I can distinctly remember when these came out that they were liked but frequently talked about in the way we now talk about Marvel (relentless plot structure, broad characterization & humor, literally based on a theme park ride, etc) but watching now it's like WE HAVE TO GO BACK. It's not just the tightness of its construction/pace (this somehow feels economical at a runtime that now makes me want to kill myself whenever I see it), the incredible analog design work, or the charming performances. Verbinski has a real sense for the old-fashioned craft: choreographed swashbuckling, images (and music!!!) that have energy and personality and payoff and feel like they were storyboarded by artists instead of a committee of brand producers. It's crazy that this is the bar but there's a specificity to both its rhythm and its look that elevates the simple adventure material into an actual movie which, in a time where everything feels like a never-ending 2nd act designed to be aesthetically indistinguishable from each other by a computer algorithm, practically makes this Lawrence of Arabia.
Directed by Gore Verbinski
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
A rewatchable, acclaimed adventure.
When wily pirate Captain Barbossa seizes Jack Sparrow’s beloved ship, the Black Pearl, and kidnaps the governor’s daughter, Elizabeth Swann, blacksmith Will Turner reluctantly teams up with the unpredictable pirate Jack to rescue her—only to uncover a terrifying curse that turns Barbossa’s crew into the undead.
Where to watch
1Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is showing in 1 cinema in Los Angeles — next screening Friday 31 July at 19:00 at The Lido Theater.
Friday, 31 July
Cast & crew
6What people say
the first three pirates movies are the greatest trilogy of all time francis ford coppola is gagged
They just don’t make them how they used to
What is Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl about?+
A blacksmith teams up with an eccentric pirate captain to save a governor's daughter from a crew of undead pirates cursed by Aztec gold.
Who directed Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl?+
Gore Verbinski directed the 2003 film, bringing a lively tone to the swashbuckling genre.
Has Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl won any awards?+
The film received five Academy Award nominations for its technical achievements and performances.
Are there sequels to this film?+
Yes, it launched a franchise with several subsequent installments following the further adventures of Jack Sparrow.














