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Johnny Depp stars in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'

( PG-13 ) ( Monitor Movie Guide )

In search of the Fountain of Youth, Johnny Depp as Capt. Jack Sparrow embarks on another adventure in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.'

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In this film publicity image released by Disney, Johnny Depp, left, Penelope Cruz, right, and Ian McShane, background are shown in a scene from, " Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides."

Since I am still recovering from 鈥Pirates of the Caribbean: At World鈥檚 End鈥 鈥 is it over yet? 鈥 I can鈥檛 say I was much in the mood for "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.鈥 On the other hand, there was no place to go but up 鈥 way up 鈥 and so I can cheerfully report that I only glanced at my watch about 20 times, as opposed to 200 times for its predecessor.

Part of the reason for this, however, may be because this new installment in the unceasing 鈥淧irates鈥 franchise is in 3-D, and wearing those glasses makes it鈥檚 much more difficult to look at your watch.

In a pleasant change of pace, this sequel isn鈥檛 altogether incomprehensible. I could actually follow the story, such as it is; in fact, I was often one step ahead of the story. There are few shocks to the system here. Even the 鈥渟urprise鈥 appearance of Keith Richards, as the scurvy father of Johnny Depp鈥檚 Captain Jack Sparrow, has already been hyped to death in the advance press.

Richards is no less welcome for that. Depp is on record as crediting the rocker as the model for Jack鈥檚 tottering body language, and seeing the two of them together, each trying to outdo the other鈥檚 wigginess, is blissfully funny. Plus Richards has the best line in the movie. There aren鈥檛 all that many good ones.

Rob Marshall, who previously directed 鈥Chicago鈥 and 鈥Nine,鈥 appears to have approached 鈥淧irates鈥 as a species of musical, minus the musical numbers. The sword fights and mutinies and all the rest of the yo-ho-ho-ing are choreographed to the max. He keeps things moving without turning the film into a perpetual-motion machine on steroids. (I wasn鈥檛 kidding. Is 鈥淎t World鈥檚 End鈥 over yet?)

The plot centers on the search for the fabled Fountain of Youth. This is a search many people of a certain age (i.e., over 30) in Hollywood are already quite familiar with. Jack now faces not only an old adversary 鈥 Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), returned from the dead and working for His Majesty鈥檚 Royal Navy 鈥 but a brand-new bad guy: Blackbeard (Ian McShane), whose crew consists of zombies.

There鈥檚 also Blackbeard鈥檚 daughter, Angelica, who has a fraught history with Jack and is definitely not a zombie. She is supposedly a master of disguises, but since she is played by Pen茅lope Cruz, whose beauty is impossible to disguise even beneath false moustaches and an overload of greasepaint, her specialty was lost on me.

Cruz is clearly in the movie to spice things up, but things are still pretty chaste throughout. Maybe that鈥檚 because Cruz was pregnant during filming or, more likely, it鈥檚 because Marshall and his screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio, no doubt taking their cue from 眉berproducer Jerry Bruckheimer, have been careful to keep things kid-friendly. Of the four 鈥淧irates鈥 movies, 鈥淥n Stranger Tides鈥 seems the least strange. (The most outr茅 sequence features a bevy of mermaids, who seem to have washed in from a La Jolla swimsuit competition.)

Previously Depp played Jack with more than a hint of goosey depravity. Here he mostly mugs. Perhaps he no longer feels the need to extend himself. For too long now Depp, one of our most audacious actors, has coasted on playing bizarro characters 鈥 Jack, Willie Wonka, the Mad Hatter. He鈥檚 amusing in these films, occasionally daring, but one longs for him to reenter the real world. He鈥檚 turning into a stunt actor.

With further sequels already in the works, and billions more to be made, I would nevertheless like to point out that the wind went out of these pirate ship sails a long time ago. In olden times, movies didn鈥檛 get sequelized beyond two or three installments. Now it鈥檚 the gift that keeps on giving 鈥 even if the gift box is empty. Grade: C+ (Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action/adventure violence, some frightening images, sensuality, and innuendo.)

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