It’s hard to find a new “anything” kind of movies these days. Just when you think something is an original thought, it ends up reminding you of some other thing. It’s a form of flattery but it does mean that wholly original concepts stick out just a bit more.
That’s where The Legend of Ochi comes in. Using our deep love of adventure films from the 80s, the Isaiah Saxon film follows Yuri (Helena Zengel) on her quest to return a baby ochi to its mother. The ochi are ape like beings who hiss like cats and are being hunted by the world of man. Yuri’s father Maxim (Willem Dafoe) has a group of young men who hunt the ochi. Pedro (Finn Wolfhard) is an orphan who Maxim has brought into his home.
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