Beckett has a pretty nasty backstory too. It was implied that he was sexually abused by Pirates while working in the East India Company during one of his voyages.
lordlossize GG one of the benefits of shooting on film rather than digital, at least film allowed the effects for Pirates 3 to age better. Unlike digital which already made Pirates 5 looked dated.
I find it ironic that, even though Davy Jones is the most monster-looking villain in the whole franchise, you can see his human side better than all of the others put together...that's what makes him the best one for me
Not only that, he is also the strongest and most feared pirate to ever lived, even blackbeard and other seriously dangerous pirates hid from him, and he got the biggest heart of em all
Naw. In Dead Mans Chest he teared up and his face gradually softened when he listened to Jack mentioning Wills marriage plans with Elizabeth. Soon after he played his organ,while crying in anguish, sadness and despair. Poor tentacled thing. Then he stared into the water at Elizabeth's floating wedding dress longingly, likely thinking of the women he loved. Tia. He always had emotions, him cutting out his heart was just a dishearted attempt to rid himself of the feelings of love and it obviously didnt help, for he'd always be sad, love-sick and heart broken.
"The immaterial has become... immaterial" The first time he says "immaterial", he means like things that are ethereal, supernatural, out of the materialistic world, but the second time he says it he means "irrelevant". He's basically saying that the magic is gone.
Slurpee the Unholy Thank you for explaining that. I just figured his phrase was just really savage towards Davy Jones and never thought anythig of it lol
This is one reason why Beckett was such a great villain. Most all the other men were scared of Jones, even knowing they had the heart. But Beckett gets right in his face and lets him know who's in charge. He was THAT confident he had the power.
Davy Jones reminds me Darth Vader in a way because he was the cruel and ruthless villain in the second movie and in the third one he is more a tragic characters, obeying the orders of the evil mastermind (Palpatine/Beckett)
Jimmy Sundqvist They BOTH were never evil to begin with. They were both manipulated in some way, Anakin with Palpatine, Davy Jones with Calypso...not exactly the same but overall had very similar impacts.
Jones was the main antagonist of part 2, but in part 3 you really realize that he has good in him still and realize that beckett is the true heartless villain
No, when the ringtone opens it’s self... it means that kalipsa is thinking about him that’s what made him cry. And when he looked at his tear...he realised that his heart is on his ship and then got angry. Davy Jones never shows emotions unless his heart is on the ship.
If we ever get prequels about Davy I would love for them to maybe include him finding baby Kraken and him raising it over the course of those prequels. Would make this scene ten times more heartbreaking.
I swear Becket has some of the biggest balls in history. Like seriously I love him as an antagonist, you can just feel the pressure every time he is on the screen.
I felt so bad for jones when i saw this part 1:12, when he cried he KNEW his heart was nearby. The movie portrayed him appropriately as he would be caught off guard, sorrowful and frustrated all in like half a minute. When his heart arrived so did all these emotions simultaneously when they were originally cast away when he hid that traitorous vessel.
I would kill to see these movies in a full theater for the first time again. I was 9 when Pirates 3 came out and only now at 22 do I appreciate the trilogy (there's only three) for everything it has to offer.
When the second came out I saw it in theaters, and believe me, when people saw Davy for the first time it was absolutely terrifying. No one had seen good cgi like that before. You believed they were really monsters on that ship..
@@cjlcorndog7271 That very first scene is burned into my brain and will forever bring me nostalgia each time I see it. "Do you fear death? Do you fear that dark abyss? Are your deeds layed bare? Are your sins punished? I can offer an escape, 100 years behind the mast, will ye serve?"
I feel you bro. I’m a little older, 27, but I literally grew up with these movies. Was 13 when At World’s End came out and it was the coolest thing ever to a teenage kid. Really appreciate these movies more now that I’m older
Lord Cutler Beckett is certainly my favorite villain in the PotC trilogy, he's not a pirate, he's a company representative doing the King's bidding, he had led the War on Piracy in his plot to enforce the Company's control over the Seven Seas, and even attempted to end the mythical world of pirates and legends in favor of a more corporate industrial world. The fact that he ordered Davy Jones to kill the Kraken shows how much power he really had, even over a supernatural entity like Jones, and the balls he had to face down Jones like this. This is kind-of like what could have probably happened if the Indiana Jones villains successfully had control over a mystical artifact. And Tom Hollander was amazing, he gave Beckett a weight of subtlety without it becoming a caricature supervillain.
@@konstantinosnikolakakis8125 I mean, Beckett was a British Imperialist Slave Driver. Jack freed 100 slaves he was transporting in the books that take place before the movies, and Beckett still holds the grudge till he dies. As he says "It's just good business", business that was cheated by Jack.
@@Sassaparilla Jack is the exception to the rule. 90% of real pirates simply resold slaves, and became quite rich doing so. The elimination of piracy, and British dominance of the high seas allowed for the eventual enforced abolition of the slave trade through the Blockade of Africa.
@@konstantinosnikolakakis8125 I ain't saying Pirates are a good thing, I'm saying Beckett only has a grudge against pirates truly because of his interaction with Jack, resulting in the loss of slaves. No matter how you stick it, Beckett is still a selfish prick only interested in his own sphere of control and his money. He's a good villain for that, those are human reasons that result in such an ugly form. But he's still a cunt.
The look on Jones face when he says “I thought you would’ve learned that when I ordered you to kill your pet” is so sad. His whole backstory is basically his girl left him, but he got to keep the dog and now the government ordered him to put it down.
