Well, Will certainly screwed up as well by joining in the swordfight instead of protecting the chest himself. If they had the chest, the key would have been worthless anyways. Or at least, they could have forced the boys to sit down and negotiate with them. Giving Sparrow the chance to share what he knows about why stabbing the heart wouldn't be the best idea, since it wasn't the oppurtune moment. 🙂
I liked that scene a lot, because it showed us that Liz wasn't just a 19th or 18th century woman. Like Keira said in an interview, she is a 21st century woman trapped in that era. Like most of us woman of the 21st century are independent, hard workers that are willing to do anything in order to meet their goals. That is the way that I view this character, well sometimes she can be a pea brain. But why blame her. She reminds me to like Joan of arc.
just in case you havent seen the rest...
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* When Bootstrap first appears ("time's up"😉 Jack is holding a broken bottle with sand pouring out of it. This was meant to symbolize an hourglass and the sands of time running out. I wonder why this never occurred to me.
* The Black Pearl lying on the beach wasn't actually there.
* Will's "Never mind, let's go" line from the trailer was actually a blooper. They wanted to use it in the movie, but the shot wasn't long enough.
* The other actors' reaction to the "I've got a jar of dirt" chant is natural. They had no idea what Johnny was going to do.
* Ted and Terry don't always agree about what the compass is pointing towards.
* The reason the compass doesn't work for jack is that "he wants Elizabeth, but he doesn't want to want Elizabeth".
* They describe the kiss of death as allowing Elizabeth to simultaneously "slake her lust and drown her guilt".
* When Norrington is about to appear for the first time Ted tells Terry to "Shut up, it's Jack Davenport!" Smile
Terry clearly said "it points to Jack one minute and the chest the next" when he was angry on wordplayer at that dude and Ted said it did this as well with his waffle analogy
"slake her lust and drown her guilt"
in other words refusal of the call..fear of the unknown..Jack wanting to be with her..feelings just sky rocketed..she goes into denial, fear/guilt and is also lust filled so ya see a crazy mix of the twooooo
they say its simultaneous meaning its two things going on at once not lust followed by guilt to remove him...or guilt followed by lust..its both things at once, two different things 😄