What it is, the story behind it, why you like it....
Mine first.
It is Will Turner (left) and Henry Turner (right) from Pirates of the Caribbean 5 (Dead men tell no tales?).
The scene where Henry goes looking for his father who is (for reasons never explained) still under a curse he should have been freed from a few years earlier. The kid finds where the Flying Dutchmam is submerged (dead crew doesn't need to breathe) and ties a weight around his ankle to sink to it. Will raises the ship up and tells Henry to stop looking for him and I think to stay safe with his mother or to not spend his whole life on breaking the curse (which he pretty well ignores). He tells Henry he loves him but since they cannot be together he cuts the weight and submerges the ship so Henry floats and cannot follow the Flying Dutchman.
This shot to me is sad and loving, and shows a pure connection between family. I often feel lonely so I am fond of this picture.
Mine first.
It is Will Turner (left) and Henry Turner (right) from Pirates of the Caribbean 5 (Dead men tell no tales?).
The scene where Henry goes looking for his father who is (for reasons never explained) still under a curse he should have been freed from a few years earlier. The kid finds where the Flying Dutchmam is submerged (dead crew doesn't need to breathe) and ties a weight around his ankle to sink to it. Will raises the ship up and tells Henry to stop looking for him and I think to stay safe with his mother or to not spend his whole life on breaking the curse (which he pretty well ignores). He tells Henry he loves him but since they cannot be together he cuts the weight and submerges the ship so Henry floats and cannot follow the Flying Dutchman.
This shot to me is sad and loving, and shows a pure connection between family. I often feel lonely so I am fond of this picture.