Analyzing Norrington: What Made “Pirates of the Caribbean” so Special?
#piratesofthecaribbean is a classic at this point (at least the first trilogy) and it has so much to do with how Pirates of the Caribbean carefully subverts "traditional values," but in the right way. By looking at the role that Commodore/Admiral James Norrington plays, we can really see what the story is doing. #movies #film #analysis #videoessay #curseoftheblackpearl #pirates #starwars #marvel #dccomics #review #reviews #deepdive #johnnydepp #actor #actress #cinema

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