I think he realised his heart was close. Dude literally cut it out of his chest because he couldn't handle the pain of Calypso not being there. He's like 'wait a damn minute, I shouldn't be feeling this crap!'
Every single villain in this film, Beckett, Jones, barbossa, are some of the best written and acted villains to ever grace a franchise. Absolute phenomenal writting
Thats the reason he cut out his heart in the first place. He can only feel true sadness and pain if his heart is close to him which is why he never wants it to be on his ship. Ironically he also was the one who put the curse on the heart that if someone kills him that person will have to take his place.
Cutler Beckett is no doubt the most dangerous (and IMO the most fascinating) Disney villain to have ever existed. He was able to gain control of a supernatural being without needing to become one himself. He simply used skills any ordinary man can use. I don’t think any other villain has come close to the carnage he’s caused (JSYK MCU villains don’t count) before his downfall.
In terms of Disney Villains as a whole, there are many who pose a much greater threat to the world than Beckett does (e.g. Jafar, a scheming manipulator who became the most powerful being of all and took over the entire universe, albeit briefly), but if focusing solely on POTC Villains, then yeah, Lord Cutler Beckett takes the cake.
In some way, he’s always been kind of the Thrawn of the POTC series to me. Both had gained high power and control by just having high intelligence, resourcefulness and strategic thinking skills that set them apart from other typical feared villains in these types of films who usually will just rely on some form of magic or other supernatural abilities they happen to have. Great character.
+Eric Fukumoto Mercer should have stood back up after that and brawled with Jones and thrown him overboard into the whirlpool. He's too badass for that shit.
So if six men shot the heart at the same time and Jones died who would replace him as captain of the Dutchman, the man who's bullet hit the heart first or the man that gave the command to fire? The DutchmanAH must have a captainAH!
+Connor Kingston No. It doesn't work like that either. The only way Jones can die is if someone stabs the heart. And whoever stabs the heart must take the previous Captain's place.
Wonder how Octavia(from Helluva Boss) would do if she meets both and if Beckett tries to negotiate with Stolas for the book for power and control of hell(at least).
I love the undercurrent theme of the old world dying and the new world gaining strength. A world not dominated by magic and oddities, but by men, weapons of war, economies, and countries. It's the slow death of the untameable magical world and the birth of a world of order. I like how he says the immaterial is now immaterial. He is essentially saying that the old lawless world not bound by society and laws is becoming immaterial, or in other words not real. Magic, pirate sea creatures, etc, will all be wiped out as the global power structure shifts. The seas are not in the hands of the supernatural now, but it's in the hands of company men
As much as I love Davy Jones and Barbossa as villains, Beckett is probably the most underrated character in the series. Tom Hollander really knocked it out of the park as a slimy weasel that’s still dangerous without a bit of fighting ability
I always felt bad for Davy Jones because he was in love with the Sea Goddess Calypso and when Davy Jones did his ten-year duty of ferrying the souls who died at sea to the other side, Calypso was not there when she promised him. That is the reason Davy Jones felt angry, heartbroken, saddened and betrayed enough to carve out his own heart and locked it in the Dead Man’s Chest. When he carved out his heart from his own body, he casted upon the heart a geis that if someone were to stab his heart the heart of that person must take its place as the new Captain of the Flying Dutchman. Tragic isn’t it?
Funny, isn't it? Jones has no heart, and he has more sympathetic qualities. Beckett has a heart (a physical one) and he has absolutely no sympathetic qualities.
Nietzsche's Heir a bit late to the party but I’d say it’s because jones has time in that black heart for love, his love is where he is most vulnerable it can raise him up i.e. calypso or bring him down becket but in a funny way calypso too he is a creature of passion love cruelty where as becket has nothing but the material he is cold and calculating and determines worth in this world through possession and title, nothing more than words and objects cling to like spoiled children. Jones, jack all the pirates are shown living life even in poverty to the fullest due to there abundance of the material
Jones was the main antagonist in Dead Man's Chest and Beckett was the main villain in At World's end. Jones is more of a tragic villain. He's evil, but there's a part of you that feels for him. He lost love, and just in that fact alone, you get the feeling that there was at least once something good inside him. Beckett, on the other hand, appears to have NO redeeming qualities whatsoever and you don't really sympathize with him at all. He is cold, ruthless, and evil to the core. IMO he's the most evil PotC villain.
gnc623 Yeah, he has this huge inferiority complex and despises his father. He wants to become a British elite just to spite his dad. He would've been a British elite were it not for Captain Jack, when jack refused to ferry slaves for the east India trading company. So he eternally hates Jack and other pirates (although for other reasons).
Francesca Slanič thats just how it is who ever has my heart controls me but with or without my heart my lady I still love can control me she just doesn't abuze it
Cineastre Yes, and I’m glad that he has returned since he’s one of my favorite characters, but bringing him back doesn’t make any sense or does it improve his person. His character was written, executed, and fleshed our very well. Reviving him back won’t change anything, unless the Trident somehow brought back the original Dutchman’s captain.
“The immaterial has become immaterial.” I think that means the supernatural is no longer an unstoppable force that civilisation cannot control. It’s relevance and power has evaporated as it’s been tamed.
"I thought you learned that when i ordered you to kill your pet"-Beckket *Flashbacks of the kraken* -Davy Jones Me-Sad and crying cause the kraken was completely awesome
actor of mr mercer (one on the left in the beginning) is my great uncle. met him thrice - he was given one of the keys used on set as davy jones’ key, and he brought it along one time for me to hold, knowing i was a POTC fan.
