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England 1717: Der junge Leutnant Robert Naynard erhält den gefährlichen Auftrag, den Piratenkapitän Hornigold und seinen zweiten Mann, einen gewissen Edward Teach, zur Strecke zu bringen. Nur wenige Zeit später hat der verwegene Teach das Schiff von Hornigold übernommen. Er nennt sich nun Blackbeard, die Geißel der Meere, und macht diesem Namen alle Ehre. Sein größter Traum ist, den legendären Goldschatz des berüchtigten Piraten Kapitän Kidd zu finden…

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REALISTIC pirate adventure RELEASED IN 2005 and directed by Kevin Connor, Blackbeard is a two-part TV film from Hallmark loosely based on the exploits of the infamous pirate Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard (born circa 1680 and died November 22, 1718). Although Blackbeard features real-life people and other items, like the ship Queen Annes Revenge and Blackbeards relationship with the governor, the story is essentially fictional. Those knowledgeable about the life of Blackbeard should know this up front otherwise it will ruin their experience. Still, even though this is a fictional story, the film IS realistic in its presentation of the basic Caribbean pirate lifestyle. Not to mention, it successfully captures the spirit of Blackbeard. One thing that turns me off to pirate flicks like Pirates of the Caribbean (all of them) and Cutthroat Island (1995) is that they feature such a goofy, unbelievable vibe that the viewer cant take the stories seriously for more than a few moments. Well, you dont have to worry about that with Blackbeard because, again, this is a believable portrayal of the pirate lifestyle. The film certainly helps the viewer catch a glimpse of what it must have been like to be a pirate back in that era, the 1600s-1700s. In regards to the historical inaccuracies of the story, how much do we really know about Blackbeard and the many adventures he experienced? Did he have a personal scribe with him detailing every detail of his life and misadventures? Of course not. The story in Blackbeard features events that very well COULD have happened to him and other pirates of the era. In light of all this, I dont get the rigid criticisms about the supposed lack of historical accuracy. Besides, the overrated Braveheart (1995) is hailed as a masterpiece, but is it historically accurate? Please (Mel Gibson portrayed Wallace as the next thing to Jesus Christ himself). Although this is a TV flick with a small budget compared to major theatrical releases, it is comparable in spirit to films like Last of the Mohicans (1992) and The Count of Monte Cristo (2002). So if you enjoy adventure movies like these youll likely appreciate Blackbeard, as long as you can handle the TV budget. Regarding the major characters, Angus Macfadyen does a good job in bringing Blackbeard to life; Richard Chamberlain is effective as the foppish aristocratic villain; Mark Umbers is a great masculine and noble protagonist; and Jessica Chastain is a fine choice as the adopted daughter of the governor of New Providence (Chamberlin). Redheaded Jessica certainly attractive but not drop-dead gorgeous, which isnt a problem since these types of women almost always outshine the ultra-hot babes anyway (less outward beauty often creates greater inward beauty, although there are exceptions). In the second half of the film there are scenes where Blackbeard & his motley crew have Jessica captive as they camp in the jungle and there are some shots of Jessica that are absolutely stunning. Somehow the jungle brings out her enchanting beauty. The story takes place in the Caribbean but the film was shot in Thailand. Although I would have preferred the real Caribbean, these locations are certainly magnificent. It’s just that the real New Providence isn’t hilly as depicted. Also, there weren’t any Asian people living in the West Indies during that time period, general speaking. BOTTOM LINE If youre in the mood for a realistic pirate adventure and don’t mind the limitations of TV productions, you cant go wrong with Blackbeard. If you want pirates, Caribbean Islands, the Royal Navy, hidden treasures, corrupt officials, jungle adventure, ship battles, caves, castaways and damsels you can’t go wrong with Blackbeard.” Its the best pirate film Ive seen (not that I’ve seen many) and is superior to goofy fantasy dreck like Pirates of the Caribbean, not to mention more compelling than Master and Commander” (2003), although it’s nowhere near as good as Mutiny on the Bounty” (1962) or The Bounty” (1984). THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hours, 49 minutes (both parts combined). WRITER Bryce Zabel. GRADE B/B- (6.5/10)

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