Free Willy Movie Review
Free Willy Review
"Free Willy" Overview

Rating: PG
1993
Cast and Crew
Director : Simon WincerProducer : Jennie Lew Tugend,Lauren Shuler Donner
Screenwiter : Keith A. Walker,Corey Blechman
Starring : Jason James Richter,Lori Petty,Jayne Atkinson,August Schellenberg,Michael Madsen,Michael Ironside
What won't a boy do for his whale?
Back in 1993, Free Willy became an inexplicable sensation despite its
relatively unlikeable lead character Jesse (Jason James Richter) and the fact
that the cuddly creature he frees is not cuddly in the slightest.
Willy is a whale (played by Keiko, who has since been freed and now lives off
the coast of Scandinavia), and he's almost as bratty as Jesse. So naturally
these two come together to save each other -- Jesse saves Willy from being
turned into blubber at the hands of his unhappy owners, and Willy saves Jesse
from being a punk for the rest of his life by giving him something to do with
his time (namely, feeding Willy fish and teaching him to jump and wave and
stuff). Pretty cute. If your kids like whales, they're gonna love this movie.
If not, they'll probably find the film is saccharine as most adults. The
characters are unilaterally hard to like (Michael Madsen as a "good guy" foster
father? Lori Petty as a whale trainer? Who cast ths movie!?). The plot is
embarassingly straightforward and obvious. The sets are low-budget and reflect
the obvious fact that it costs a whole lot of money to rent a whale, leaving
little cash for anything else.
And despite all odds, this inexplicably works. Free Willy went on to become
one of the best-selling videos of all time (no doubt the 10th anniversary DVD
will join it) and spawned two sequels along the same boy-saves-whale-saves-boy
lines. And the phrase "Free Willy" has entered the pop culture lexicon in
numerous ways the producers probably never expected.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



