The name of the ship was theWickedWench, which later became the Black Pearl, but Jack found that these so-called "goods" were actually slaves in Africa. Out of a sense of justice, Jack released them all.
Jack was expelled from the East India Company and became a pirate. The Viking was also destroyed by Lord Beckett and sank to the bottom of the sea. After being expelled, Jack decided to get his boat back.
So he found Davey Jones, the captain of the Flying Dutchman, and asked Jones to save his ship, on the condition that after Jack became captain again, Jones would have Jack's soul 100 (serving on a ghost ship 100) by/kloc-3 years.
Jones agreed and helped Jack save the bitten hen and renamed it "Black Pearl".
Extended data:
Pirates of the Caribbean is a fantasy adventure film directed by Gregor Verbinski, joachim roenning and Espen Sandberg, starring Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and keira knightley.
The film series includes Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Coffin of the Soul, Pirates of the Caribbean: The End of the World, Pirates of the Caribbean: Rough Waves and Pirates of the Caribbean: Death without a trace.
Creative background:
The idea of filming pirates of the Caribbean actually originated from the Disney theme park of the same name.
When Disney Film Company really prepared to make this film, everyone thought that Hollywood gold medal producer Jerry Bruckheimer was the best person to take on the heavy responsibility, while Brooke Hammer just wanted to make a pirate film, and both sides agreed.
Brooke Hammer invited Ted Elliott, the screenwriter of Shrek.
Elliott) and Terry rossio.
Rossio), the two men blended fascinating supernatural elements into the movie story, and they accompanied each other from beginning to end on the set during the filming process.
In fact, as early as Aladdin in 1992, Eliot and rossio wanted to write a pirate script, but no film company was interested in this idea at that time, and their idea was brewing for 10 years.
"Pirates of the Caribbean" tells a fantastic story, but the creators dare not care about the relevant historical background. The producer specially invited the respected historian Peter Drizzt (Peter
Twist) as a consultant.
Drizzt knows a lot about the history of16th century to 20th century. He taught relevant historical knowledge to various departments of the crew, from customs and dress details at that time to daily life, navigation and military situation.
"Pirates are criminals on the high seas, so' pirates' is a very broad term. As long as they steal and destroy property in open waters, they can be defined as pirates.
At first, piracy was a personal behavior, which was arbitrary and untrained. Later, piracy became more and more complicated.
For example, during the war, the government chartered some people to attack the enemy's shipping and then shared the profits with the sailors, which was legal at that time.
Many ship owners and sailors recognized this way of life, and they still acted according to it after the war. They became pirates. Although the pirates in the film do not have real role prototypes, they combine the actions of many real pirates. "
The small island in the Caribbean is an ideal place for pirates, because there are a steady stream of merchant ships carrying treasures and goods.
However, pirate treasure has always been just a rumor, in fact, there is no license to check. From the historical records, we can find that a typical pirate will squander his property after ransacking it, and it is impossible to have anything left.
The film didn't specify a specific period, but in order to give the story a general outline of the times, the creators chose the period from 1720 to 1750, which was the end of the heyday of pirates.
In order to make the film look more realistic, all the actors who play pirates and the British navy have to undergo weeks of training. The producer invited stunt coordinator george marshall Ruger, fencing master robert anderson and his disciple Mark Ivey to guide the training.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-pirates of the Caribbean