In a remote village on the island of Carpathia, a shy girl is raised to fear an elusive animal species known as ochi. But when she discovers a wounded baby ochi has been left behind, she esc... Read allIn a remote village on the island of Carpathia, a shy girl is raised to fear an elusive animal species known as ochi. But when she discovers a wounded baby ochi has been left behind, she escapes on a quest to bring him home.In a remote village on the island of Carpathia, a shy girl is raised to fear an elusive animal species known as ochi. But when she discovers a wounded baby ochi has been left behind, she escapes on a quest to bring him home.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Razvan Stoica
- Ivan
- (as Răzvan Stoica)
Carol Bors
- Oleg
- (as Carol Borș)
David Andrei Baltatu
- Gleb
- (as David Andrei Bălțatu)
Eduard Mihail Oancea
- Pavel
- (as Eduard Oancea)
Paul Manalatos
- The Ochi
- (voice)
- (as Paul "The Birdman" Manalatos)
Sue Beattie
- The Ochi Puppeteer
- (as Susan Beatie)
Alexandra Dusa
- Adult Ochi
- (voice)
- (as Alexandra Dușă)
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- Writer
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Quite enjoyable...
All that I knew about this 2025 fantasy movie titled "The Legend of Ochi", from writer and director Isaiah Saxon, was the title of the movie and what the poster looked like. I had no idea what the movie was about when I sat down to watch it. But of course, any movie that I haven't already seen deserves a fair chance, and thus I opted to watch this movie too.
As I had no expectations to the movie, I have to say that writer and director Isaiah Saxon definitely delivered here. The storyline in the movie was rather entertaining. Sure, it was a bit simplistic if you think about it, but there was just something fundamentally beautiful about the story and the way that it was told. I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the entire movie.
The movie has a pretty small cast ensemble, and with only a few familiar faces on the cast list, which were Willem Dafoe, Emily Watson and Finn Wolfhard. Needless to say that the acting performances in "The Legend of Ochi" were good.
The CGI effects in the movie were spectacular. The creature design was great and they looked realistic and life-like on the screen, which really added a lot to the overall enjoyment of the movie. And you can't help but get swept away by the cuteness of the small creature in the movie. And I was rather impressed with the way that they managed to portray characteristics in the creature through the use of CGI. Proper special effects or CGI effects in a movie such as this is a make or break thing, and thankfully it was great here and thus served in favor of the movie.
"The Legend of Ochi" is a good and enjoyable movie for the entire family, regardless of your age.
This is definitely a movie that I would recommend you to sit down and spend 95 minutes on watching.
My rating of writer and director Isaiah Saxon's 2025 movie "The Legend of Ochi" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
As I had no expectations to the movie, I have to say that writer and director Isaiah Saxon definitely delivered here. The storyline in the movie was rather entertaining. Sure, it was a bit simplistic if you think about it, but there was just something fundamentally beautiful about the story and the way that it was told. I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the entire movie.
The movie has a pretty small cast ensemble, and with only a few familiar faces on the cast list, which were Willem Dafoe, Emily Watson and Finn Wolfhard. Needless to say that the acting performances in "The Legend of Ochi" were good.
The CGI effects in the movie were spectacular. The creature design was great and they looked realistic and life-like on the screen, which really added a lot to the overall enjoyment of the movie. And you can't help but get swept away by the cuteness of the small creature in the movie. And I was rather impressed with the way that they managed to portray characteristics in the creature through the use of CGI. Proper special effects or CGI effects in a movie such as this is a make or break thing, and thankfully it was great here and thus served in favor of the movie.
"The Legend of Ochi" is a good and enjoyable movie for the entire family, regardless of your age.
This is definitely a movie that I would recommend you to sit down and spend 95 minutes on watching.
My rating of writer and director Isaiah Saxon's 2025 movie "The Legend of Ochi" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
Interesting
One of the most visually interesting movies I've seen in a while. They certainly went for the nostalgia vibe, giving an 80s feel to the scenery. Plot was a bit boring for me, a tad predictable, but still enjoyable. I'm not sure if it was an issue for just my theater or an issue with the sound production, but it was incredibly loud throughout yet dialogue remained soft. I found myself covering my ears in many parts due to the overwhelmingly high-pitched sounds of the ochi and the background score and sounds just to be struggling to hear many of the characters when they spoke. Props for using an orchestral score. It was beautiful regardless of volume and added to the warm ambiance of the movie. Warming to those sensitive to loud and high-pitched sounds, you may not want to see this one in theaters.
