Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Movie · 2003 · Adventure, Fantasy, Action · 2h 23m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 7.6/10 (3.1M ratings)
Prepare to be blown out of the water.
Overview
When wily pirate Captain Barbossa seizes Jack Sparrow’s beloved ship, the Black Pearl, and kidnaps the governor’s daughter, Elizabeth Swann, blacksmith Will Turner reluctantly teams up with the unpredictable pirate Jack to rescue her—only to uncover a terrifying curse that turns Barbossa’s crew into the undead.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.6/10
IMDb: 8.1/10
Letterboxd: 3.99/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
Metacritic: 63
TMDB: 7.8/10
Director
Gore Verbinski
Production
Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Cast
Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Jack Davenport, Jonathan Pryce, Lee Arenberg, Mackenzie Crook, Damian O'Hare, Giles New, Angus Barnett, David Bailie, Michael Berry Jr., Isaac C. Singleton, Jr., Kevin McNally, Treva Etienne, Zoe Saldaña, Guy Siner, Ralph P. Martin, Paula J. Newman
Where to watch
Disney Plus, Freeform
Curator Review
Verdict
A hugely entertaining adventure with crisp pacing, vivid production design, and a star-making central performance. It blends swashbuckling action, spooky fantasy, and broad comedy into a crowd-pleaser that still feels unusually alive and tactile.
Best for
fans of fast-moving adventure movies
viewers who like charismatic antiheroes
people who enjoy spooky-but-playful fantasy
audiences looking for a big, rewatchable blockbuster
Skip if
you want grounded historical realism
you dislike broad humor and heightened performances
you prefer slow-burn storytelling over constant momentum
you are not in the mood for fantasy curses, undead villains, and spectacle
Overview
This is the rare modern blockbuster that feels engineered for maximum fun without losing its sense of style. The movie moves with real confidence, balancing swordfights, ghostly menace, romantic tension, and comic improvisation while never letting the energy sag. It also benefits from practical, analog-looking design that gives the world texture and weight.
Worth noting
Johnny Depp’s Jack Sparrow is the film’s wild card, but the movie works because it doesn’t rely on him alone; the ensemble has clean, legible goals and the plot keeps tightening around them. Geoffrey Rush makes the curse genuinely eerie, and the action is staged with a clarity that makes every chase and duel easy to follow.
Bottom line
What lingers most is the feeling of a studio adventure made with personality. It’s playful, sexy, and a little spooky, with a score and visual identity that stick in the memory. Even if some of the humor is broad by today’s standards, the craftsmanship and momentum still make it an easy recommendation.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Josh Lewis (4★) · 7288 likes
I can distinctly remember when these came out that they were liked but frequently talked about in the way we now talk about Marvel (relentless plot structure, broad characterization & humor, literally based on a theme park ride, etc) but watching now it's like WE HAVE TO GO BACK. It's not just the tightness of its construction/pace (this somehow feels economical at a runtime that now makes me want to kill myself whenever I see it), the incredible analog design work,… more I can distinctly remember when these came out that they were liked but frequently talked about in the way we now talk about Marvel (relentless plot structure, broad characterization & humor, literally based on a theme park ride, etc) but watching now it's like WE HAVE TO GO BACK. It's not just the tightness of its construction/pace (this somehow feels economical at a runtime that now makes me want to kill myself whenever I see it), the incredible analog design work,… more
cathy (4★) · 5767 likes
the first three pirates movies are the greatest trilogy of all time francis ford coppola is gagged
Framesofnick (4★) · 5666 likes
They just don’t make them how they used to
nadia (4★) · 5103 likes
they don’t make movies sexy & fun like this anymore
lauren (5★) · 4092 likes
orlando bloom as will turner was my sexual awakening