The final "charge your bayonets" always made me wonder if any of the soldiers had any clue what stabbing the heart would actually mean for them, and really showed that Beckett had no idea how the supernatural forces he was "commanding" actually worked. Like if at any point a guard actually stabbed the heart poof there goes Beckett's control.
I truly like the fact, that both Beckett and Jones are introduced in Dead Man's Chest, and while Jones surely is the main antagonist there, in AWE it changes and Beckett became the main villain, while Davy got more background, sh9wing his tragic past.
Honestly in the 2nd movie Davy Jones Is portrayed as a fearful and heartless man who is a merciless monster, whereas in the 3rd movie hes portrayed as just a heart broken man, in the bounds of evil, unable to escape
My god, this series has an incredible cast, but I have to give special recognition to Tom Hollander (Cutler Beckett.) He gives off such an intimidating presence, even more so than Davy Jones, and he's literally just a human.
He is not. He has become a sadistic, selfish monster. Yes, sometimes, feelings shine through. But he does not accept it. It even makes him angry to have this kind of feelings. He hides his pain by inflicting it on others. That is not a good person.
Beckett: I have heard rumors of a Kraken in these deep waters. It seems you are the one who controls such beast. Davy: Aye, a monster it is. Beckett: I couldn’t agree more. Kill it. Davy: What? Beckett: You heard me. Get rid of the beast. That is an order. Davy: Who are you to make these orders!? Beckett: One who has your fate on my hands. Do as you are told… Kill the beast.
ARC9652 Productions kinda, since his heart was aboard the ship, he has feelings, and since he was hearing the song it made it cry(because the heart was aboard the ship)
Interesting. He shed a tear because he got his heart back on board. Essentially, his heart was with him again. And he felt the heartache again. Then came anger and realizing what was going on. “The heart is here…” he thought in anger. Which is why he says to “take that infernal thing with you, I will not have it on my ship!” I never realized that.
1:30 a cool detail is that when Jones realizes that his heart is onboard the ship, you can hear a rapidly pulsating heartbeat in the background getting more intense every second
I get it. When he saw his own tears he knew that somone had brought his heart onboard because he normally cannot cry or feel emotional pain without it.
0:45 See this scene alone is over looked, Davy Jones is a completely different person here and it completely changed what I thought I knew about him, poor guy is heart broken
When I was a child, I thought Jones and Beckett were the duo antagonist on this movie. Now I realized that the main antagonist is Lord Beckett because he can control and blackmailed Jones while other pirates feared him. Jones was just a tragic victim caused by his own misunderstanding and feeling of being betrayed by the Goddess of the Sea Calypso
I love how the music box cuts out. In the “lyrics” for that song, the last line is “My love will never die.” but it cuts out just before it can reach the lyric “die”.
Poor Davy Jones he gets the short end of the stick in this series Calypso was the real villain also known as Tia Delma had she been there like she said she would after his ten year service to the seas on his ship he would not have ended up this way. Unlike Beckett Jones was not pure evil he still had some goodness in him while Becketts goodness if he ever had any died long before Dead mans Chest or The Black Pearl if they would have shared more of his origin back story. Yes Davy Jones later became evil and ugly on both the outside and inside but can you really blame him when you put yourself in his shoes?
+matthew mann actually, even though Beckett did some questionable things which sought of showed how corrupted he was in power (i.e. killing the governor etc) you need to rememeber to the Navy and (in this instance, the East India Trading Company) pirates are bad, however from our POV, Jack and them are the good guys. Even stated by Tom Hollander, Beckett isn't necessarily evil he is doing the what he believed was the right thing to do (again i know about some of the side stuff he did which was showing his evil nature - but its all towards pirates) if you didn't know in a book released it told the story of how beckett met jack and also Beckett's history with pirates before he came in power. sorry for going on a full lecture about nothing lol
He means Calypso wasn't there when he needed her. Davy Jones was once a normal sea man and calypso was the reason he turned out like this. Read the original story of these two and you'll get it
Funny how Davy literally does not have a heart (inside him) and yet Bekket is more heartless.
There is a difference between a heartbroken person and a merciless person.
Its called selfishness.
i like this
Beckett has a pretty nasty backstory too. It was implied that he was sexually abused by Pirates while working in the East India Company during one of his voyages.
Where was it implied?
@@maozedong7536 I too would like to know when this was implied
to think a ten year old movie looks better than half the latest shit
The CGI in Pirates has always been brilliant though.
I know right
lordlossize GG one of the benefits of shooting on film rather than digital, at least film allowed the effects for Pirates 3 to age better. Unlike digital which already made Pirates 5 looked dated.
Ikr!!!
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I find it ironic that, even though Davy Jones is the most monster-looking villain in the whole franchise, you can see his human side better than all of the others put together...that's what makes him the best one for me
He's probably the only character who was naturally wholeheartedly good before he was corrupted. He was great sailor. Probably an honest man.
@@cpt.jacksparrow6799
Dishonest people are a lot better to trust because honest people might probably do something incredibly... stupid.
Not only that, he is also the strongest and most feared pirate to ever lived, even blackbeard and other seriously dangerous pirates hid from him, and he got the biggest heart of em all
@@Somespideronline
Don't be pitying me now.
Worry about yourself.
Not other people's affairs.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx eh, sorry bout that
He actually shed a tear because they had brought his heart back on his ship, which means he could have feelings only when his heart is near.
YES!!! Finally someone who gets it!
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Tibor Tacitusz Pető What?
Nah. It's supposed to signify his heart being near. That's why he cries. He always shows anguish, he has no fricken heart. When he CRIES its huge!
