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How Do the Filmic Elements of `moonlight Serenade' Contribute to the Entertainment of the Audience?
Summary: `Moonlight serenade' from Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl is an interesting and humorous part of the film that is very entertaining and will appeal to most audiences. Gore Verbinski has done a good job in directing the film.
The director of "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl" is Gore Verbinski. He is the most important member of the crew and has directed a few films already. `Moonlight Serenade' is a scene in the middle of the film starting when Elizabeth, a young woman who has a pirate medallion, runs out of a pirate deck after being captured. She sees skeletal figures (the pirate crew) in the moonlight and the scene ends when she returns to the cabin, seeing the truth of the cursed pirates of the `Black Pearl'. The cinematography, sound and visual effects make this part of the film very interesting. This scene is a mix of horror and humour. It shows Elizabeth's fear and horror when she sees the skeletal pirates.
There are some extremely close-up shots showing her shocked and scared face. When Elizabeth is running away from the pirates...
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