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The 1985 movie “The Goonies” in my opinion shows a hero’s journey. This is where it all starts.
Brandon is left in charge of the kids when the dad is at work and the mom is out for groceries this clearly means nothing but trouble. While the mom is away the kids always get into trouble but today is where they crossed the line they tied Brandon up with his own workout machine and then entered the most forbidden place in the house their dads attic no one has ever been up there this can only mean one thing Mikey said there hiding something… as the kids are in the attic find a map but his no ordinary map this is the map to one eyed willies treasure.

Once the kids find this map they don’t believe a thing until Chunk stumbles into an old picture of a pirate ship with one eyed Willie himself steering it. As the kids are in shock from the picture
Mikey screams HEY GUYS LOOK! There was an old newspaper article about a guy named
Chester Copperpot he also tried to find one eyed willies treasure but he didn’t make it out.
The kids take the initiative to go out and for the last goonies adventure and maybe to even save
Goonville. As the kids are setting out on their adventure Brandon’s mom finally comes home to see only him lying there in the chair tied up and she says to him Brandon if you don’t find those boys and bring them home you will be grounded for life! When the goonies finally reached the supposed restaurant where the treasure is Chunk is sneaking around and finds out that the Fratellis the biggest criminals in all of Goonville are in there its to late to tell the rest of the gang who are already inside. When the goonies are inside Mikey is snooping around trying to find the entrance way to one eyed Willies treasure but when he is doing that the
Fratelli’s mom chases Mikey and the rest of the gang out into the open field and they wait it out
Until they leave while there waiting Brandon finally caught up with them but he’s not alone

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