L'adolescente Jesse si riunisce con Willy due anni dopo il salto dell'orca verso la libertà, mentre l'adolescente cerca di salvare l'orca assassina e altre orche da una fuoriuscita di petrol... Leggi tuttoL'adolescente Jesse si riunisce con Willy due anni dopo il salto dell'orca verso la libertà, mentre l'adolescente cerca di salvare l'orca assassina e altre orche da una fuoriuscita di petrolio.L'adolescente Jesse si riunisce con Willy due anni dopo il salto dell'orca verso la libertà, mentre l'adolescente cerca di salvare l'orca assassina e altre orche da una fuoriuscita di petrolio.
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Let go of your "Save The Whales" placards, allow FREE WILLY 2: THE ADVENTURE HOME do the job for you. If you thought the original FREE WILLY had enough "Free the Whales" slogans to match a 3-ton Orca's weight, FREE WILLY 2 is even bigger, with its environmentalist propaganda that is! In its story and characters, it lacks that certain oomph of the original, which elevated it from its predictable genre origins. FREE WILLY 2 is much more predictable, with a by-th-numbers storyline that might just entertain the kids and give adults a toothache from all its sweetness. Still, for what its worth, FREE WILLY 2 is enjoyable family affair. I say it's at least worth a rental. For the record, at least its a better bargain than FLIPPER or even, not that it has any connection, JAWS: THE REVENGE.
The storyline is more filled of "Save the Whales" slogans than ever before. After leaving Willy (Keiko, assisted by an animatronic and CG double) from his leap of faith in the original's finale, Willy faces a new threat, this time outside the confines of a small tank. Jessie (Jason James Richter), now grown-up, is out to save the day again. The story also provides him a sort-of-girlfriend (Mary Kate Schellhardt) with a deep concern for the environment (Couldn't this movie ever be more nature-friendly?) and even a little brother named Elvis (Francis Capra), who is just so... annoying. Not that the film is crowded with good guys, bad guys and beleaguered whales, but why did they actually think that this kid, annoying and a bit spoiled at some point, would deepen the film's emotional level? Why they think a kid as nearly annoying as Elvis (who's simply annoying quips are more than enough to drive you to the breaking point) would be a good way to stretch Jessie's character, I really don't know.
Still, as family entertainment, FREE WILLY 2 does just about enough for a mild recommendation. The photography is adequate, capturing on film a lively shot of its environments and, of course the whales. I've read a trivia about the film that it uses much more animatronic whales than the first film, yet it's really hard to spot in most scenes due to the rather seamless effect. The story is shallow, predictable, but actually quite believable, although the Jessie-Elvis brotherhood is something that can easily be removed without doing any harm to the story. As family entertainment, I at least give it a fair and easy recommendation.
Rating: *** out of 5.
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home is of course the sequel to 1993's surprise hit Free Willy which despite opening if fifth place behind juggernauts like Jurassic Park was able to become a solid success thanks to strong holding power at the box office and a thrifty budget. Executive producers Richard and Lauren Schuler Donner made clear their intention to produce a sequel to the film a few months after the first one's release, and even renegotiated with star Jason James Richter giving him an increased salary with an option for a third film. Produced on a significantly larger budget and promoted as a big Summer movie, Free Willy 2 also opened modestly but unlike its predecessor didn't maintain the holds that allowed the first film to become a hit and the film only made $30 million domestically against its $31 million budget, significantly down from the $77 million its original brought in. Thanks to the international market the film managed to gross $68 million worldwide, and as movie studios were still riding high on the record profits yielded from home media sales of children's films Free Willy most likely generated a respectable profit once it hit home video. While the fact this movie exists is pretty standard "business as usual" sequelization, it's honestly a better movie than the first one in my opinion.
Much like the previous movie, the acting is really good with performers still giving committed performances even if the material isn't all that rich. While the Jesse character still hasn't had all of his more abrasive qualities dialed back it does feel like the filmmakers understood the flaws present in the character and made an attempt at showing the character in a manner where he exhibited more emotional intelligence and compassion rather than anger, spite, and sarcasm as he had done in the previous film. Jesse's relationship with the Greenwood's isn't much more substantive here than it was previously, but at least they share more positive interactions this time around. Francis Capra's portrayal of Elvis is one of those issues that like the previous film, lands more on the writing than the acting. While the movie sets up a rift between Jesse and Elvis they're supposed to overcome, it really doesn't feel like it is and the way the character is written to be as abrasive as Jesse was in the first film but with the added running trait of every other word he says being a brazen lie it makes it hard to sympathize with the character. Maybe this could have been addressed if they'd gone into more detail about Jesse and Elvis' mom and what actual issues she had but because this is the kind of movie it is we know it's not going to do that so Elvis is really only here to give the Greenwoods some reason to be in the story because if it weren't for Elvis they'd be bereft of things to do.
