Movie review: 'Big Miracle'

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There's nothing like a gnarly-cute family of whales in dire distress to pluck a nation's heartstrings, ignite an international media frenzy, mobilize the National Guard, foster a truce between big oil and Greenpeace and bring about a thaw in the Cold War.

Drew Barrymore shares a scene with a whale in “Big Miracle." UNIVERSAL PICTURES PHOTO
Drew Barrymore shares a scene with a whale in “Big Miracle." UNIVERSAL PICTURES PHOTO

That's the cumulative effect of “Big Miracle,” a feel-good nature drama inspired by the amazing true story of three California gray whales that became trapped in the ice off the coast of Barrow, Alaska, in 1988 and set off a perfect media storm that led to an incredible rescue effort to save their lives.

Adapted from the book “Saving the Whales” by Thomas Rose, this decidedly family-friendly film feels in some ways like a throwback to the old Walt Disney wildlife films of yore. Under the steady hand of journeyman director Ken Kwapis (“The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” and loads of TV credits), the often funny, honestly emotional tale attracted a remarkable cast of stars.

With Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski (“The Office”) as prickly romantic leads, the impressive ensemble also includes Ted Danson as a blustery oil tycoon, Tulsa native Tim Blake Nelson as an Alaska wildlife ranger, Dermot Mulroney as a hotshot military pilot, Kristen Bell as an ambitious L.A. television reporter and Kathy Baker as the oil baron's whale-loving wife.

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