Sense of belonging and heart become helpful

Trudie 2022-10-26 06:47:55

"Home" is an important purpose in this film. Jesse was abandoned by her mother since she was a child, and she kept telling herself subconsciously that one day her mother would come back to pick him up. Although this is wishful thinking, it reveals Jesse's desire for "home". Although the Social Bureau arranged for him a foster family, Jesse has been repelling and evading him. The reason is Jesse’s insecurities.

Of course Jessie thought about the reason for his rejection. It must be the dispute between the biological father and the biological mother. Regardless of the real reason, the fear of "dispute" was deeply rooted in his mind. Green and Anne looked kind on the surface, and Jesse worried that if there was a dispute in the future, he would become a second victim.

So when Green and Annie quarreled, Jesse’s emotions could no longer be controlled. Although Green explained to him that quarrels are inevitable in the adult world, it does not mean that he will hurt Anne or Jesse; but to comfort Green, Jesse still couldn't get rid of the fear in her heart.

It wasn't until Jesse, Leylin, and Randolph were prevented from transporting Willie, and Green saved the whale with his expertise, that made Jesse begin to identify with Green and Anne and his wife, and then melt into their "home."

The reason why a whale is regarded as a whale is that his appearance and lifestyle are different from that of humans, and the way of communication is different from that of humans. The director seems to be trying his best to appeal for the noble concept of all life, which also makes this film an educational material worth recommending. People must communicate with each other in order to get along harmoniously. How to communicate has become an important issue.

Willie was frightened and the performance failed. Although the children's noise was the reason, it highlighted Willie's uniqueness. If Willie's rank is defined as the "personality" of being a friend of Jesse, then Willie's refusal to perform is not surprising. It's a pity that Jesse couldn't understand this, but was indulged in the dilemma of the failure of the performance, relatively enraging everyone; fortunately, he wanted to say goodbye to Willie before leaving, which also saved Willie's life.

Administrator Randolph is an Indian. Although their tribe has a story about the legend of the killer whale, apart from the spell, the story and Willy have nothing to do with it. Trainer Leilin still cannot be favored by Willie for his academic expertise and understanding. This seems to indicate the subjectivity and deviation of learning; in the exploration of the spiritual world, many academic explanations are often useless. This is worth pondering.

In terms of the plot structure of the movie, the play can be considered quite exciting. After hoisting Willie into the car from the Northwest Adventure Park, there were many turning points and dilemmas along the way to the sea. These standard modes not only increase the tension and fun of the audience, but the characters in the play often get their personality from these trial chains. Ascension and salvation.

When the trailer reached the seaside of the harbor, the hateful boss Dale led the gangsters to stop him, and the Greens joined the fight. Green's words: "Don't hit my child" tells the opportunity for the family to reunite in the future. This is a kind of recognition and understanding. The power of love emanating from "home" is also something that Jesse has always longed for but feared. When Willie was blocked, Jesse led Willie to the breakwater with his voice. In the encouragement and goodbye, Willie leaped past expectations. Not only did the camera make people tears, it also became a classic picture in movie history, which made Wei Lee became one of the idols of American children.

Willie finally returns to the mother whale, Jesse also forgets the worries about life, and turns to identify with the adoptive parents' home. When everything returns to the original point of order, the world has quiet expectations.

We can’t predict the future fate of the children who wandered with Jesse at the same time, but Jesse is an important symbol and indicator; I believe those children can also appreciate the importance of "home" as they gradually become sensible. It is one of the important basis in life interaction.

"Wei" films are successful commercial films, leaving many topics in film history. In addition to these, it also brings us a lot of thinking topics, which is more important.

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Free Willy quotes

  • Randolph: [hands Jesse the mug] You must have something special, kid. That's why Willy didn't eat you up.

    Jesse: What do you mean?

    Randolph: Oh, I don't know. High blood, medicine roots.

    Jesse: No way.

    Randolph: Oh, then you're just one lucky little white boy. You like the sound of that better?

    Jesse: Willy doesn't have a problem with me. We appreciate each other.

    Randolph: Appreciate?

    Jesse: [nods while drinking] Mmmm.

    Randolph: Willy saved your butt.

    Jesse: [gets up] You know what. I don't know why everybody out here has such a big problem with him just because he...

    Randolph: Willy doesn't like visitors in his tank. What the heck were you doing out there?

    Jesse: [picks up the orca carving from the desk] Came to say goodbye. Job was almost up. Didn't wanna say goodbye.

    Randolph: Well, just maybe.

    Jesse: What?

    Randolph: Ahh, old Indian stuff.

    [Randolph gets up and briefly takes the orca carving from Jesse]

    Randolph: [examining the carving] Orcas. Ever look into Willy's eyes? Those eyes discovered the stars long before man was even a whisper on Mother Earth? Can look into a man's soul if they want.

    [Randolph gives the carving back to Jesse]

    Randolph: Willy? He won't look at Rae or me. Maybe he sees you.

  • Jesse: They tried to kill Willy.

    Randolph: Wade was with them?

    Jesse: [gives Randolph the bolt] Yeah and they dropped this.

    Randolph: [identifies the bolt] It's part of the tank. Dial is trying to collect the insurance money. Willy's worth a million dollars.

    Jesse: A million dollars?

    [Jesse looks at the frightened Willy. Knowing that Willy will be killed, he comes up with a risky plan]

    Jesse: Randolph, let's free him.

    Randolph: What?

    Jesse: Let's free Willy. We can take him by the bay and put him back in the water.

    Randolph: I don't like this job anyway.