Unlike the original film that used a combination of a real whale and animatronics, Free Willy 2 uses fully animatronic whales for the three whales and for the most part they look pretty convincing and do the job well. The scenes where the film is evoking the Exxon Valdeez oil spill are quite harrowing and there's a sense of weight and investment to the film that features some impressive set pieces such as an oil fire in the third act. On paper it seems like a solid conflict but the movie also adds on a completely unnecessary tangent (I would say sub plot but it's honestly too thin to qualify for that) and we introduce some human antagonists who want to sell Willy and his siblings to aquariums and amusement parks and it feels unnecessary because A) in a disaster movie like this, the "disaster" is adequate as your main villain and B) it's just retreading subjects that were already covered by the first film and feel like unnecessary padding.
Free Willy 2 didn't need to exist and does fall mostly in line with what was done with the first film, but it does feel like a better movie on the whole thanks to dialing back some of the more abrasive aspects of Jesse's character and creating a legitimately engaging scenario. I did find myself hard pressed to like the Elvis character and the addition of unnecessary human antagonists to this story did feel like an unnecessary distraction but for the most part I did think Free Willy 2 was an okay movie that didn't overstay its welcome.
Jesse has been living with the Greenwoods for a couple of years now. One day, Dwight (a guy from the foster care business who was in the first film) comes by the house to tell Jesse that his mom that he has not seen in eight or so years has died and that Jesse has a half brother named Elvis. Elvis is going to be staying with the Greenwoods for a little bit. Jesse is not happy with this. When Elvis arrives, the Greenwoods and Jesse bring Elvis along on a camping trip. Well, it just so happens that Randolph is there (I am sure there is a reason here) and he is with his Goddaughter doing whale stuff. It just so happens that they find Willy (along with his family) there. Then a big oil tanker comes buy and causes an oil spill and the whales are in danger. It is up to Jesse and co. to help save the whales.
My little plot description is essentially the whole film. I mean that because when you briefly describe a film, you have to include the conflict of the film. The conflict of this film is the oil spill. But that does not come up until the very end of the film. Which is a huge problem. The least that I can say that is good about this film is that it at least feels like a sequel even if large parts of what made the first film an enjoyable experience is gone. The cinematography is still fairly good here. There is one particular aerial shot (actually it is literally the first shot of the film) that does come close to rivaling the cinematography of the first film. But in all, it largely does not come close to the first film. Basil Poledouris does return to do the music for this film and while it is mostly the same music from the first film, it is still enjoyable to listen to. Aside from Basil Poledouris, Michael Jackson does return with another song called "Childhood". This is a song I am not too familiar with and it is not as good and as memorable as "Will You Be There". There are some other songs that make an appearance as well. There is the cover of Forever Young that I really enjoyed and might put that on a playlist at some point. Despite having the climax come really late into the film, I will say that it is at least memorable for a film that is largely forgettable. It is most definitely not on par with the original but of all of the things that I remembered from this film, it was the climax. Another thing is the special effects. I had no clue that they used fake whales for pretty much the whole entire film which blew my mind as the fake whales are really convincing. Now what are my mixed feelings about this film? The acting is one but there nothing new to say. Michael Madsen still looks tired in this film. The plot is another. While definitely something that is important in the real world, I would rather watch something else about the environment. In this film, it is not very subtle either. Plus, what can I do to prevent a big oil tanker from spilling oil and having the expertise that Jesse has in working with kilelr whales? Exactly. A well meaning story, but it just does not work well with this film. Now for my negatives. The characters from the previous film are not as interesting. The new characters are just horrendous. Elvis is the most annoying little kid that I have seen in quite some time. This was probably done on purpose that way he can go through some sort of character change at the end. Whether it happens or not, I don't care. He is annoying. He lies throughout the film and some of these lies just make me want to punch him in the face. Also, good job in finding a twelve year old to portray an eight year old. Jesse has a new love interest with Randolph's granddaughter named Nadine. It feels forced because Jesse is a teenager and he needs to have a love interest. With that being said, her character is not well developed and even I do not know why Jesse is specifically attracted to her. Perhaps shared interests in whales? There is supposed to be a "villain" but it is only touched on in one scene and it is easy to forget that there is a villain in this film. Another complaint (and this just came to me) is the title. First of all, not an adventure. What would be an adventure would be what I was promised on the DVD cover (I am certain that the cover is used on other releases as well) with Jesse riding on Willy with other killer whales surrounding. Yes he rides on a whale but not like on the cover. Second, the adventure home? Is Willy and his family lost? It seems to me that they are already home and it just so happens that it is near a camping spot. Oh and yes, Willy has a family which makes sense I guess.
