The Legend of Ochi feels like a film that shouldn’t exist today. It’s an original story, not an adaptation of an already popular book or comic. It’s filled with complex puppetry and practical effects, something many films avoid because CG is simply easier to deal with. And it evokes some of the scarier children’s films of the ’80s and ’90s, like the nightmare-inducing adaptation of Roald Dahl’s The Witches.
According to Isaiah Saxon, the film’s writer and director, it was a struggle to get The Legend of Ochi made. “The attempt to make the film took longer than the making of the film,” he said in an interview
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