The Hidden Philosophy Of Dead Man's Chest
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest takes the themes of freedom from the first film and expands upon them immensely. In this video, I break down how writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio expanded on these themes when writing Dead Man's Chest. I hope you enjoy the video. Join my Sunday Film Club here: https://filmalysis.substack.com/

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