Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home Page #2

Synopsis: Willy the smart and rebellious whale and Jessie the orphaned boy team up to escape Willy's captivity and horrible owner to get back to his pod. Can they succeed with the help of Annie and Glenn Jessie's foster parents, Randolph the spiritual friend of Willy and Jessie, and Rae Willy's trainer?
Director(s): Dwight H. Little
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
PG
Year:
1995
95 min
192 Views


- What time?

- Very early.

Yes.

Glenn, I saw Willy! I saw him just

for a second, really far away.

- Randolph thought you might.

- It was so cool, you know...

...to see him with his family.

- Must be great for him.

- Yeah. Must be.

Do you think he misses me?

Yeah. I know he does.

Besides, you got your own family.

Just like Willy.

Don't forget. All right?

Yeah.

I know.

Jesse, honey, move that twig

or it will hurt your back.

I can't sleep on the ground.

We're all sleeping on the ground.

It's called camping.

- You have two pads, and I only have one.

- Nobody knew you were coming.

- But I have a bad back.

- So what.

Come on. You had a great day.

Give Elvis your extra pad.

After all, he is our guest.

- Thanks, Jesse.

- Yeah, Elvis.

You help him set up, okay?

Good night, guys.

I'm gonna close this so you

won't get bitten by mosquitoes.

- You don't have a bad back, do you?

- I do so. I have spasms...

...which I got bungee jumping

in the Alps.

Yeah, right. See this line?

- No.

- Well, you cross it, you're dead.

- They told me all about you and Willy.

- Go to sleep.

It's funny. The same thing

happened to me two summers ago.

Shut up!

Go to sleep!

Is this the line you didn't want me

to cross? Or is this the line?

All right, that's it!

Great.

Just great!

Willy.

Hey, boy.

You've grown, haven't you? Yeah.

Guess you've been

eating pretty well, huh?

Wow! Thanks, boy, you found it.

Thanks.

I missed you so much.

I saw you with your family.

You must be happy...

...to be with your mom.

My mom died.

I miss her so much.

I feel like I've got nobody.

I feel like I'm all alone.

I don't know what to do.

That's your mom.

You better go, she's calling.

Good night, Willy.

Caught you!

I never sleep.

Good night.

- Glenn, Annie!

- Oh, God.

Let's go out

on the boat with Randolph.

Keep your voice down.

You're gonna wake a grizzly bear.

- Don't you usually wake up after noon?

- Randolph leaves at dawn. Let's go.

You go on ahead. Okay?

Jesse, take Elvis with you.

No way.

Wake up!

- Hurry up.

- I'm walking as fast as I can.

- Try running.

- My legs are shorter than yours.

If Randolph leaves,

I'm gonna kill you.

Well, I have a black belt in karate.

Well, I have laser death-rays

that come out of my eyes.

Liar.

- Come on, hurry up, let's go!

- Okay.

Randolph, I'll see you

in a couple hours.

Yeah, okay. Sure.

- Hi.

- Hi.

Traitor.

- What?

- Girls are the enemy.

No, you are the enemy.

When are we leaving?

I got a problem.

It'll take me a couple of hours.

- I'm sorry.

- Okay.

Yeah.

See you in a couple hours.

- Come on, let's go, hurry up!

- Hey, wait up!

Elvis, just go back to camp.

Tell Glenn and Annie...

...I went with Randolph but you

couldn't go because you get seasick.

- But that'll be a lie.

- I'm really sure you can handle it.

- What are you gonna do?

- None of your business.

Gosh.

Look at that.

- What do you think you're doing?

- Sitting in the ocean.

- You followed me here, didn't you?

- So?

- Yeah.

- Here, I'll help you up.

- What is this place?

- My favorite place in the world.

- Yeah, that's J Pod.

- Yeah, I know that.

This is their rubbing rocks.

Orcas come to rub themselves

on the rocks at the bottom of the cove.

If you sit here long enough,

one will come close.

How close?

Ten feet once.

- Are you still trying to impress me?

- Just watch. Just watch.

