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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Movie Kisses Series 10/9/2024 Pirates of the Caribbean Movies #prairierosepubs #moviekisses


Here we are at the ninth installment of my year-long look at The Kiss in historically-set movies.

Recap of movie kisses so far:

January KissThe Phantom of the Opera 

February KissThe Princess Bride

March KissThe African Queen

April KissShakespeare in Love

May KissQuigley Down Under

JUNE KissIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

JULY Kiss – The Quiet Man

AUGUST KissCasablanca

SEPTEMBER Kiss Pride and Prejudice

For the October kisses (yes…plural), I’ve gone to the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise. I love these movies, and there are many worthy kisses in four of the five movies. I say four of the five, because the fourth installment – Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides – doesn’t have a worthy kiss, since neither Elizabeth or Will are in this movie.


In
Curse of the Black Pearl, we know from the moment Elizabeth and Will meet on the voyage from England to Port Royal, Jamaica when Elizabeth Swann is 12 years old and Will Turner is around 14, that a romance will develop. By the end of the movie, we also know that James Norrington and Jack Sparrow have romantic interests toward Elizabeth. I’m mentioning this, because they all share the worthy kisses spotlight.

At the end of Curse of the Black Pearl, we sigh and smile when Elizabeth and Will finally kiss after she says “No. He’s a pirate.” in response to her father saying  “…after all, he is a blacksmith.” She sweeps off Will’s hat, and they share their first kiss. The music…oh…the music…


The next worthy kiss is in Dead Man’s Chest. This kiss isn’t an Elizabeth and Will kiss. It’s an Elizabeth and Jack kiss. Elizabeth kisses Jack in order to chain him to a mast in what is actually an act of betrayal to both him and Will. She rationalizes that the kiss and chaining Jack to the Black Pearl will ultimately save Will by sacrificing Jack to the Kraken.

I love it, because I think Elizabeth is fighting her love for Jack and because it was such a bold move on her part. She says she’s not sorry for chaining him, but she clearly is sorry. Jack calls her a pirate for betraying him, and he’s exactly right. I like Will’s character well enough, but the chemistry between Elizabeth and Jack simmers just shy of boiling. I wanted Elizabeth and Jack to kiss even though I knew they wouldn’t get together.


In At World’s End, we have three kisses worth looking at. The first kiss is moments before James Norrington dies. Norrington has loved Elizabeth for half her life. His love for her is a wholesome, solid love, but we know from the get-go he and Elizabeth will never be together. Still, I did hope they would kiss if for no other reason than James so badly wanted Elizabeth to know how much he loved her even though he knew she would never love him the same way. Their kiss shows this so well through the passion on his part contrasted with how she breaks the kiss when she realizes she never appreciated how much he loved her.


Finally, FINALLY, Elizabeth and Will marry. It’s a wild and crazy wedding that is appropriately staged on a pirate ship in the midst of a raging storm during a sea battle. I waited through three movies for the wedding and this kiss, and I got both. The music tops off the ahhhh of their kiss. Their happy ever after is here.   


But…but… (lip quivering, eyes welling with tears) Elizabeth and Will are star-crossed lovers. Moments later, their happy ever after is denied them with Will’s murder by Davy Jones and that Will becomes the captain of the Flying Dutchman. Will’s father, Bootstrap Bill warns Will, “Where we are bound, she cannot come. One day on shore. Ten years at sea. Steep price for what’s been done.” Will replies, “Depends on the one day.”

And that one day on shore ends with Elizabeth and Will saying goodbye.

Their foreheads together…

Will wrenches himself away from Elizabeth…

Elizabeth can’t let him go like that…

She calls his name and runs to him…

He turns and catches her into a goodbye embrace…

And this is The Kiss in all the Pirates of the Caribbean movies

Oh My Gosh.


[Note: In the fourth movie, On Stranger Tides, the verbal and physical sparring between Jack and Angelica is fun, and their chemistry sends off tons of sparks, but their kiss just doesn’t quite do it for me.]

By the time arrival of the fifth installment, Dead Men Tell No Tales, I really, really, REALLY needed to have closure in the Elizabeth and Will story. I had waited the required 10 years for Will to be able to set foot on shore again (literally 10 years). Surely, the storyline would come full circle for them.

And it did. This reunion kiss rivals the goodbye kiss.


My apologies for not responding to comments in previous months. Blogger doesn’t play well with others. I’m not able to comment or respond to comments.

 See you in November for another kiss from the big screen.

Kaye Spencer



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  2. So many delicious moments to savour and choose from. No wonder this series was such a success, with the dynamics and chemistry caught perfectly in each of these moments. Great choice.

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  3. OHHHHH MYYYYY LOORRRRD...I love this post. I love every one of these fabulous kisses and that music just makes it all so wonderful. All those movies had such wonderful music. I remember seeing those at the theater and getting goosebumps just about all the way through. Thanks, Kaye, for this walk down memory lane on The Black Pearl and The Dutchman! Great post!

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