“‘The Legend of Ochi‘s’ Rich Design Props Up its Divided Narrative”

I get the impression that in the midst of the long term efforts to make the title creature of The Legend of Ochi come to life with as much fidelity and vitality as possible, the script became an afterthought. And I would expound on that further, but I kinda say it all in my Paste Magazine review

I’ll leave it at this: not everything needs to be about everything, and a clean, focused throughline about overprotective fatherhood as a gateway to fanaticism is all the scaffolding the narrative needed. But damn if that lil’ critter doesn’t make this film worth watching all by itself.

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