Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is a 2011 adventure fantasy film and the fourth installment in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Gore Verbinski, who had directed the three previous films, was replaced by Rob Marshall, while Jerry Bruckheimer again served as producer.
In the film, which draws inspiration from the novel On Stranger Tides by Tim Powers, Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is joined by Angelica (Penélope Cruz) in his search for the Fountain of Youth, confronting the infamous pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane). The film was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, and had its theatrical debut in release dates falling within May 18 and May 20, 2011. The release was presented in Disney Digital 3-D and IMAX 3D, as well as in traditional two-dimensional and IMAX formats.
Writers Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott first learned of Powers' novel during the back-to-back production of Dead Man's Chest and At World's End, and considered it a good starting point for a new movie in the series. Pre-production started after the end of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, with Johnny Depp collaborating with the writers on the story design. Principal photography
rolled for 106 days between June and November 2010, with locations in
Hawaii, the United Kingdom, Puerto Rico, and California. Filming
employed 3D cameras similar to those used in the production of the 2009 film Avatar, and ten companies were involved with the film's visual effects.
On Stranger Tides broke many box office records upon release, and it stands as the 8th highest-grossing film of all time worldwide
when not adjusting for inflation. Critical reviews were mixed, with the
film receiving criticism over the script-writing, excessiveness, and
lack of originality; positive mentions were given on the acting,
directing and visuals.
This is the plot of Pirates of the Caribbean 4
After a failed attempt to
rescue his first mate, Joshamee Gibbs in London,
Captain Jack Sparrow is brought before King George II, who wants Jack to guide an expedition to the
Fountain of Youth before the Spanish locate it. Heading the
expedition is Jack's old nemesis, Captain Hector Barbossa, now a privateer in service to the Royal Navy after losing his leg and ship, the Black Pearl.
Jack escapes, but his father,
Captain Teague , finds him and warns Jack about the
Fountain's tests. He also reveals that someone is impersonating Jack. The
impostor is Angelica, Jack's former lover and daughter of the
ruthless pirate Blackbeard, who practices voodoo
magic and, armed with a magical sword, possesses supernatural powers.
Jack is taken aboard
Blackbeard's ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, and forced to lead the way to the Fountain
and find two silver chalices that once belonged to Juan Ponce de León, both believed to be aboard his lost ship. The
Fountain's water must be drunk simultaneously from the two chalices. The person
drinking from the chalice containing a mermaid's
tear has their life extended, while the other person dies, their life drained
from their body and their remaining years 'donated' to the other. Meanwhile,
Gibbs, having memorized and destroyed Jack's map, barters with Barbossa to
guide him to the Fountain.
Blackbeard seeks the
Fountain's power to circumvent his predestined fatal encounter with "a
one-legged man," and sets a course for Whitecap Bay. There they are
attacked by a vicious horde of mermaids, but Blackbeard captures one. Philip Swift , a captive missionary, falls in love with the
mermaid and names her Syrena. Blackbeard then sends Jack to retrieve the
chalices from de León's ship.
When Jack finds the grounded,
decaying vessel, Barbossa is waiting inside and the Spanish are in possession
of the chalices. However, Barbossa only seeks revenge against Blackbeard for
capturing the Black Pearl, which forced Barbossa to amputate his own leg to
escape. He and Jack join forces to defeat Blackbeard, then head to the nearby
Spanish camp to steal the chalices. Meanwhile, Syrena, reciprocating Philip's
love, is tricked into shedding a tear which Blackbeard collects, leaving her to
die. Philip is forced to go with him. Jack returns with the chalices and Gibbs,
with whom he had reunited while assisting Barbossa. Jack and Blackbeard bargain
for Jack's confiscated magical compass and Gibbs' release. In return, Jack vows
to give Blackbeard the chalices and lead him to the Fountain; Blackbeard agrees
and Gibbs departs with the compass.
At the Fountain, Blackbeard
and his crew are attacked by Barbossa, and then by the Spanish, there to
destroy the Fountain, their king believing its power is an abomination against
God. A battle ensues and Barbossa stabs Blackbeard with a poison-laced sword.
Angelica accidentally cuts herself while removing it from Blackbeard. Barbossa
claims the sword and assumes command, leaving with Blackbeard's crew.
Meanwhile, Philip, though mortally wounded, escapes and returns to free Syrena.
After finding the chalices that the Spaniard had tossed into deep water, Syrena
gives them to Jack, then retrieves the dying Philip and takes him underwater.
With Blackbeard and Angelica
wounded, Blackbeard asks his daughter to sacrifice herself. Angelica agrees but
Jack tricks Blackbeard into drinking the wrong chalice and gives Angelica the
tear, thus saving Angelica and killing Blackbeard. Although Angelica admits her
love for Jack, he strands her on an island, knowing that she may want to avenge
her father's death. Barbossa, who now captains the Queen Anne's Revenge, quits
being a privateer and returns to piracy. Jack finds Gibbs, who has used the
compass to locate the shrunken Black Pearl and is shown to be in possession of
all ships Blackbeard had shrunken in bottles. Hoping to bring the Black Pearl
to its original size, the two head off into the sunset, determined to continue
living a pirate's life.
In a post-credits scene, Angelica, still on the island, finds
Blackbeard's voodoo doll of Jack, which has washed ashore.
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