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Movies with Mary: Finding Ohana is golden

Movies with Mary: Finding Ohana is golden Mary Cox, mary.cox@edwpub.net FacebookTwitterEmail Who doesn’t want to go on a treasure hunt? “Finding ‘Ohana” is about finding treasure. I know I would have loved to discover a box crammed full of gold and jewels when I was young and adventurous. Now, I play the lottery instead. I probably stand a better chance of finding lost gold than winning the lottery but someone’s gotta try. When two Brooklyn teenagers, Pili (Kea Peahu) and Ione (Alex Aiono), are forced to spend a summer in rural Oahu, Hawaii, helping their widowed mother, Leilani (Kelly Hu), to nurse their estranged grandfather, Kimo (Branscombe Richmond) back to health, they are less than thrilled and are not shy at showing it to their mother and grandfather.

Finding Ohana : Netflix s Reimagined Take on The Goonies in Hawaii Soars with Authentic Casting

‘Finding ‘Ohana’: Netflix’s Reimagined Take on ‘The Goonies’ in Hawaii Soars with Authentic Casting IndieWire 2/13/2021 There aren’t many recognizable faces in “Finding ‘Ohana,” Netflix’s adorably entertaining reimagining of “The Goonies” set in Hawaii. Though Chris Parnell and Marc Evan Jackson jazz up some very funny “Drunk History”-inspired scenes, the speaking roles include Branscombe Richmond, a veteran Hawaiian actor who played owner of the bar where Jason Segel sings his Dracula musical in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” There’s also Ke Huy Quan, harder to recognize since his 20-year retirement from acting, in a supporting role. Quan was a childhood hero for many Asian American kids, who first saw themselves onscreen in his performances in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” and of course, “The Goonies.”

Netflix s Finding Ohana Is Our New Favorite Family Adventure – The Mary Sue

Finding ‘Ohana describe it as “ The Goonies but in Hawai’i” my immediate thoughts was “yes this idea is perfect, I hope they do it well.” The good news is that Finding ‘Ohana doesn’t just live up to its great premise, it surpasses it, giving us a truly Hawaiian movie with thrills, laughs, loving homages, and an incredible amount of heart. Finding ‘Ohana follows brother and sister Ioane (Alex Aiono) and Pili (Kea Peahu) along with their mother, Leilani (Kelly Hu) as they head from the home in New York where they’ve grown up back to O’ahu, Hawai’i after their grandfather, Kimo (Branscombe Richmond) suffers a heart attack. The kids don’t want to be in a run-down house with no wifi on an island they barely know, especially Pili, who misses geocaching and her friends at home. Not even meeting a new, rather odd local friend, Casper (Own Vaccaro) or Ioane’s instant crush on neighbor Hana (Lindsay Watson) make it worth it, until Pili finds a journal that might

Finding Ohana Review: A Goonies -Inspired Adventure for the Geocaching Generation

Finding Ohana Review: A Goonies -Inspired Adventure for the Geocaching Generation Finding Ohana Review: A Goonies -Inspired Adventure for the Geocaching Generation A young treasure hunter and her older brother forge new familial bonds as they seek a long lost fortune in Netflix s formulaic but satisfying all-ages actioner. Courtney Howard, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Jude Weng With: Kea Peahu, Alex Aiono, Lindsay Watson, Owen Vaccaro, Kelly Hu, Branscombe Richmond, Ke Huy Quan, Chris Parnell, Marc Evan Jackson, Ricky Garcia. Running time: Running time: 120 MIN. Director Jude Weng’s “Finding ‘Ohana” starts on a good note and continues that feeling through most of its story, which focuses on a tween girl and her family searching for buried treasure while reconnecting with each other and their Hawaiian heritage. Paying homage to adventure movies like “The Goonies,” “Dora and the Lost City of Gold” and “Tomb Raider” without blatantly mi

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