Maybe the one reveals most complicity of human nature in the triology, however I was not move. Questions: 1. How did the bad man won the first round? The count numbers to 32, what does it mean? 2. What are the two hunters thinking when they get down to the basement? And why did not the bad man realize that the money was stolen?
Love this shit. John Hugues deals into nostalgia, and while his stash isn't pure, it certainly is potent. Gets me (and an army of teenagers) high on unbridled fantasy and imaginary& impossible mischief, while making a few points that are worth reminding. You are missing it.