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Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales

 

 

SCORE: 72

Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales 

 

I am very thankful Family Friendly Gaming was provided a reviewable copy of Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales on Blu-ray + DVD + Digital. You might be wondering why there is one review for the Disney Movies Anywhere version of this movie and the Blu-ray/DVD version. We were asked to provide two reviews. We never did ask for the Disney Movies Anywhere version, but have no problem with doing two reviews from time to time. The boys did an Unboxing video here.

There are some neat little behind the scene features on Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales. They are A Return to Sea, Telling Tales: A Sit Down with Brenton and Kaya, The Matador & The Bull: Secrets of Salazar & The Silent Mary, First Mate Confidential, Deconstructing the Ghost Sharks, Wings Over The Caribbean, An Enduring Legacy, Bloopers of the Caribbean, Deleted Scenes, and a Photo Journal.

Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales is epic in many ways. The bank heist scene is the perfect example of this. I can think of so many better ways to keep the money in the safe. The scene itself was exciting, and characters wound up exactly where they needed to be. The writing in Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales is extremely tight. I am a published author so I should be able to speak to that.

The music in Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales fits the epic nature of this film. I love some of the songs in Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales. I also really enjoyed the humor. Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales is an extremely funny film. You might need to rewind and catch some of the lines. Like when the young lady tells Captain Jack she tries to stay out of trouble. He tells her: "what a horrible way to live."

The ghosts, ghost sharks, peril, blood, violence, lack of attire, and sexual comments will offend some families. I found the bad content to be lower in Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales than previous films. The severed heads in the basket could also bother some. The ghost characters can be freaky in Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales at times.

I wish Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales explained the compass a bit better. There are some Biblical items in Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales as well. We have a parting of the sea that reminded me of Moses and the Red Sea. There was also characters running on the water which reminded me of Jesus Christ walking on water. I enjoyed watching Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales again.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 90%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Blu-ray/DVD
Publisher: Disney
Developer: Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Rating: ‘PG-13’ for Parents Strongly Cautioned
{for sequences of adventure violence, and some suggestive content}
Company provided product
Value/Cost of the review is greater than value/cost of provided product


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