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The audio commentaries from Ted and Terry
someone already posted it. I think
It shows that maybe Jack and Elizabeth will end up together
Tia Dalma's hut
Ted:
There was an important line about the compass, where Tia says "Jack Sparrow does not know what he wants, or is it that he knows what he wants but he is loath to claim it for his own".
Terry:
Another little bit of connective tissue is that it is Jack Sparrow who says a woman is what vexes a man, calling back to what might possibly be his own issue with the compass at that moment.
Ted:
Something is vexing Jack Sparrow...
Elizabeth: You do know Will taught me how to handle a sword?
Ted:
It's what they've been doing for the last year, for three hours a day.
The Curiosity scene
Terry:
Well, also, he's justifying the issue of the compass. He finds himself, how can he possible be attracted to Elizabeth? She's not his type, so to speak, but here he's actually making a claim that she is his type, or else, of course, why would he be attracted to her?
Ted:
But the fun is that they're both basically saying that they want the other one, but they don't want the other one, and so they're challenging each other, saying "this is the only possibility I'd ever want you"
Terry:
Right, it's terms. "I want you, but on my terms, not on your terms". "Well, I want you, but on my terms, not yours". And so, whose terms are gonna be met?
Ted:
-I think there was still a part of her that would have liked to be kissed.
Jack: Why is the rum always gone?
Ted Elliott:
-It calls back to the scene between Jack and Elizabeth, trying to put into the audience's mind that Elizabeth is playing into Jack's thoughts at some degree.
Jack on the longboat holding the compass
Ted:
I think that compass pointed towards land.
Terry:
I think it never changes for Jack, I think the whole movie it's pointed...I won't say.
Jack and Elizabeth Kiss
Terry:
-The Kiss...Louise, a novelist, had a great description of that, which she wrote to us. It was "with the kiss of death-scene, Elizabeth gets to both slake her lust and literally drown her guilt"...
Ted:
...for feeling lust for somebody other than Will.
Terry:
Yeah, would she had been so severe on Jack if she had not been so tempted of him? When he's dead, he's no longer a temptation...and she has to admit that she did feel something, she had this desire as well. But she holds back.
What do you think?
someone already posted it. I think
It shows that maybe Jack and Elizabeth will end up together

Tia Dalma's hut
Ted:
There was an important line about the compass, where Tia says "Jack Sparrow does not know what he wants, or is it that he knows what he wants but he is loath to claim it for his own".
Terry:
Another little bit of connective tissue is that it is Jack Sparrow who says a woman is what vexes a man, calling back to what might possibly be his own issue with the compass at that moment.
Ted:
Something is vexing Jack Sparrow...
Elizabeth: You do know Will taught me how to handle a sword?
Ted:
It's what they've been doing for the last year, for three hours a day.
The Curiosity scene
Terry:
Well, also, he's justifying the issue of the compass. He finds himself, how can he possible be attracted to Elizabeth? She's not his type, so to speak, but here he's actually making a claim that she is his type, or else, of course, why would he be attracted to her?
Ted:
But the fun is that they're both basically saying that they want the other one, but they don't want the other one, and so they're challenging each other, saying "this is the only possibility I'd ever want you"
Terry:
Right, it's terms. "I want you, but on my terms, not on your terms". "Well, I want you, but on my terms, not yours". And so, whose terms are gonna be met?
Ted:
-I think there was still a part of her that would have liked to be kissed.
Jack: Why is the rum always gone?
Ted Elliott:
-It calls back to the scene between Jack and Elizabeth, trying to put into the audience's mind that Elizabeth is playing into Jack's thoughts at some degree.
Jack on the longboat holding the compass
Ted:
I think that compass pointed towards land.
Terry:
I think it never changes for Jack, I think the whole movie it's pointed...I won't say.
Jack and Elizabeth Kiss
Terry:
-The Kiss...Louise, a novelist, had a great description of that, which she wrote to us. It was "with the kiss of death-scene, Elizabeth gets to both slake her lust and literally drown her guilt"...
Ted:
...for feeling lust for somebody other than Will.
Terry:
Yeah, would she had been so severe on Jack if she had not been so tempted of him? When he's dead, he's no longer a temptation...and she has to admit that she did feel something, she had this desire as well. But she holds back.
What do you think?