Come on, I gotta show

you something. Come on!

Come on, let's go!

Hurry up. Let's go, come on!

- Where we going?

- Follow me. I know where I'm going.

Come on. Let's go, come on.

- Let me help you.

- I'm okay.

- All right.

- Thanks.

Hurry, though. I gotta show you this.

Careful on that log.

Say, girl...

...where's your brother, huh?

Come on, boy.

Come on.

Just one second. Come on, boy.

Come on, boy. Come on.

- Willy, where'd you come from?

- Oh, my gosh.

Hey, boy. You scared me.

How you doing, huh?

It's okay. Yeah, open up.

See? He's friendly.

Good boy.

Wow, who's this?

Is this your brother?

Littlespot?

I want you to meet somebody, okay?

You gotta help me. All right?

Come on. It's okay.

Really, it's okay.

Nadine, this is Willy.

Willy, Nadine.

Hi. Oh, my gosh.

- He's pretty cool, huh?

- Yeah.

- You can touch him.

- No, that's okay. I don't...

No, go ahead.

Come on.

Okay.

- Just reach out and touch him.

- Hi, Willy.

Come on.

Hi, Willy. Hi.

He's going under.

- Come on, Willy. What are you doing?

- He spit on me.

I'm sorry.

- Here's Littlespot.

- Littlespot, what are you doing?

Hey.

- Oh, my gosh. Wow, this is great.

- I'm gonna get you, Willy.

- He's coming back.

- Sorry.

- He's showing off.

- What's he doing?

Showing off. Hey, whoa!

- He did it again.

- What's your problem? Great friend.

I gotta get it.

- Come on in. The water's great.

- Get a grip. This is a killer whale.

Come on, he's my friend.

- Jesse!

- Yeah, Willy.

Way to go, boy!

Oh, my gosh.

Oh, my gosh.

Nadine, come on in, it's great!

Let's go!

Hey, Luna!

All right!

Hey, look, no hands.

All right, Willy.

Get away from me!

Later, Willy.

Jesse.

Give me your hand.

- Here.

- Thanks.

I can't believe that. That was so cool.

- Maybe you can touch him next time.

- I can't believe he let you do that.

- I think he likes it.

- I think you're right.

- Bye, boy. See you.

- Bye.

Oil tanker Dakar,

this is vessel traffic control. Over.

Vessel traffic control, this is the

tanker Dakar at 124.40 inbound.

- Prepare to load oil at 1500 hours.

- Copy, Dakar.

We're cleared.

- What?

- He doesn't look anything like you.

Elvis. Yeah, well,

we got different dads.

Hey, look, an oil tanker.

Tell me about it. They come through

like it's their own private highway.

I saw Jesse kissing Nadine.

Any sign of J Pod?

Maybe they went back

to the rubbing rocks.

- You wanna go down and check it out?

- Okay.

Cool.

- Hey, Glenn.

- Hey.

Nadine, this is Glenn.

- Hi. Nice to meet you.

- Hello. Nice to meet you.

Randolph's goddaughter.

- Can I talk to you a second?

- Sure.

I'll be right back.

Okay.

Elvis saw you and Nadine

down at the cove.

Yeah, that figures.

I was a lot like you when I was your age.

But Annie wants me to talk to you.

She thinks that kind of behavior

can be dangerous.

Nadine thought so too,

but it's safe.

- I know exactly what I'm doing.

- I used to think the same thing.

- Huh?

- Yeah.

Well, I'm practically an expert.

Yeah, well, listen...

You're a smart kid. You're a good kid.

You're just going with your feelings,

but it can lead to other things.

Like what?

- Well, sex.

- Can lead to sex?

Yeah, right. Can lead to sex.

- Are you okay?

- I'm fine. Why?

I have no idea what

you're talking about.

- I'm talking about you kissing Nadine.

- I didn't kiss her.

- You didn't?

- No, I didn't kiss her. Who said that?

I'll give you three guesses.

Hi.

Whatever.

- You're not going anywhere.

- But I'm hungry.

Eat your hat.

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