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Movie Review: A tactile, retro-coded fantasy in ‘The Legend of Ochi’

“The Legend of Ochi,†a scrappy and darkly whimsical fable about a misunderstood teenage girl on a dangerous quest, has the feeling of a film you might have stumbled on and loved as a kid. Something tactile, something fantastical and, maybe, something a little dangerous — the kind of movie you knew you probably weren’t supposed to be seeing just yet. They’re the ones that tend to linger, like that strange English dub of the Norwegian adventure “Shipwrecked†that I once saw on the Disney Channel at an impressionable age.

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Movie Review: A tactile, retro-coded fantasy in ‘The Legend of Ochi’

This image released by A24 shows Helena Zengel in a scene from “The Legend of Ochi.” (A24 via AP)


“The Legend of Ochi,†a scrappy and darkly whimsical fable about a misunderstood teenage girl on a dangerous quest, has the feeling of a film you might have stumbled on and loved as a kid. Something tactile, something fantastical and, maybe, something a little dangerous — the kind of movie you knew you probably weren’t supposed to be seeing just yet. They’re the ones that tend to linger, like that strange English dub of the Norwegian adventure “Shipwrecked†that I once saw on the Disney Channel at an impressionable age.

Perhaps this is something familiar only to those first home video generations, from a naive, pre-social media era when the movies that you loved felt like your own personal discovery and secret, no matter if it was “Star Wars†or “The NeverEnding Story.†How disappointing it was to learn later that everyone else loved them too.

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