Naw. In Dead Mans Chest he teared up and his face gradually softened when he listened to Jack mentioning Wills marriage plans with Elizabeth.
Soon after he played his organ,while crying in anguish, sadness and despair. Poor tentacled thing.
Then he stared into the water at Elizabeth's floating wedding dress longingly, likely thinking of the women he loved. Tia.
He always had emotions, him cutting out his heart was just a dishearted attempt to rid himself of the feelings of love and it obviously didnt help, for he'd always be sad, love-sick and heart broken.
"The immaterial has become... immaterial"
The first time he says "immaterial", he means like things that are ethereal, supernatural, out of the materialistic world, but the second time he says it he means "irrelevant". He's basically saying that the magic is gone.
thank you.
In German it is: "Das Gespenst ist zum Gespinst geworden." Which can roughly be translated to "The ghost has become a weave/gossamer."
Slurpee the Unholy
Thank you for explaining that. I just figured his phrase was just really savage towards Davy Jones and never thought anythig of it lol
Adrian Liland In spanish is "lo inmaterial se ha vuelto, inmaterial"
It's also short for "Hirngespinst", meaning "delusion".
This is one reason why Beckett was such a great villain. Most all the other men were scared of Jones, even knowing they had the heart. But Beckett gets right in his face and lets him know who's in charge. He was THAT confident he had the power.
Tom was such a great actor in these films
Which made it all the more satisfying when it blew up in his face. Without his arrogance, he shut down.
Davy is still better than Beckett xD
gnc623 k
That's why we naturally hate him XD
*music box plays and he cries realizing that his heart is close by* Looks like someone has caught..... THEFEELS!!!
DA FEELS!
Lilliana Hannan *smacks tea out of your hands*
do not..... _tesssst_ meea.....
Daniel Cannata
But I haven’t finished that!
@@pudloaf1391 its onle.. its onle a comment why u heff to be med?
The song being played was originally about him and Calypso. Of course he's sad.
0:08 Checking my bank account after a rough night out.
Your a loose cannon sir
Lmao that’s a great comment
Fetch mother's bank account
And yo mother shes been asking questions about her bank account
@@rassest does she know...
0:23 look how smooth his walk down the stairs is damn
Uncredited extra #254 was really giving it his all, good for him
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lol 👍
You actually noticed that 😂
Good observation
I LOVE the line "and it's captain IS TO SAIL IT AS COMMANDED"
@@SOUNDSTATION so do I; jones was a force upon the sea, beckett prolly regretted takin a part in this game considering how it ended for him
Every like beckett sayd are my favorite
STREIGHT GANSTA!!!
In the end he had to settle for Mercer but could you imagine the skullfucking that Jones would’ve done to Beckett if he had the chance?
Its*
The actor that played Lord Becket did a wonderful job dont think anybody could have been a better Becket
He is also thé manager Miami. Bohemian Rhapsody movie.
Tom Hollander
He's just a good business
Davy Jones reminds me Darth Vader in a way because he was the cruel and ruthless villain in the second movie and in the third one he is more a tragic characters, obeying the orders of the evil mastermind (Palpatine/Beckett)
callahaine100
callahaine100 jones were never evil to begin with, he was a good guy before he became like this
Jimmy Sundqvist They BOTH were never evil to begin with. They were both manipulated in some way, Anakin with Palpatine, Davy Jones with Calypso...not exactly the same but overall had very similar impacts.
aragornelessar10100 yupp
+callahaine100 With the huge difference that Vader disobeyed in the end and Jones would still killing people out there, hunting Jack, etc.
Jones was the main antagonist of part 2, but in part 3 you really realize that he has good in him still and realize that beckett is the true heartless villain
Agreed, I hated Jones in DMC and I kinda liked him in AWE
godzillafanatic385 He'll become the villain again in Pirates of The Caribbean 6. No, I'm not making this up.
+The Cinematic Mind Which kinda ruines the entire plot of PotC 2/3.
Serry Absolutely right. It's so stupid.
The Cinematic Mind I don't think he's a villain anymore. He's now a normal man again
“The Dutchman sails as it’s captain’s commands...
“AND ITS CAPTAIN IS TO SAIL IT AS COMMANDED”
So satisfying.
Haha I love that
F***ck Becket
Crowd be like, "OOOOOOHHHH"
@@feliperuiz7458
Language
Davy Jones looks genuinely heartbroken about him killing the Kraken. You could tell he loved that monster...
No, when the ringtone opens it’s self... it means that kalipsa is thinking about him that’s what made him cry. And when he looked at his tear...he realised that his heart is on his ship and then got angry. Davy Jones never shows emotions unless his heart is on the ship.
@@ausername1972 well, that too. But I meant more when Beckett reminded him that Davy killed the kraken, he looked completely shattered
Yes vatsya!
If we ever get prequels about Davy I would love for them to maybe include him finding baby Kraken and him raising it over the course of those prequels. Would make this scene ten times more heartbreaking.
@@AzraelSoulHunter true.
I swear Becket has some of the biggest balls in history. Like seriously I love him as an antagonist, you can just feel the pressure every time he is on the screen.
He is the best character of this series.
I felt so bad for jones when i saw this part 1:12, when he cried he KNEW his heart was nearby. The movie portrayed him appropriately as he would be caught off guard, sorrowful and frustrated all in like half a minute. When his heart arrived so did all these emotions simultaneously when they were originally cast away when he hid that traitorous vessel.
I would kill to see these movies in a full theater for the first time again. I was 9 when Pirates 3 came out and only now at 22 do I appreciate the trilogy (there's only three) for everything it has to offer.
