Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home Page #4
- PG
- Year:
- 1995
- 95 min
- 192 Views
- Who is this?
- Pete Wilcox here.
Understand you got some problems.
Listen up.
Hey, what's the matter?
by the wind toward the cove.
We don't have a lot of time, guys.
It's gonna be okay.
I know it. It's all gonna get better.
No matter what, Jesse,
it's not all gonna be okay.
I mean, birds, otters,
seals, this whole cove...
It's all ruined.
- What...?
- It's the best I could do.
- What, you want your pocket back?
- It's okay.
- Who said you could touch that?
- The president. He announced it on TV.
Here.
- Pretty cool, huh?
- Yeah. What's it mean?
There was a young Haida Indian
named Natselane.
He lived many years
before there were whales.
One day he got lost,
and he couldn't find his way home.
He carved the first whale ever
out of a log.
He got on the back of the whale
and rode it all the way home.
- He rode him all the way home?
- Yeah.
- Wow. That's a cool story, Jesse.
- Randolph told it to me.
Glenn, Annie!
We got a problem!
It's serious.
Call the Department of Fish and Wildlife.
- Go. Go!
- Yes, sir.
- Jesse, you're coming with me.
- Where?
We have to try something. I'll explain
on the way. Nadine, stay with Luna.
- Elvis, you stay here.
- I'm coming too.
No, this is between me and Randolph.
You stay.
Help Glenn.
Damn!
Easy now, girl.
Okay, let's just try and keep her wet.
Glenn, can I help?
Elvis, stand back.
- Not now. Get back!
I wanna help!
- Elvis!
- What?
It's dangerous. I want you
to stay on that beach. Go!
Go. Right now.
- Okay. Should we try to push her?
- On three.
One, two, three.
There are medicines besides the ones
They all come from
our mother, the earth.
Calling upon our ancestors
to heal sickness is a gift...
...handed down through generations.
My grandmother taught me.
Now I teach you.
Knowing this is part of what it means
to have medicine roots.
The root we're looking for
has leaves on the bottom.
Where's Elvis?
I don't know. I told him to stay up
on the beach.
- Oh, no.
- What?
- I broke a promise.
- What promise?
- I even did a spit-shake on it.
- You did a spit-shake with somebody?
- Excuse me.
- Man, that's serious.
- What's that?
- It's called Skookum.
- It's very strong.
- How strong?
Give me your hand.
I can taste it in my mouth.
Elvis?
Elvis!
Thanks, mister.
Come on. Let me in.
Come on, man.
Man. Damn!
- When does the next ferry leave?
- Tomorrow morning.
Officer! Have you seen...?
Elvis!
Elvis!
Hey, Luna.
Seen your brother?
Come on, Willy.
Hey, there you are. Come here.
Come here, boy.
That's it. That's it, boy. Yeah.
Good boy.
Come on. Open up.
That's it, boy.
Good girl.
- Yeah. There we go.
- Good girl.
We've done everything in our power.
All we can do now is let her sleep.
Wait and see if the spirits
are with us tonight?
The spirits are always with us.
I'll see you in a while.
- Good night.
- Good night.
Thanks.
Yes.
- Looks like Luna's doing better.
- Yeah. Pretty powerful, my medicine.
- Your medicine?
- Did I say that? I meant your medicine.
What have you been doing
behind my back?
Nothing.
Well, whatever you did,
I'm glad you did it.
I'll have a jelly-filled and a coffee.
Coffee?
- Yeah, black.
- Black coffee.
- Coffee or anything?
- No, I'm fine.
We haven't taken an orca
out of the wild in 20 years.
Now there's three, right in my hands.
A million dollars for the young ones.
Two for the older brother.
Young males are particularly attractive
due to their breeding capabilities.
The older brother's already trained.
He's a gold mine.
- You've gotta be very careful.
- Don't worry. You're covered.
Long-term rehabilitation
is what I recommend.
So long as it looks like we have
the whales' best interest at heart.
That's all that matters to me.
Sure, and your 10%. Besides, we
do have their best interest at heart.
They'll be well cared for.
In the meantime...
...while they're getting healthy...
...no reason why people shouldn't
pay to see them. Right?
Man.
is worsening.
Crews are fighting the spreading oil
around the clock...
... but they are no match for the
heavy winds and strong currents.
Benbrook Oil now reports that
oil and gas fumes...
... are growing more dangerous, and
workers are proceeding with caution.
Sensitive coves and beaches
... to protect endangered wildlife.
At Camp Mowester, where three
killer whales remain stranded...
... the protective booming
Jesse.
Jesse! What's going on?
The boom will seal off the cove,
keep out oil, protect the whales.
Protect them? You mean trap them.
If they swim out of the cove, they're
gonna swim right into the oil and die.
- They can't get back to their family.
- It's for their own good.
Don't you understand?
None of this is for their own good.
Not hurting them in the first place
would have been for their own good.
It's all just a bunch of bull!
Jesse!
I'm not so sure about this, Kate.
We at Benbrook Oil have arranged
for the whales...
... to be lifted out of the cove...
... and taken to a rescue center
to be cared for while they recuperate.
Roll the harness! Roll the harness.
I wanna take the little one in first.
Take the little one first.
Keep in there. Keep in there.
Thanks!
Jesse!
Where have you been?
Saving your butt, that's where. There
were these guys in a donut shop...
- What are you talking about?
- I'll tell you, but trust me.
Because nobody ever has.
- That way.
- Move in.
Hold it.
Looking good.
Keep moving him in.
All right.
Okay. Work him in here.
Take him back.
Close him off. Close him off.
Get him in.
- Where are you going?
- Hey, you can't capture whales.
Get off of me. Leave me alone.
Watch out. Come on. Move.
You lied. You're a liar.
- You're gonna sell them to an aquarium.
- They will be returned to J Pod...
Not if he's got
anything to do with it.
You're gonna lock them up.
He heard everything.
- You're gonna have to leave, kids.
- We're just trying to save the whales.
- You're not gonna get away with this.
- No way.
- I said I want these kids out of here.
- You promised.
- John, give me your hand!
- You jerk!
That's for Littlespot, you jerk!
I believe you.
I don't know what we can do.
- I do.
- Go for it.
Come on, guys.
John, don't look back.
Get out of here.
Don't look back.
Just keep swimming.
- Give me your hand.
- Get away from me!
- Get me out!
Jesse, look!
- Yeah!
- Way to go, Willy!
- Elvis, meet us over there.
- Be careful.
Help! Get away from here!
Come on, let's go. Come on.
- What are we doing?
- Just untie the back line.
Back line, back line.
Okay. All right.
- Do you know how to drive this thing?
- Define "drive."
- Come on, Jesse. Come on.
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