The second installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean series, the Coffin of the Gathering Souls, is also called the Treasure of the Dead.
In fact, I feel that this film should be called the treasure of the devil.
The so-called treasure is the true heart of david Jones, the devil of the sea.
The film begins with Elizabeth and Will about to get married, and a Beckett is killed halfway through, with three arrest warrants to sabotage the wedding.
The arrests were Elizabeth, Will, and The Royal Navy Rear Admiral James Norrington, who had pursued Elizabeth. The charge was that they plotted to release the state sinner, Jack. The penalty will be the death penalty.

James Norrington, who had been devastated by love, had already resigned and was nowhere to be found.
Elizabeth and Will were caught.
Lord Beckett uses Elizabeth as a bargaining chip to blackmail Will into doing things for him.
It turned out that Lord Beckett had come on behalf of the East India Company, and he wanted Will to go to Jack. As long as Will can get jack's compass back for him, he can save Elizabeth's life.
Will agreed and a new journey began.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the big bad guy in the episode: David Jones</h1>
He was also a mortal pirate, because he fell in love with a woman, but he could not get the love of the other party, and he was very distressed.
In the end, David Jones dug out his battered heart and locked it in a coffin and buried it secretly.
And David Jones himself became the undead monster of the sea, the terrifying sea demon.
When you're having trouble at sea, David Jones is likely to show up and make a deal with you. When you get his help, you mortgage him for the corresponding length of service.
Of course, those who serve him will become monsters under the sea like him.
David Jones only has one chance every decade to land. This greatly limited his range of activities, otherwise he would be the overlord of the world.
The people who are chased by David Jones will grow terrible black spots. If the service is not honored on time, David Jones will send sea monsters to retaliate.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Jack was scared this time</h1>
Jack once had a deal with David Jones.
When David Jones helped Jack pull the sunken Black Pearl out of the deep sea, Jack promised to come and serve David Jones in ten years.
When the ten-year period came, the messenger who had come to deliver the letter to Jack was still an old acquaintance, and he was Will's father.
Turner, the old man who was tied up in cannons and sunk into the deep sea because of his opposition to Barbosa, made a deal with David Jones to become the current sea monster.'
Old Turner reminds Jack that he can't escape David Jones's debt collection, leaving Jack with a black spot and leaving.
This time Jack was really scared, came out of the mix, and always had to pay back. Jack began to panic and hide.
But that didn't work, so Jack was guided by the witch and began to search for David Jones' heart.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Will and Elizabeth</h1>
Will, who found Jack, was tricked by Jack and fell into the hands of David Jones and became a debt paycheck.
Will had the opportunity to get the key to the coffin from David Jones.
On the other hand, Elizabeth escapes from the town with the help of her father and finds Jack after several twists and turns. Moreover, Jack's disobedient compass actually worked well in Elizabeth's hands.
The two sides converged and together they found the coffin.
Unfortunately, several people disagreed over how to deal with the heart.
Will wants to end the heart with a knife, David Jones will finish playing, and his father will be relieved.
Jack doesn't agree to give the heart a stab, fearing that without David Jones, the sea monster will be out of control.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the episode's golden supporting character: James Norrington</h1>
Norrington shows up while Jack recruits the crew and says he wants to be a pirate.
To tell the truth, at this time, Norrington had a bit of a decadent sense of handsomeness.
Norrington is not as innocent as he seems, and he gets on Jack's boat, secretly reminding Elizabeth that it was Jack who deliberately let Will be caught by David Jones.
Elizabeth was internally estranged from Jack, and eventually tricked Jack into locking herself on the Black Pearl, leaving him alone to face the sea monster.
The second most important thing Norrington did was steal David Jones' heart.
From the conversation between Will and these men, Norrington heard lord Beckett wanting to get Jack's compass, and he analyzed that Lord Beckett wanted to make the decision on the sea.
Norrington felt his chance had come, and as long as he brought David Jones's heart back, he could return to his former glory. So Norrington stole his heart during the dogfight.
At the end of the episode, Jack enters the sea monster's mouth.
Elizabeth, guilty of cheating on Jack, agrees to go with everyone to the end of the world to save Jack.
The witch arranged a new captain, the resurrected Barbosa.
This episode looks tired, obviously half an episode, and has not achieved any goals.
Will didn't save his father, David Jones wasn't killed, his heart fell into the wrong hands, and the obnoxious Lord Beckett was still flaunting his might.
The point is that Captain Jack's life and death are unknown.