When the second came out I saw it in theaters, and believe me, when people saw Davy for the first time it was absolutely terrifying. No one had seen good cgi like that before. You believed they were really monsters on that ship..
@@cjlcorndog7271 That very first scene is burned into my brain and will forever bring me nostalgia each time I see it. "Do you fear death? Do you fear that dark abyss? Are your deeds layed bare? Are your sins punished? I can offer an escape, 100 years behind the mast, will ye serve?"
I feel you bro. I’m a little older, 27, but I literally grew up with these movies. Was 13 when At World’s End came out and it was the coolest thing ever to a teenage kid. Really appreciate these movies more now that I’m older
“There’s only three” 😂 agreed, except a fourth pops in and out of existence sometimes if I’m in a mermaidy mood
Lord Cutler Beckett is certainly my favorite villain in the PotC trilogy, he's not a pirate, he's a company representative doing the King's bidding, he had led the War on Piracy in his plot to enforce the Company's control over the Seven Seas, and even attempted to end the mythical world of pirates and legends in favor of a more corporate industrial world. The fact that he ordered Davy Jones to kill the Kraken shows how much power he really had, even over a supernatural entity like Jones, and the balls he had to face down Jones like this. This is kind-of like what could have probably happened if the Indiana Jones villains successfully had control over a mystical artifact. And Tom Hollander was amazing, he gave Beckett a weight of subtlety without it becoming a caricature supervillain.
If you think about it, Beckett is a pirate like all the others. He just has a fancier title and works for a larger syndicate.
Because Heaven forbid we prevent people from robbing others on the high seas....
@@konstantinosnikolakakis8125 I mean, Beckett was a British Imperialist Slave Driver. Jack freed 100 slaves he was transporting in the books that take place before the movies, and Beckett still holds the grudge till he dies. As he says "It's just good business", business that was cheated by Jack.
@@Sassaparilla Jack is the exception to the rule. 90% of real pirates simply resold slaves, and became quite rich doing so. The elimination of piracy, and British dominance of the high seas allowed for the eventual enforced abolition of the slave trade through the Blockade of Africa.
@@konstantinosnikolakakis8125 I ain't saying Pirates are a good thing, I'm saying Beckett only has a grudge against pirates truly because of his interaction with Jack, resulting in the loss of slaves. No matter how you stick it, Beckett is still a selfish prick only interested in his own sphere of control and his money. He's a good villain for that, those are human reasons that result in such an ugly form. But he's still a cunt.
Poor Davy Jones. He was just heartbroken more than words can say... :(
wt8012 My heart I lost it to a cruel man and it should be colypso that has it I am not cruel I'm heartbroken sad and mad
The look on Jones face when he says “I thought you would’ve learned that when I ordered you to kill your pet” is so sad. His whole backstory is basically his girl left him, but he got to keep the dog and now the government ordered him to put it down.
I thought the kraken was his pet. When did Davy Jones have a dog in the series?
@@ezniyazov7970 that’s what I’m saying the kraken was like his dog it was an analogy
Not the government. Business. EITC IS A BUSINESS. Run by Capitalists.
This is the first time the government is hot though
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Davy jones wins the final battle
Lol Davy Jones is crying and then he's like "Oh shit, I'm supposed to be mad and pissed off!"
Bill Day I will put you in the locker or make you apart of my ship
Because his heart is close to him
I always took it to mean he was angry at himself for allowing this moment of vulnerability.
I think he realised his heart was close. Dude literally cut it out of his chest because he couldn't handle the pain of Calypso not being there. He's like 'wait a damn minute, I shouldn't be feeling this crap!'
I always thought it was because he could hear The EITC coming and was thinking: “Oh What Now?!”
Every single villain in this film, Beckett, Jones, barbossa, are some of the best written and acted villains to ever grace a franchise. Absolute phenomenal writting
DAMN, Lord Becket is so cool!
I Agree.He is my favourite character from the evil along with Davy Jones.
Benjamin Mckenzie Are you talking to me or to Pre114? Because I obviously made clear that I only liked Davy Jones, not Becket.
I hate Beckett. He killed father of Elisabeth.
Pre114 no damn I hate him
Pre114 ķjjk
I really love hearing Jones play the church organs, wish someone made a full length version.
First Last no one but me can play like that
@@c-krefinishers1850
That organ was made by east india company
There are videos out there of playing his theme on the organ.
@@Jesus-qe4gw no the organ was already there when he became captain
I always thought that he got mad because they ruined his emotional moment but I never thought it was because the heart being close caused him to feel
Also the kraken
Thats the reason he cut out his heart in the first place. He can only feel true sadness and pain if his heart is close to him which is why he never wants it to be on his ship. Ironically he also was the one who put the curse on the heart that if someone kills him that person will have to take his place.
Cutler Beckett is no doubt the most dangerous (and IMO the most fascinating) Disney villain to have ever existed. He was able to gain control of a supernatural being without needing to become one himself. He simply used skills any ordinary man can use. I don’t think any other villain has come close to the carnage he’s caused (JSYK MCU villains don’t count) before his downfall.
He is the greatest character in the series.
In terms of Disney Villains as a whole, there are many who pose a much greater threat to the world than Beckett does (e.g. Jafar, a scheming manipulator who became the most powerful being of all and took over the entire universe, albeit briefly), but if focusing solely on POTC Villains, then yeah, Lord Cutler Beckett takes the cake.
He reminds me of characters like batman, iron man, and rick. The idea that they can bend the world to their will through their resources.
