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Willy the Orca whale returns in a second sequel. Jesse (Jason James Richter), now seventeen years old, is tracking whales at sea with his mentor Randolph (August Schellenberg). Before long they are reunited with Willy, and find a new friend in ten-year-old Max (Vincent Berry), whose fisherman father is hunting whales illegally.
K**N
Free willy
Love this film, great family night watching
S**K
The best willy
This movie is quite an oddity. It's the only one in the series to not be shot in anamorphic Panavision, the only one to not have a score by Basil Poledouris, the only one to not have a Michael Jackson song (thank you!), the only one to not feature the meanest of the Reservoir Dogs, the only one to not be shot in Astoria, Oregon, the only one to make absolutely zero money at the box office, and the only one to come in at less than 90 minutes.Oddly enough, I liked this one the best.Jesse, now an independent adult, is working exclusively in whales now (whatever that means) and is overjoyed to find that Willy has come back again, with a now pregnant mate. But this time we actually have a real bad guy (who is given real development) in the form of Patrick Kilpatrick, he who has played the dangerous henchmen in a zillion movies from Eraser to Last Man Standing as well as being the mercenary who unwisely questioned Penn's leadership in Under Siege 2. He plays a whaler, with an adoring son and wife, who murders one of Willy's pod and sights his sights on harpooning the rest of them. "Whales were put here by God for us to hunt," he proclaims, attempting to brainwash his sceptical son.The kid soon befriends Jesse (or is it a teenage David Hasselhoff? I can't tell) and learns what whales are really all about. Can he convince his bloodthirsty dad though? It's the best conflict in all of the movies and it has a quiet, dreamy tone that is radically different from the other two. It seems that, at this point, Warner/Regency were just letting the director do whatever he wanted, and thus Free Willy 3 feels more like a director's movie than a cash-in or something assembled by a committee.It's mad that the first movie did such huge business, only for the better sequel to barely make back its budget, then this third entry, the best of the series, barely makes it past the impossibly low $3 million mark. I can't explain it, but this easily wins hands-down.
N**Z
CAUTION SPOILER Finished the series in one day
Like almost all movie series, the first is always the best. The second is good as well. This one however...Good still but not as much.It is strange that Max, a kid grown up with such a family, feels bad when killing whales even before he meets Jessie and Willy. And Max's mom seems like a real villain, much more villainish than anyone in the series. She knew all the truth but still acts like that, and choose husband instead of her own child. Saying do the right things while marrying and supporting a criminal, what a madness.
F**T
Kids loved it!
When we accidentally discovered the Free Willy had less than 30 days left on Amazon Prime, we decided to Binge Watch all 3 movies. My Kids aged 11 and 7 had never heard of it and I could not let go of that opportunity for them to be aware of this unique children's movie - real acting, real adventure, not animated bullsh*t.Surprisingly both my kids loved Free Willy 3 the best. The absolutely adored all 3 movies though. Thanks Prime! Made our day today!
M**H
Free Willy 3
The best film I've ever seen! An interesting story, with returning Willy, the whale and Jessy, his saviour and best friend. A must watch film, if I could rate it infinity stars, I definitely would!
B**M
The Best Movie!
The best film I've ever seen! An interesting story, with returning Willy, the whale and Jessy, his saviour and best friend. A must watch film, if I could rate it infinity stars, I definitely would!
S**N
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Okay not as good as the first
A**Y
Great dvd.
Great dvd.
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