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UK Mall 1 - Free Willy 2 [1995]
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Jason James Richter, Michael Madsen, Francis Capra, Mary Kate Schellhardt, August Schellenberg Directed By: Dwight H. Little
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Audience Rating: Universal, suitable for all Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 5024165629192 Format: Closed-captioned Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: 1996-05-20 Running Time: 93 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1995-07-19
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Seriously Great Film. Comment: Okay, so the whales are mostly CGI and models. Who cares? When I first saw it I thought they were real - and I'm a trainee whale biologist! On a story note the film is next to faultless. Yes the film runs on the idea of child and animal relationship saving the day, which can/has become a little lame in some films. In this film, though, the plot has been written to ensure this doesn't happen. As a general overwiew, Willy and his Pod (having been reunited in the original) meet up with Jesse and Ranulph, but become threatened by an oil-slick. The film could be deemed as extraordinary, but believable nontheless, as the deep relation between Willy and Jesse shows through (perhaps even more than in the first). Such a relationship with an eight tonne top level predator wouldn't have been deemed possible normally, but I know that this kind of relationship is possible given unusual circumstances, making it more believable. Particularly memorable is when Jesse subversively takes "his girl" (or soon to be) to see Willy. Amusing, too, are some of Elvis's interuptions in the film - though some of these(notably those which distracted from seeing any cetacean "action") did annoy slightly (though, on the first viewing, as I said, I thought the whales were all real, and so was keen to see as much of them as possible - bad film critic practice, though). Five stars, deservedly in my opinion,....
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Seriously Great Film. Comment: Okay, so the whales are mostly CGI and models. Who cares? When I first saw it I thought they were real - and I'm a trainee whale biologist! On a story note the film is next to faultless. Yes the film runs on the idea of child and animal relationship saving the day, which can/has become a little lame in some films. In this film, though, the plot has been written to ensure this doesn't happen. As a general overwiew, Willy and his Pod (having been reunited in the original) meet up with Jesse and Ranulph, but become threatened by an oil-slick. The film could be deemed as extraordinary, but believable nontheless, as the deep relation between Willy and Jesse shows through (perhaps even more than in the first). Such a relationship with an eight tonne top level predator wouldn't have been deemed possible normally, but I know that this kind of relationship is possible given unusual circumstances, making it more believable. Particularly memorable is when Jesse subversively takes "his girl" (or soon to be) to see Willy. Amusing, too, are some of Elvis's interuptions in the film - though some of these(notably those which distracted from seeing any cetacean "action") did annoy slightly (though, on the first viewing, as I said, I thought the whales were all real, and so was keen to see as much of them as possible - bad film critic practice, though). Five stars, deservedly in my opinion,....
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