In some way, he’s always been kind of the Thrawn of the POTC series to me. Both had gained high power and control by just having high intelligence, resourcefulness and strategic thinking skills that set them apart from other typical feared villains in these types of films who usually will just rely on some form of magic or other supernatural abilities they happen to have. Great character.
You know, there are those moments when I really feel sorry for Davy Jones...but those moments never seem to last long.
Eric Fukumoto
Well, both personalities are bad (evil) and that's what evil does to itself.
Warren Lloyd but Jesus Christ it's Disney
Eric Fukumoto
So what. :P
Eric Fukumoto
Yep, Disney :P
Beckett was such a badass hahaha
I love how Beckett's voice has zero emotion
*Bloody hell, its nothing left*
Jones is a lose cannon sir.
+TheVtolGamer 123 u realize that that loose cannon forces tentacles in his face right?
+Eric Fukumoto Mercer should have stood back up after that and brawled with Jones and thrown him overboard into the whirlpool. He's too badass for that shit.
Solar Terran yeah i mean he was only in him for like 15 seconds and then their was an indication of a snap like sound but mercer still ended up dead
Dust no
0:08-0:12 when you enter a COD game at the end when someone used a nuke.
R4V3 B0Y exactly 😂😂😂😂
When you start your Black Friday shopping at 4 pm
That too lol
R4V3 B0Y when someone ate all ya cookies
Alice Crawford more like when someone eats all the pizza lol
So if six men shot the heart at the same time and Jones died who would replace him as captain of the Dutchman, the man who's bullet hit the heart first or the man that gave the command to fire? The DutchmanAH must have a captainAH!
The owner of the rifle with the first bullet that entered, more then likely.
Jack Sparrow you BETTER BELIEVE HIM! BECAUSE THATS THE CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW
Doesn't work like that the ship posseses the crew targeting who the ship sees as the most worthy in which case was will turner.
+ Connor Kingston jjajaja
+Connor Kingston No. It doesn't work like that either. The only way Jones can die is if someone stabs the heart. And whoever stabs the heart must take the previous Captain's place.
Opens the biscuit tin* Bloody hell there's nothing left
Lord Cutler Beckett Mr. Beckett But if Davy Jones know the secret of the pieace of eigth, why you didn't interrogate him?
0:34 that bit of organ that he played is perfect.
Lord Cutler Beckett and Davy Jones have got to be my most favorite villains ever!
GO TO BED JOLINE U SLEEPY:-(
Rockella Dirden What the fuck? Are you high?
Thank you
Jolene Gov: I only agree with you on the Davy Jones part. But I want Beckett to fall into a pit of lava.
Wonder how Octavia(from Helluva Boss) would do if she meets both and if Beckett tries to negotiate with Stolas for the book for power and control of hell(at least).
Davy Jones, from cold villain to tragic character the audience can sympathize with. Incredibly-written character.
Hans Zimmer was really able to capture sadness, rage, and nostalgic happiness in just a few lines music
The immaterial has become immaterial.
Hmm yes the floor here is made out of floor
I think he meant it in a philosophical way
The Immaterial (Magic, ethereal, impossible) has become immaterial (Inexistant, irrelevant)
@@brandondallaire ironic when he said that he literally still reliant on the Dutchman, so it's still relevant.
Beckett does that a lot. In Dead Man's Chest he says that currency is the currency of the realm.
@@Blokewood3 Well , that's only 2 times .
He actually said "the material has became A MATERIAL"
In other words, the immaterial has become just another thing the company wants.
I love the undercurrent theme of the old world dying and the new world gaining strength. A world not dominated by magic and oddities, but by men, weapons of war, economies, and countries. It's the slow death of the untameable magical world and the birth of a world of order. I like how he says the immaterial is now immaterial. He is essentially saying that the old lawless world not bound by society and laws is becoming immaterial, or in other words not real. Magic, pirate sea creatures, etc, will all be wiped out as the global power structure shifts. The seas are not in the hands of the supernatural now, but it's in the hands of company men
The PotC trilogy is such a great example on how to write great villains
As much as I love Davy Jones and Barbossa as villains, Beckett is probably the most underrated character in the series. Tom Hollander really knocked it out of the park as a slimy weasel that’s still dangerous without a bit of fighting ability
I always felt bad for Davy Jones because he was in love with the Sea Goddess Calypso and when Davy Jones did his ten-year duty of ferrying the souls who died at sea to the other side, Calypso was not there when she promised him. That is the reason Davy Jones felt angry, heartbroken, saddened and betrayed enough to carve out his own heart and locked it in the Dead Man’s Chest. When he carved out his heart from his own body, he casted upon the heart a geis that if someone were to stab his heart the heart of that person must take its place as the new Captain of the Flying Dutchman. Tragic isn’t it?
When lord cutler Beckett and Davy Jones are compared Beckett has a colder heart than Davy Jones I've
Helena Koerner Da
Funny, isn't it? Jones has no heart, and he has more sympathetic qualities. Beckett has a heart (a physical one) and he has absolutely no sympathetic qualities.
Nietzsche's Heir a bit late to the party but I’d say it’s because jones has time in that black heart for love, his love is where he is most vulnerable it can raise him up i.e. calypso or bring him down becket but in a funny way calypso too he is a creature of passion love cruelty where as becket has nothing but the material he is cold and calculating and determines worth in this world through possession and title, nothing more than words and objects cling to like spoiled children. Jones, jack all the pirates are shown living life even in poverty to the fullest due to there abundance of the material
@@greywalker505 And if Beckett was sympathetic before that sympathy is long gone.
