CBR

  • Finding Ohana avoids a cliched treasure hunting movie trope. 1 / 8

  • The kids go home empty-handed, unlike other loot expedition films. 2 / 8

  • The Nightmarchers teach them family is the greatest treasure. 3 / 8

  • They move back to Hawaii and help Kimo pay his bills. 4 / 8

  • It's not like Goonies, where they pay off debts with the loot. 5 / 8

  • They work hard, strengthening their familial bonds. 6 / 8

  • They're just happy being together, enjoying their heritage and traditions. 7 / 8

  • They don't even sell Kimo's coin, as it's testament to their family's kindness. 8 / 8