Revealed: How The Goonies Actually Saved Their Town in the End

In simpler terms, the movie The Goonies concludes with a significant victory for its child characters and their families as they search for a concealed fortune to prevent a ruthless property developer from seizing their homes. Directed by Richard Donner (famous for his work on Superman), this film focuses on a band of misfits known as the Goonies, led by Mikey (Sean Astin). After discovering an ancient map, they suspect there might be a secret treasure hoard hidden close to their residence in Oregon. Their quest for it intensifies when they learn that their homes could be taken away from them.

Initially, the children utilized the map and navigated through an extensive network of caves. It was only when they stumbled upon a genuine pirate ship laden with riches that they realized the authenticity of their guide. However, the notorious Fratelli gang also found their way there, intent on claiming the treasure at any cost – even if it meant eliminating the children. Fortunately, the kids had made an ally in Sloth, a Fratelli brother (portrayed by John Matuszak), who came to their rescue. As they managed to flee from the caves and were saved, they thought they had left the treasure behind, leading them to believe that their mission to save their homes was unsuccessful.

How Did The Goonies Save Their Town In The Ending?

Mikey Was Able To Escape With Enough Treasure To Stop The Land Developer’s Plans

Fundamentally, “The Goonies” is a film that blends action and adventure as a group of youngsters pursue hidden riches, all while dodging rivals trying to get there ahead. Yet, beneath this surface-level narrative, “The Goonies” carried a significant underlying message: the kids were not just after treasure to accumulate wealth; they aimed to safeguard their family homes from an unethical property developer who intended to acquire all properties for expansion of a country club. The children’s quest was primarily driven by their desire to protect their families rather than seeking riches for personal gain.

On the pirate ship within the cave, Mikey snatched several precious gems and tucked them into a sack he carried away. Although the children managed to exit the cave safely, this survival was not enough for them to rejoice as they felt they had failed to save their ancestral homes. In fact, Mikey himself felt guilty because they opted to “selfishly” prioritize their own escape rather than obtaining the treasure. However, a turning point occurred when housekeeper Rosalita discovered Mikey’s bag and found the jewels inside it.

The treasure they discovered was so abundant that it guaranteed the Goonies’ families could keep their homes without needing to sell them. Working together as a team, these children safeguarded their community from the relentless developers. It was thanks to Mikey’s swift decision-making in seizing the treasure and Rosalita’s fortunate timing in locating the bag before it vanished, that they were able to save their neighborhood in the nick of time.

What Happened To The Fratellis & How Did They Release The Inferno?

The Crime Family Survived But Were Immediately Arrested

In the movie The Goonies, the primary antagonists were the Fratelli family, specifically Mama Fratelli who headed this criminal group along with her sons, Francis and Jake. They served as her right-hand men. Mama Fratelli was a harsh woman, evident in her treatment of her third son, Sloth. Despite their evil deeds, they ultimately received their due punishment when the cave they were hiding in collapsed. In desperate need, Mama Fratelli and her other two sons pleaded with Sloth for help, who miraculously saved them from the rubble. Escaping the cave, they were apprehended by the police. Remarkably, Sloth was spared and chose to live with Chunk and his family instead.

Where Did The Inferno Originally Come From?

The Ship Originally Set Sail In The 17th Century

The main objective in the film “The Goonies” revolved around the children trying to locate a legendary hoard. To their surprise, they discovered an old pirate ship concealed within a nearby cave. This ship was filled with treasure but also had the remains of its previous crew scattered about it. Finding this ship proved thrilling for a kids’ adventure movie; yet, what led the Inferno to this location remained an enigma to all.

As it transpires, the vessel known as the Inferno first embarked on its journey in the 17th century under the command of Captain One-Eyed Willy. This ship was drawn into a conflict between pirates and the English. In their bid to flee, they were cornered by a British navy, who subsequently trapped the ship within a cave close to contemporary Astoria, Oregon. The ship remained stuck there for centuries until the Goonies discovered it through the use of One-Eyed Willy’s map. Prior to his demise, One-Eyed Willy arranged various traps, convinced that if he couldn’t claim the treasure himself, no one would be able to.

Why The Goonies’ Ending Mentions An Octopus (Despite One Never Appearing)

Data Tells The Reporters They Fought An Octopus

In the closing scenes of the movie “The Goonies”, all the kids were chatting with reporters about their recent adventures. Amongst the conversation, there was a puzzling statement – Data mentioned an octopus to one reporter, claiming it was “more dangerous”. This is odd because no octopus appeared in the film. However, a previously cut scene on the DVD reveals that the kids actually encountered an octopus in the cave close to the pirate ship. Despite the missing scene, this statement still aligns with Data’s reputation for embellishing stories.

The Goonies Ending Was Supposed To Be Very Different

The Final Moments Were Originally Days Later

Initially, The Goonies movie had a unique twist at its end. Instead of the children recounting their adventure immediately after escaping, the story was intended to continue a few days later, with the kids’ town being overrun by two mischievous gorillas. This unusual turn of events connected back to a cut scene where the kids inadvertently released the gorillas from the zoo while they were banging on pipes in the tunnels.

In an alternate scenario, the children bid farewell to one another at their respective homes instead of on a ship. It was during this time that Rosalita stumbled upon treasures hidden in the attic, which she used to persuade Mr. Walsh not to finalize the documents. The events that followed were similar to those in the original ending, yet they felt quite distinct due to an almost dreamlike quality, as if their adventure could have been a figment of their imagination. However, the discovery of the jewels served as proof that their adventure was indeed real, giving the conclusion a more tangible and less whimsical tone compared to the pirate ship backdrop.

The Real Meaning Of The Goonies Ending

Friendship & Family Always Comes Before Treasure

In my perspective, “The Goonies” stands as an entertaining film suitable for both children and adults alike. Unlike some stories with profound symbolism, this one’s essence lies in its simplicity – a classic concept brought to life by Steven Spielberg (the mastermind behind the story) and Chris Columbus (who penned the script).

The tale revolves around the triumph of good over evil, as our band of adventurous youngsters embark on a quest to find treasure, ultimately ensuring their families’ safety. This movie encapsulates the spirit of friendship and perseverance, as evidenced by the catchphrase, “Goonies never say die,” which the kids repeat throughout their journey.

In the movie, Mikey expresses their inability to rescue their families before Rosalita discovers the treasure. Later, Mikey’s father underscores that their wealth doesn’t matter as long as they have each other. The discovery of the jewels demonstrates that the children didn’t actually fail; this revelation comes after Mikey’s dad reinforces his support for him, emphasizing the significance of friendship and family. In essence, if they prioritize these values, the treasure will naturally come their way.

What The Goonies’ Final Shot Of The Inferno Sailing Away Represents

The Goonies Is About Childhood & Imagination

The movie The Goonies concludes with an intriguing scene. Unlike the previous shot of the kids and their families rejoicing, which was just displayed before the final frame, this one captures everyone watching as the pirate ship departs from the cave and vanishes into the horizon. The spectators on the beach are left speechless as they comprehend that the children are indeed truthful about all their adventures. This scene carries a profound message, especially at the end of the film, as The Goonies is a tale centered around childhood and imagination. The pirate ship serves to evoke those feelings in everyone on the beach and takes viewers back to their own carefree childhood days.

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2025-05-09 04:05