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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Jack's got a blood debt to pay: he owes his soul to the legendary Davy Jones, ghastly Ruler of the Ocean Depths. But ever-crafty Jack isn't about to go down without a fight.
Jack's got a blood debt to pay: he owes his soul to the legendary Davy Jones, ghastly Ruler of the Ocean Depths. But ever-crafty Jack isn't about to go down without a fight.
The film leans left due to its portrayal of the East India Trading Company as a primary antagonist, representing an oppressive, profit-driven corporate and state power, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of unchecked authority and corporate overreach.
The movie features a predominantly white main cast, typical for its genre and era, but includes visible diversity in significant supporting roles and background characters. The narrative focuses on adventure and fantasy elements, offering a subtle critique of oppressive corporate power without explicitly centering on modern DEI themes or negatively framing traditional identities.
Elizabeth Swann, a non-superpowered character, is depicted engaging in and winning close-quarters sword fights against multiple male opponents from Davy Jones's crew during the film's climax.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on heterosexual relationships and adventure, with no explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ representation.
The film "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on pirate adventures, supernatural elements, and romantic subplots without engaging with transgender identities, resulting in no depiction to evaluate.
This film is a direct sequel to 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.' All returning main characters maintain their established gender from the previous installment, and no new characters are introduced with a gender different from any prior canonical or historical depiction relevant to the franchise.
This film is a sequel where established characters maintain their original race and actors. New characters introduced in this installment do not constitute race swaps, as they were not previously established with a different race in prior canon.
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Actors
| Name | Role | Gender | Race | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Johnny Depp | Jack Sparrow | Male | White | |
Orlando Bloom | Will Turner | Male | White | |
Keira Knightley | Elizabeth Swann | Female | White | |
Jack Davenport | Norrington | Male | White | |
Bill Nighy | Davy Jones | Male | White | |
Jonathan Pryce | Governor Weatherby Swann | Male | White | |
Lee Arenberg | Pintel | Male | White | |
Mackenzie Crook | Ragetti | Male | White | |
Kevin McNally | Gibbs | Male | White | |
Stellan Skarsgård | Bootstrap Bill | Male | White | |
Tom Hollander | Cutler Beckett | Male | White | |
Naomie Harris | Tia Dalma | Female | Black |
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