'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 mimeographing them, this family-friendly, character-forward feature from Netflix charms as well as entertains. Yet by the time the first hour has ended, a slight fatigue encroaches on the effervescent fun and it begins to lose its way.