The strange thing about this film was that I remember liking it when I was younger but now that about 15 years have passed, I don't seem to have the same feelings. Free Willy 2 is not anywhere on the same level as the first film. I know there are people who like this film but I just happen to be the one who does not.
It has been two years since Jesse brought Willy, the orca whale, back to his natural habitat. The two haven't seen each other since then, but Jesse is happy living with his foster parents, Glen and Annie Greenwood. However, the teenager is not happy when he is informed that his birth mother has just died, and his younger half-brother, Elvis, is coming to live with them. Jesse and Elvis do not get along, and their conflict continues on a camping trip with their foster parents, on which they have to share a tent. On this trip, Jesse finally sees Willy again, and also reunites with his friend, Randolph. Randolph introduces his goddaughter, Nadine, whom Jesse quickly falls in love with. Trouble comes when an oil tanker crashes and spills its contents into the water, threatening the lives of the whales! While Jesse and others attempt to save these whales, Elvis has problems of his own.
I didn't care much for many of the characters in the original film, but this sequel introduces Elvis, played by Francis Capra, and he might be slightly worse than any character featured in the 1993 smash hit family movie. It seems Capra was given some poor lines in this role, such as what his character says when he realizes his foster parents aren't rich. Of course, not all cheesy lines in the movie come from him. Basically, most aspects of this movie weren't done so well, including the conflict between Jesse and Elvis, which may be a little extreme at times, and the teen romance between Jesse and Nadine. Like the original, there is some tension, and also maybe a few poignant moments, but at times, it may try too hard, or not hard enough. I have to admit, I actually found it mildly amusing when Glen and Annie go out looking for Elvis and Michael Jackson's song, "Childhood" suddenly begins. I'm sorry, I know it's a deeply personal song of Jackson's, about his tragic upbringing, and I know he is now dead, but in this movie, the song seemed to be thrown in, as a poor attempt to push the right buttons on the audience. I didn't even know the artist was Michael Jackson when I watched the film.
It seems "Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home" is less popular than the original "Free Willy", even though some critics considered it superior. Personally, I'm pretty much indifferent to both of them. I've explained why I decided to watch and review this sequel, but since I've never seen the final installment in the trilogy, 1997's "Free Willy 3: The Rescue" (which appears to be even less popular), to this day, I don't intend to watch it. I don't like what I've seen in the first two so much, so I obviously don't want to sit through another hour and a half or so of what is probably pretty much the same thing. Despite how long it's been since the last "Free Willy" movie was made, more than one source tells me that there will be a "Free Willy 4" released next year, starring Bindi Irwin, the daughter of late conservationist Steve Irwin (a.k.a. "The Crocodile Hunter"). Apparently, it will be a direct-to-DVD release. No offence to the Irwins, but I will definitely be passing on this one as well.
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- QuizUnlike the first movie, a robotic killer whale is playing Willy instead of Keiko.
- BlooperIt makes absolutely no sense in fact it's rather foolish that the Dakar crew attempted to power up the generators knowing that the vessel had already been damaged and was leaking crude oil into the bay which ultimately caused the explosion that ignited the oil.
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Glen: Where's Elvis?
Annie: I don't know. I told him to stay up on the beach. Oh, no.
Glen: What?
Annie: I broke a promise.
Glen: What promise?
Annie: [runs back to camp] I even did a spit-shake on it.
Glen: You did a spit-shake with somebody?
Annie: [to the witnesses standing in the crowd] Excuse me.
Glen: Man, that's serious.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe end credits wildlife montage features orca footage shot once again by Bob Talbot.
- Versioni alternativeWhen the DVD was first released, it contained minor errors where a second of the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo and its fanfare are both removed, and the film's alternate title Free Willy 2 was used as the end title card. The two-disc version of the 4 Film Favorites Free Willy Collection retains the fanfare error and Free Willy 2 end title card, but also shortened the opening title card to Free Willy 2.
- ConnessioniEdited from Free Willy - Un amico da salvare (1993)
- Colonne sonoreChildhood (Theme from 'Free Willy 2') Childhood (Theme from 'Free Willy 2')
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Written by Michael Jackson
Produced by Michael Jackson and David Foster
Performed by Michael Jackson
Courtesy of Epic Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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