Hole
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The two have difficulty surviving without water but eventually, they climb up a mountain where they find a wild field of onions and a source of water, helping them regain strength; at the same time, Stanley unknowingly fulfills his ancestor's promise to the fortune teller and breaks the curse. While resting on the mountain, Hector reveals that he stole the sneakers that Stanley was accused of stealing.
Returning to the camp, Stanley and Hector investigate the hole where Stanley found the lipstick and discover a chest before they are discovered by Walker, Mr.
Walker then reveals that "Trout" Walker was her grandfather and that she has been using the inmates to dig for the treasure. The next morning, the attorney general and Stanley's lawyer arrive, accompanied by police officers; the chest Stanley found is discovered to belong to his great-grandfather before it was stolen by Kate. Sir, who is revealed to be a paroled criminal named Marion Sevillo; and Pendanski, who is a criminal impersonating a doctor, are arrested. Stanley and Zero are released and it rains in Green Lake for the first time in over years.
The Yelnats family claims ownership of the chest which contains jewels, deeds, and promissory notes, which they share with Hector, and both families live a life of financial ease as neighbors. When looking for a child actor to play the role of Stanley Yelnats, director Andrew Davis asked for a boy who was like "A young Tom Hanks ".
Shia LaBeouf , who ended up receiving the role for Stanley, got his sense of the character from reading the film's script, going on to read the original novel after getting the role. LaBeouf was simultaneously doing work for the Disney Channel show Even Stevens , and would work on his role in the film after doing his filming on Even Stevens. The film was shot in several locations, including in Ridgecrest, California.
Due to the excessive heat levels and strong climate in Ridgecrest, the actors went through physical training with a stunt guide in order to keep in shape for long periods of filming. The movie's filming was a new experience for many of the child actors, particularly for LaBeouf, who had never done filming in such an unpredictable climate before. The soundtrack also included contributions by Eels , Devin Thompson , Dr. The score was composed and conducted by Joel McNeely. Roger Ebert , of the Chicago Sun-Times , wrote "Davis has always been a director with a strong visual sense, and the look of Holes has a noble, dusty loneliness.
We feel we are actually in a limitless desert. The cinematographer, Stephen St. John, thinks big and frames his shots for an epic feel that adds weight to the story.