Davy Jones and Calypso scene 4k HDR - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2006)

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To control the oceans, Lord Cutler Beckett executes anyone associated with piracy in Port Royal and orders Davy Jones to destroy all pirate ships. Condemned prisoners sing "Hoist the Colours" to compel the nine Pirate Lords to convene at Shipwreck Cove to hold the Brethren Court. Because Pirate Lord Jack Sparrow never named a successor before being dragged to Davy Jones' Locker, Hector Barbossa, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Tia Dalma, and the surviving crew of the Black Pearl plot to rescue Jack. In Singapore, the crew meet Pirate Lord Sao Feng, who owns navigational charts to the Locker. They are then attacked by the East India Trading Company. During the battle, Will secretly promises to give Jack to Feng in return for the Pearl, intending to use it to rescue his father "Bootstrap Bill" Turner from the Flying Dutchman.

The crew rescue Jack and recover the Pearl. As they depart, they encounter boats of dead souls, including Elizabeth's father Governor Swann, executed by Beckett. Tia Dalma reveals that the goddess Calypso charged Davy Jones with guiding the souls of those who died at sea to the next world; every ten years he could come ashore to be with the woman he loved, but Jones corrupted his purpose and was cursed to become a monster. Governor Swann reveals that whoever kills Jones by stabbing his disembodied heart must become the Dutchman's captain.

Returning to the living world, the Pearl stops at an island for fresh water, but are attacked by Sao Feng and Beckett's men. As Jack secretly negotiates his freedom with Beckett, Elizabeth is handed over to Feng, who believes she is Calypso, while the rest of the crew make for Shipwreck Cove aboard the Pearl. Jack throws Will off the ship as part of a plan to seize control of the Dutchman. Sao Feng tells Elizabeth that the first Brethren Court bound Calypso in human form after her lover, Davy Jones, betrayed her; Feng plans to release her to defeat Beckett. Feng is fatally wounded in an attack by Jones, appointing Elizabeth his successor as Pirate Lord before dying. Elizabeth and the crew are locked in the brig of the Dutchman, where she finds Bootstrap Bill losing himself to the Dutchman's curse. Admiral James Norrington frees Elizabeth and her crew from the Dutchman, but is killed by a crazed Bootstrap Bill.

Will is rescued by Beckett and informs Jones of Jack's escape from the Locker, learning in the process that Jones enabled the first Court to imprison Calypso, revealed to be Tia Dalma. Meanwhile, the Pearl arrives at Shipwreck Cove, where Barbossa attempts to persuade the Brethren Court to release Calypso while Elizabeth demands they fight back against Beckett. Jack's father, Captain Teague, informs the Court that only an elected Pirate King can declare war. To avoid a stalemate, Jack votes for Elizabeth, making her King. Elizabeth, Jack, Barbossa, Beckett, Jones, and Will parley, trading Will for Jack. Barbossa frees Calypso, but when Will reveals Jones' betrayal to her; Calypso vanishes and summons a maelstrom, refusing to help either side.

The Pearl and Dutchman battle in the maelstrom. Elizabeth and Will are wed by Barbossa in the midst of the battle. On the Dutchman, Jack and Jones duel for control of Jones' heart. After Jones mortally wounds Will, Jack helps Will stab the heart, killing Jones. Jack and Elizabeth escape the Dutchman as it sinks into the maelstrom. As Beckett's ship, the Endeavour, engages the Pearl, the Dutchman rises from the sea, now captained by Will and its crew freed from Jones' curse. The two pirate ships destroy the Endeavour, killing Beckett, while his armada retreats. With Will bound to guide souls lost at sea to the next world, he and Elizabeth bid farewell to each other. Will departs on the Dutchman, leaving Elizabeth pregnant and with the chest containing his heart. Barbossa steals the Pearl again to find the Fountain of Youth, but finds that Jack has stolen Feng's charts. Jack departs from Tortuga on a small boat to track the fountain down
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How can a single scene in a movie be better than every sequel of the same movie

Shakirprimez
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Davy loved her with all he got. He fell in love with the sea itself and paid an ultimate price. What a character, what a story.

PandaCool
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You can hear the anger and frustration bubbling up when he talks about the duty she charges him

Johno
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Everyone realize that Davy's monster is the byproduct of a broken heart, he gave his love to her and she betrayed him. He let out a gasp and became a man again, the man before she killed that part of him that was human. The love he had for her shows in that moment how love of a woman keeps the monster at bay. Even in his darkened state, she always owns his heart...most every man has that monster born as the result of heart break. I feel for him in this scene cause I know that monster all too well.

jackd
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These two only had one 3 minute scene together yet it's more interesting than the main plot of the movie, and definitely a more interesting couple than Will and Elizabeth.
These two deserve a movie. Anything with more of human Davy Jones.
Somtimes I wonder how strong Calypso could be in her goddess form because even in her human form she's still the most powerful POTC character.

thezman
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Not sure if it was intentional, but at 1:47 his hand only has the middle finger and thumb pointed outward, like despite looking human, it still functions like the lobster claw.

JoelKellenProductions
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Finally a version in 4k! This was one of the most compelling and interesting scenes in the entire series. I wish we had at least one more scene of them together.

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Davy Jones and Calypso were a couple back then until the sea caused a lot of problems with their relationship. Bill Nighy and Naomie Harris were terrific together when they both acted out this scene from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.

andreapatane
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That switch in voice from Davy jones the character to then your own voice really makes the ending of this scene so powerful

kevinkwiek
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“My heart will always belong to you.” 💔

PoeDameron
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Every time I watch this scene, I become more to realize that it’s mostly both of their fault.

Jones fell in love with a goddess, accepted the servitude without question because he and she were understandably in love…yet Calypso is a sea goddess and just as unpredictable.

Calypso however I can only assume hasn’t realized how dangerous a man can be when he’s been hurt so deeply.
He’s a human being and she’s a goddess, both things that have different ways of doing things and thinking and both didn’t think of the consequences…

But they still love each other deeply still, even if Jones is still enraged due to her betrayal.

aneldritchfrogman
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That's basically a version of President Snow and Lucy Gray from Hunger Games.
If they do a prequel of Davy Jones, it will be the same concept, love and trust at the beginning and betrayal at the end of the movie

guymichelasseke
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The transition from Davy jones into human Davy jones hits hard

diamondguy-xslg
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I would love a movie telling the story of calypso and Davy Jones.

Arhatu
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Davy Jones is without a doubt one of the scariest villains in a movie of all time. I just watched all of the first 3 movies recently and I saw for myself just how much of a scary person Davy Jones is.

LiamDeege
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Their story feels so mythical, this lowkey should get passed around the campfire for centuries.

jihef
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Did I really feel old watching this for the first time even at only 18 years old?

LiamDeege
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Why do i tear?? When i hear that musical box

kevincampos
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Quick nitpick, can Davy Jones only wall through things going forwards? Cause kind of doesn't make sense.

ryanbobadilla
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*Doesn’t show up to see her “love” for one day out of 10 years*

Reason: “It’s in my nature”

Gtfooh

jlondono