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Helena Zengel, Germany's most beautiful *ahem* acting export, has once again been cast in an international production. As usual, she plays the role of the oddball, which is hardly surprising given her angelic features. In general, the cast is a who's who of ghost train characters, with the Ochis being the prettiest creatures here. Perhaps that's part of the message, but otherwise the film has really great visuals and a charming 80s vibe. Inevitably, 'E. T.' keeps popping into your head, even though the work is far removed from classic Hollywood. It's a bit of a symbiosis of Wes Anderson and Aki Kaurismäki, weird, whimsical, fairy-tale-like. Fairytale is actually a good description, and apart from a few awkward moments, it almost qualifies as a 'family film'. At the end, the kitsch club is even brought out, somewhat unexpectedly, in keeping with the context. All in all, it's definitely a special film that deserves to be discovered before this nice little side project is sucked into oblivion by the maelstrom of production glut.
A Unique Kids Film
Once again, the world is introduced to a supremely cute and photogenic creature meant to evoke child-like joy. The only difference is, this isn't some E. T. knock-off, but more like a dark Disney film from the early 80s.
Filled with dark imagery, ominous music and some deep themes about parental control and relationships, The Legend of Ochi gives us a sense of fear, joy and triumph amidst the backdrop of the Carpathian Mountains. It's rare to see this kind of movie made these days, especially since the hyper reality of the film's world has a touch of Wes Anderson. Fortunately, the film doesn't go too hard in that department as the world feels a little more real than Anderson's sensibilities.
Overall, the story starts out pretty strong, giving us a very good foundation to focus on. However, it's the muddled middle where the problems begin. A couple of overly convenient contrivances occur, and while they were certainly meant to move the story quicker, it was still jarring in their sudden entrance.
The only other complaint was sometimes the VFX shots didn't look convincing, but this was a low budget movie and they did a good job considering their limitations. Overall, I found the film to be a joy and interesting to look at, which is fine from time to time.
Filled with dark imagery, ominous music and some deep themes about parental control and relationships, The Legend of Ochi gives us a sense of fear, joy and triumph amidst the backdrop of the Carpathian Mountains. It's rare to see this kind of movie made these days, especially since the hyper reality of the film's world has a touch of Wes Anderson. Fortunately, the film doesn't go too hard in that department as the world feels a little more real than Anderson's sensibilities.
Overall, the story starts out pretty strong, giving us a very good foundation to focus on. However, it's the muddled middle where the problems begin. A couple of overly convenient contrivances occur, and while they were certainly meant to move the story quicker, it was still jarring in their sudden entrance.
The only other complaint was sometimes the VFX shots didn't look convincing, but this was a low budget movie and they did a good job considering their limitations. Overall, I found the film to be a joy and interesting to look at, which is fine from time to time.
It's Ok
The Legend of Ochi is a very ambitious project for someone to tackle as their directorial debut and I give praise to Isiah Saxon for really going for it. The world building here is pretty solid for the most part and the movie starts off with a strong setup and some good action. The main Ochi creature himself is very endearing and his connection with the young girl is very sweet. The fact that the creatures are practical is awesome. The movie has some funny moments especially the scenes with Willem Dafoe and that main duo. However the movie loses the plot a little bit in the second half. Character actions feel like they're forced in order for the plot to continue and some of the pay off feels cheap. The movie's ending feels a little cliche and because of that I feel like this movie is going to have a hard time really engaging general audiences. Overall it's an entertaining enough movie and I love that Saxon got to express his creative vision, but some more fleshing out of the world and characters could've helped.
Did you know
- TriviaEmily Watson's character, Dasha, lives in a house on the top of a mountain in the film. The crew had to put disco lights and play music in the house overnight because the bears were coming in and eating/destroying the set.
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- Language
- Also known as
- La leyenda de Ochi
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,475,373
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $52,514
- Apr 20, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $4,872,389
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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