I missed my gay lobster OTP.

The music = blah. Hans Zimmer, how very unoriginal of you. Yes, I liked hearing the PotC theme again, but there was a decided lack of new and shiny things.

Barbossa showing up was so not a surprise but I still squeed anyway. Yay, Barbossa! Eating an apple, even! Bless.

So yeah, mixed feelings. Lots of squee for the Kraken and for Norrington, a bit iffy on the rest. But still looking forward to part three, and maybe a second viewing when I'm not feeling so blah will make me like it more.

Oh yeah, highlight of our trip to the cinema? Tom got into Finn's fancy dress party warddrobe stock and dressed as a pirate for the night - he's the type who can really pull it off, and he makes a habit of dressing up for movies. It got us special treatment at Pizza Hut, which was helpful. Then right before the movie there was this long pause of silence in the theatre so Tom waited until just the right moment to let a nice loud "arrrrr!" which cracked up the entire audience (it was a full house). Just perfect timing.

Obviously missed Dr Who tonight in favor of Pirates, so will watch tomorrow. Am remaining unspoiled, so flist is off-limits. Am also still sick, so really must go to bed now. I get a lie-in tomorrow!

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Date: 2006-07-10 03:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cimmerianwillow.livejournal.com
I've seen several responses alot like yours on my flist. There were some unqualified "omg i loved it!" reviews of course, but a lot more with mixed reactions. Don't know when i'll get to see it.

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Date: 2006-07-11 09:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] castalianspring.livejournal.com
Yeah, I'm seeing mostly mixed reactions. I wish I could see it with you, b/c I'm dying to chat with someone about it but although some friends here are geeky enough to talk about the meta implications of the sequel, there's no one who would listen to my thoughts on the slashy implications of the new Sparrington dynamic. Argh!

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