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This time, they’ve made his character sort of like Han Solo from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. He has become somewhat of a legend – a tale, if you will – passed down from generation to generation, from father to son. And speaking of fathers and their children, two new characters are introduced in this movie.
Both have notable parentage. They’ve got a bit of a theme going on, you see. Like Rey and Finn from The Force Awakens, they set out on an adventure to seek Jack Sparrow, but unlike Han Solo (who turned out exactly as the kids had hoped), Captain Jack is still the same dirty drunk who runs around flapping his arms, slurs his speech, and demands money whenever the opportunity presents itself – and also when it doesn’t. In one scene, when he is rescued by his crew moments before being guillotined (he chose it over hanging or a firing squad because it sounds French), he talks them into paying him a fee. But all things considered, there is still an unmistakable thrill in watching Depp play Jack Sparrow, at least in the few moments in which he is given something worthwhile to do – which don’t come nearly as often as you’d like. What it does have however, is a remarkable villain. Granted, when you hire Javier Bardem to play the bad guy in your film, you’re placing a winning bet, and, if recent history is any indication, perhaps an even stronger one than having Johnny Depp play the lead.