Cutler Beckett is a businessman. They are as cold as they come.
I feel so bad for Davy Jones while watching this, and I think that the real villain was actually Cutler Beckett. i don't know
jones probably was once a man with passion but what happaned to him made him angry and the way he is now but yeah he is not the villain
I agree
Jones was the main antagonist in Dead Man's Chest and Beckett was the main villain in At World's end. Jones is more of a tragic villain. He's evil, but there's a part of you that feels for him. He lost love, and just in that fact alone, you get the feeling that there was at least once something good inside him. Beckett, on the other hand, appears to have NO redeeming qualities whatsoever and you don't really sympathize with him at all. He is cold, ruthless, and evil to the core. IMO he's the most evil PotC villain.
gnc623 Yeah, he has this huge inferiority complex and despises his father. He wants to become a British elite just to spite his dad. He would've been a British elite were it not for Captain Jack, when jack refused to ferry slaves for the east India trading company. So he eternally hates Jack and other pirates (although for other reasons).
Francesca Slanič thats just how it is who ever has my heart controls me but with or without my heart my lady I still love can control me she just doesn't abuze it
At the very beginning someone shouts: "Whatsuuuuup Tattooine, nuts for sale"
😂
Bloody hell you've ruined it forever 😂
Yycmjcjju
I cannot unhear that now
You have me dying!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I really did feel sympathetic for Davy Jones, I was sad when he died.
Joseph Dutra I can't confirm it but I might be coming back
NukaColaPilot Can’t. His story ended elegantly. Reviving him would be meaningless since he “returned” to the sea.
It's sad that he died but it's good that he died so he needn't suffer any further
@@giovannyalpizar5351 After the credits of Dead men tell no tales there was a teaser scene revealing that he survived.
Cineastre Yes, and I’m glad that he has returned since he’s one of my favorite characters, but bringing him back doesn’t make any sense or does it improve his person. His character was written, executed, and fleshed our very well. Reviving him back won’t change anything, unless the Trident somehow brought back the original Dutchman’s captain.
“The immaterial has become immaterial.”
I think that means the supernatural is no longer an unstoppable force that civilisation cannot control. It’s relevance and power has evaporated as it’s been tamed.
Jones and co could probably have just swiped the chest from those two guards as they walked past him at 2.18
Kevin Maddick THIS.
True, But then it won't be the movie lol
@@yuvinduvithanage5816 it could still be,just on a different plot line though
2:18
Well yeah but then a fight would have definitely broken out and probably they wouldn't have wanted to take the risk of putting the heart in danger
"I thought you learned that when i ordered you to kill your pet"-Beckket
*Flashbacks of the kraken* -Davy Jones
Me-Sad and crying cause the kraken was completely awesome
Yea poor kraken
Kraken was a good boi
Wait that's what happened to the kraken? I thought it died from its injuries after sinking the pearl
And here I am asking myself how he got killed
@@henrywedekind5754 Davy Jones beached it
The complete casting for this movie is just perfect..never again will be a pirate movie like this, never.
0:08 when you have six siblings and pizza is ordered
1:33 when my mom knocks on my door when I'm playing a game. XD
And you after snapping at her and she spanks your ass 1:25
Winning!!!!
2:30 mom telling you as long as u live at home you follow her rules
The day she s gone you will realize.
@@Toku91 I was younger then. As time has passed I do. I appreciate all she's done for me.
actor of mr mercer (one on the left in the beginning) is my great uncle. met him thrice - he was given one of the keys used on set as davy jones’ key, and he brought it along one time for me to hold, knowing i was a POTC fan.
That’s something called bull to the shit my friend
@@CamcrossJayStudio you got an email? got a surprise for you if you think i’m a liar
The final "charge your bayonets" always made me wonder if any of the soldiers had any clue what stabbing the heart would actually mean for them, and really showed that Beckett had no idea how the supernatural forces he was "commanding" actually worked. Like if at any point a guard actually stabbed the heart poof there goes Beckett's control.
I truly like the fact, that both Beckett and Jones are introduced in Dead Man's Chest, and while Jones surely is the main antagonist there, in AWE it changes and Beckett became the main villain, while Davy got more background, sh9wing his tragic past.
"We need prisoners to interrogate which tends to work best when they're alive." 😄😄
The Dutchman sails as its CAPTAIN COMMANDS
@@jemert96 "And it's Captain is to sail it as COMMANDED!"
Admit it, it's hard not to feel for Jones when he stares at the locket and uncontrollably sheds a tear. We all know what that feels like.
No one:
Literally no one:
Beckett: "oH iM soRrY t0 HeAr That!"
Haha lol
Oh shut up with that meme, it died in 2019.
@@memethanYT sus
God, the way the motion capture and CGI captures and conveys the emotion on Davy Jones is simply amazing in this movie.
Honestly in the 2nd movie Davy Jones Is portrayed as a fearful and heartless man who is a merciless monster, whereas in the 3rd movie hes portrayed as just a heart broken man, in the bounds of evil, unable to escape
My god, this series has an incredible cast, but I have to give special recognition to Tom Hollander (Cutler Beckett.) He gives off such an intimidating presence, even more so than Davy Jones, and he's literally just a human.
I love how jones is playing music and just thinking about the woman he loved. He’s a good man, just in pain.
He is not. He has become a sadistic, selfish monster. Yes, sometimes, feelings shine through. But he does not accept it. It even makes him angry to have this kind of feelings. He hides his pain by inflicting it on others. That is not a good person.
