Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Journey Narrative

A group of seven kids embark on a journey for treasure when they find a map at one of the character's house. Upon finding the map, they immediately go in search for the treasure so that they can pay off the debt of their house, especially since they only have 24 hours to come up with a substantial amount of money. Thought their journey for the treasure, there's 3 convicts that are also interested in the treasure and follow the road that the kids have gone through. The deeper into the adventure the kids go in, they find challenges along the way to avoid them from finding the treasure. They all need to work together in order to advance deeper in the underground trail to find the treasure and once again come back home to save the house. Their development from children to adults is key because at the beginning of the film, they just care about having fun, to later on being saviors to their parents, and to once again be carefree kids. Once they reach the end, they find a ship filled with gold , diamonds, etc.(treasure) trying to find an exit to escape the convicts that want to kill them, they are able to get out and end up at the beach near their house. It may seems as if they were far from home, but in reality, they are just underneath their hometown. With eviction already looming, the nanny finds a bag full of jewels that will help pay off the money owed so that they can keep their house. 

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