crevette (one of the biggest Orlando fangirls over the age of 15 on LJ and a damn funny read besides her obsession) read an interview with the writers where they admit that some key dialogue was cut regarding the captain-ship of the Dutchman.
Apparently their intent was to convey that since Elizabeth had stayed faithful -- unlike Calypso -- Will was free from the curse at the end of that first ten years. The post-credits scene would have been the first day of their normal life together.
My big thing about the movie was that I couldn't get over how much I enjoyed Barbosa. He was such a cliche' in the first movie, but Geoffrey Rush knocked it out of the park in this one.
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Apparently their intent was to convey that since Elizabeth had stayed faithful -- unlike Calypso -- Will was free from the curse at the end of that first ten years. The post-credits scene would have been the first day of their normal life together.
My big thing about the movie was that I couldn't get over how much I enjoyed Barbosa. He was such a cliche' in the first movie, but Geoffrey Rush knocked it out of the park in this one.