Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home
- PG
- Year:
- 1995
- 95 min
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What's up, Uncle Randolph?
What is it?
Willy.
There's three positions on a throttle.
Straight up and down is neutral.
All the way back is reverse.
- All the way forward...
- This way?
- Forward.
- No, this way.
Yeah. Very funny.
Once you're in gear, get going, or
you're just gonna grind metal on metal.
- You follow?
- Yeah.
- You're not paying attention.
- Watch out.
- What are you looking at?
- Nothing.
See you later.
He's coming over to talk to us.
Hey, Julie.
Hi, Jesse. What's up?
Me and my dad doing a little work.
- Dwight.
- How you doing, Glenn?
- Very good.
- Good.
- Jesse's got some girlfriends, huh?
- Several hundred.
- What brings you by?
- Lf it's okay, I'd like to talk with you.
- Dwight. I didn't see you come in.
- You were busy.
Man, I'm starving.
So you staying for dinner?
- What?
- Come and sit with us, honey.
- Why?
- Just come here.
What's going on, you guys?
Well...
...Dwight has just told us that they
found your mom in New York City.
And...
...I'm afraid she's passed away.
- She died?
- I'm really sorry.
- I should have tried to find her.
- She didn't wanna be found.
There's nothing you could have done.
Your mom needs your help,
because she left somebody behind.
- You have a brother.
- What?
He's a half brother, actually.
He's 8 years old.
Don't touch me. Just leave me alone.
I don't want a brother,
I want my mom!
Get out of here!
and then have another kid?
I don't know, Jess.
I can't answer that one for you.
I really thought if I was good...
...and I believed enough...
...she'd come back for me.
She's not coming back, Jesse.
I know.
I know.
It's the cold air. It gets in my eyes.
Forget about that. It's okay.
Your brother's gonna
live with us for a couple weeks.
Dwight and Annie got it
worked out already.
It's called "kinship care."
Man.
You're his only living relative,
so he's gonna stay with us...
...till Dwight finds a place for him.
Yeah, or until Annie falls in love
with him, never lets him leave.
- Exactly.
- This sucks.
Yeah, it kind of does, I guess.
It'll be all right. You'll see.
You dropped something.
- Thanks.
- All right.
I'll wait for you outside.
- So, what about the vacation?
- What about it?
You still wanna take him along?
A total stranger?
We're gonna do everything we planned.
Camp out. It'll be fun.
- I don't know.
Ask me in a couple days.
Now try and be nice to these people.
Let me give you a hand with that.
Be nice. I told you to be nice.
- Glenn?
- Yeah.
Okay.
- Hi, Dwight.
- Hey.
Come in. Come in.
Glenn, Annie, I'd like
for you to meet Elvis.
Elvis, these are the Greenwoods.
- Hi, Elvis.
- Well, aren't you guys rich?
Elvis.
- That's what Dwight said.
- I never said that.
I told you, I can only stay
with people who are loaded.
Then it's not much of an adjustment.
It's easier for me.
I'll go see what's keeping
your brother.
What's he look like?
Different. Come find out for yourself.
- I don't want to.
- Jesse.
Talk to him,
Like what?
Well, he spent the last eight years
with your mother. You tell me.
We'll see you downstairs.
Fine.
He'll be right down.
Elvis, this is Jesse.
Hi.
Whatever.
Okay, we gotta hustle.
- Elvis, do you have everything you need?
- Yes.
Did you use the bathroom?
Okay. Honey, take this.
Looks like everything's packed.
Let's go.
- Okay, we're all set.
- Slide in and put on your seat belt.
Let's go.
Seat belt.
Come on.
Okay, we're out of here.
- How did you get the name Elvis, Elvis?
- My mom.
- That's funny. That's how I got mine too.
- Whatever.
I'm going to be a big movie star.
- Just like my dad.
- Yeah, right.
My dad, you know, Al Pacino.
My friends call me the Godfather.
Give me a break.
Hey, the ocean.
My mom loved the ocean.
- She was born at sea, you know.
- Well, that's interesting.
On an aircraft carrier.
No one's supposed to know that.
It's classified.
You come with a remote?
Not that I know of.
Isn't it beautiful?
- What are you staring at?
- What are you staring at?
- Bunch of water.
- Yeah, shows what you know.
- No.
- There's a whale-spotting station.
- Where they paint spots on whales?
Yeah.
Look, whales! Whales!
Wow, look at that. Wow!
Oh, my God.
Hey, there's the sign
for the campground.
- Okay, here we go then.
- Are we there yet?
Oh, boy.
- I'm putting the tent up over there.
- All right.
Can I get you anything?
Cup of coffee maybe?
Having fun?
- Elvis, come here, away from Glenn.
- Nice job.
I need you to help me in here.
Would you please sweep out the tent?
Jesse.
Randolph.
Look at you.
- You must've grown six inches.
- Four and a half.
- Since breakfast.
- Glenn.
- Annie.
- Hi, Randolph.
- Good to see you.
- Good to see you.
- This your brother?
- Half.
Hi, my name's Elvis. I'm half Apache.
Pleased to meet you, Elvis. Apache?
They're the sworn enemy of my people.
Did I say Apache?
- I meant Cherokee.
- That's even worse.
- Let's go.
- Where?
- Whale spotting.
- See you later.
Have fun.
Where do you think you're going?
- You want me to drive?
- You know how?
- No. Do you?
- Very funny.
Here. Got a couple of surprises
for you. For you, from my village.
My people believe
your soul lives here.
When you wear the necklace
the orca is close to your spirit.
Thanks, this is so cool.
I missed you, Jesse.
Me too.
- Rick, Nadine.
- Hi, Randolph.
- I hope she's the second surprise.
- I'll ignore that.
- Aren't you gonna introduce me?
- Nope. I'll teach you how to steer.
Well, who is she?
She's my orca spotter. Cast off
that line, Nadine, we'll be on our way.
Here.
Keep a look out.
Okay.
Give me a break.
She's my goddaughter.
What are you saying?
She's like a daughter to me.
I look out for her.
Okay.
Nadine, come on up here.
What did you need, Randolph?
Nadine, Jesse. Jesse, Nadine.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nadine, take over.
Jesse, come with me.
I want you to listen to something.
- I gotta get by.
- Yeah.
Okay.
Listen to this. I made this
recording about a week ago.
Randolph, it's Willy.
I didn't want to tell you
till we knew for sure.
No orcas.
- I'll take over, Nadine.
- Okay.
Maybe they're out at
Okay. Going down
to get a better look.
Hey, guys. J Pod.
Wow, we gotta get closer!
Right there! Do you see it, Randolph?
Look at the size of that one.
That's Catspaw, Willy's mother.
Willy's mom.
He found her.
Over there. They're spy-hopping.
That one's got a white patch
on his dorsal.
- Her dorsal.
- Her dorsal?
That's Luna, Willy's sister.
The calf is Littlespot,
Willy's brother.
Yeah, I see him.
- That's Willy!
- I know.
Willy!
Wow, he looks great.
Willy!
They're hunting now.
We'll come back tomorrow.
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