Kids may complain about how sluggish it gets in the final third, until the climax kicks in and things get moving again. (A young boy with two parents! There's a novel idea.) And the resolution is predictably pat.īut at least there's a stab at a serious, complex plot, further complicated by the presence of Max's mother, who goes along with her husband's ill-advised dealings. Taking out dozens of fictional bad guys on a video screen is one thing, but Max becomes quite disturbed when he sees his father killing whales in the open sea.Įventually, Jesse and Max will come together and try to resolve the problem, though it isn't easy for Max, since his father could lose his boat and receive a huge fine. But it turns out that Dad is actually in charge of a crew of whalers who are illegally selling whale meat to other countries on the black market.
He's about to venture forth for the first time with his father (Patrick Kilpatrick), a commercial salmon fisherman. The film spends half its time with this story and the other half following a 10-year-old boy named Max (Vincent Berry), a video-game wizard. Jason James Richter, as teenage Jesse, and August Schellenberg, as his mentor Randolph, reprise their roles again, this time with Jesse joining Randolph on a ship in the Pacific Northwest that is monitoring Orcas because some are mysteriously disappearing. Too bad it doesn't follow through on them.
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But before it falls into the obvious, cliche-ridden plot traps, this third film in the series comes up with some interesting ideas.
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