Beckett: I have heard rumors of a Kraken in these deep waters. It seems you are the one who controls such beast.
Davy: Aye, a monster it is.
Beckett: I couldn’t agree more. Kill it.
Davy: What?
Beckett: You heard me. Get rid of the beast. That is an order.
Davy: Who are you to make these orders!?
Beckett: One who has your fate on my hands. Do as you are told… Kill the beast.
Imagine Jack Sparrow climbing out of the Krakens Corpse, in his hand a coin of the cursed treasure: "Couldn't resist twice mate"
It fascinates me every single time they managed to make this small man be more intimidating than literal sea monsters
1:20 - 1:34 how men react when they cry
OMG, I re-watched the scene with that in my head and I laughed so hard. xD Idk why.
How react when I cry.
I think why he was actually mad is that he may have heard or figured out that the British had went aboard the ship
Hahahah
ARC9652 Productions kinda, since his heart was aboard the ship, he has feelings, and since he was hearing the song it made it cry(because the heart was aboard the ship)
Out of every tormented soul on that ship, Davey Jones soul is the most tormented one even if he don't show it. 8(
I love that organ music, full of pain and suffering.
I think this is one of the best potc movies in my opinion
Marine 4gaming Amen
Interesting. He shed a tear because he got his heart back on board. Essentially, his heart was with him again. And he felt the heartache again. Then came anger and realizing what was going on. “The heart is here…” he thought in anger. Which is why he says to “take that infernal thing with you, I will not have it on my ship!”
I never realized that.
I've always loved Davy Jones the most out of all them
Just do what the British say, it's worked pretty well for the world so far...
Of course! Nobody dare to fight the most evil empire of all time..
+Matthew Williams sending troops into Boston when the people refused to pay unfair tax is a really beloved empire
lmfao, you say its worked for the world? I say look at the middle east, india, and pakistan
Blame is really strange. Power isn't. Whomever holds all the power is considered the most evil of all people but we are all human aren't we
Stevie Sean north Korea?
Davy Jones deserves his own movie.
This scene was so much cooler in the deleted one.
0:22 the guy walking down the stairs in the back is to smooth
Lol
1:30 a cool detail is that when Jones realizes that his heart is onboard the ship, you can hear a rapidly pulsating heartbeat in the background getting more intense every second
I love Beckett. He is cute guy. And a great villain. I want him back.
Me to.
Well he died
@@m1co294
I know.
Cute guy 🤣🤣
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The dialogue used to be so frickin good.
The reason why Davy Jones is such a great villain because in all reality he's not, he's just a cursed heartbroken man
I get it. When he saw his own tears he knew that somone had brought his heart onboard because he normally cannot cry or feel emotional pain without it.
beckett played his role to perfection
1:32 When your teacher gives you homework over the weekend.
0:45 See this scene alone is over looked, Davy Jones is a completely different person here and it completely changed what I thought I knew about him, poor guy is heart broken
Davy is my favorite POTC's character :)
Maewi Giwig thank you
He seems so cold and heartless until this scene
The EITC uniforms are so menacing. They’re not like the warm, regal redcoats at all.
one of my most favorite films. look how beckett control jones[ an immortal]
The heart is the key to the soul
When I was a child, I thought Jones and Beckett were the duo antagonist on this movie. Now I realized that the main antagonist is Lord Beckett because he can control and blackmailed Jones while other pirates feared him. Jones was just a tragic victim caused by his own misunderstanding and feeling of being betrayed by the Goddess of the Sea Calypso
Davy Jones is the Darth Vader of Pirate World, so iconic.
I love the slow realization that he figures out his heart is on the ship. The music and his growl
"Bloody hell there's nothing left".
I love how the music box cuts out. In the “lyrics” for that song, the last line is “My love will never die.” but it cuts out just before it can reach the lyric “die”.
The moral of the story is that companies and large corporations are more evil than the individual could dream to be.
Sometimes I forget how astonishingly good the CGI is.
I feel like he cant cry unless his hearts on board
Spot on
2:16 when grandson and grandpa meet each other
Poor Davy Jones he gets the short end of the stick in this series Calypso was the real villain also known as Tia Delma had she been there like she said she would after his ten year service to the seas on his ship he would not have ended up this way. Unlike Beckett Jones was not pure evil he still had some goodness in him while Becketts goodness if he ever had any died long before Dead mans Chest or The Black Pearl if they would have shared more of his origin back story. Yes Davy Jones later became evil and ugly on both the outside and inside but can you really blame him when you put yourself in his shoes?
+matthew mann
actually, even though Beckett did some questionable things which sought of showed how corrupted he was in power (i.e. killing the governor etc) you need to rememeber to the Navy and (in this instance, the East India Trading Company) pirates are bad, however from our POV, Jack and them are the good guys. Even stated by Tom Hollander, Beckett isn't necessarily evil he is doing the what he believed was the right thing to do (again i know about some of the side stuff he did which was showing his evil nature - but its all towards pirates) if you didn't know in a book released it told the story of how beckett met jack and also Beckett's history with pirates before he came in power. sorry for going on a full lecture about nothing lol
matthew mann calypso used most pirates including Jack she was even trying it on with Will when they went to her for help in the second movie.
He means Calypso wasn't there when he needed her. Davy Jones was once a normal sea man and calypso was the reason he turned out like this. Read the original story of these two and you'll get it
You mean...shoe?
+Mitchell Woodbury lol
Davy Jones is such a badass antagonist.
I love how he was harmonizing with the music box on the organ...he's a sad sad man who just wants love...